Best products from r/Flyers

We found 23 comments on r/Flyers discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 41 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

Top comments mentioning products on r/Flyers:

u/animalsciences · 1 pointr/Flyers

My favorite book all time is the Lord of the Rings. Must have re read those a dozen times. I used to be able to rattle off lots of info about minor characters and such but that info has faded. I used to read all the time. Sci fi, biographies, nature books pretty much whatever I could get my hands on. Now the only books I read are my Dungeons and Dragons books and modules. Last non D&D book was the first in the Game of Thrones series. That was probably 5 years ago. I switched over to audiobooks since then.

I can listen while I cut the grass, or cooking. It lets me fill those times with information. I used it originally to supplement time between episodes of podcasts that I follow. I also fell in love with autobiographies, but only if the author reads them. They have the right inflections and they remember the stories so they tell it best. I have listened to a couple read by someone else and it's not the same. My best example is Bert Kreisher's Life of the Party autobiography. He isn't the best reader and giggles at his stories, but he will also tell you little additions about why he omitted things and such. You can also hear him talking to the sound engineer about stuff. It's like sitting in a room with him as he tells you these stories.

For me it doesn't make a difference if I read a book or listen, it's just easier for me currently to listen. Now that baby animalsciences is around I read her books to her daily. So technically the last book I read was the ABC's of D&D children's book. She likes the Owlbear page. But I can have an audiobook or podcast on in the background as we play or take a nap.

What's your favorite book?

u/TryingRingo · 2 pointsr/Flyers

If Hart is the best goalie of the three through camp, he should be the starter. If he proves to be not-ready-for-primetime after ten games or so, send him to LV. And if he proves to be the best of the three goalies as the season goes along, don't send him to LV. I don't get all the hand-wringing; it really is just this simple.

I've never bought the notion that a young player's psyche will be ruined forever if things don't go well in his first season(s). It's called "learning on the job" and that's how most people become great at stuff, by learning from the best.

The claims that previous top prospects got "ruined" by playing at a young age are totally unprovable. It's more likely that every player who ever came up at a young age then had an unfulfilling career was going to have an unfulfilling career no matter when they came up; they just didn't have it. The idea that an extra year playing with worse players magically transforms a player into a career-long stud is hooey.

And the guys who come up at a young age and struggle for a couple years before things click, well, they probably would have struggled for a couple years before things clicked no matter what age you brought them up. This is the norm. So why not work out the kinks at a younger age so they get a longer career at peak level?

Different sport, but if the Phillies weren't so ridiculously cautious with Chase Utley and Ryan Howard and didn't wait until they were both 26 years old to start their full-time MLB careers, one of two things could have happened: (1) coming up early would have ruined them and they'd have had unimpressive careers, (2) they'd both be strong Hall of Fame candidates with the few extra seasons of top-level stats. Which do you think is more likely?

Hey, if Steve Mason can start for Columbus as a 20-year-old and play 61 games and win the majority of them, it's absurd to say Carter Hart can't. Over 50 goalies have played double-digit NHL games at age 20 or younger. And Hart probably has a better resume at this age than all of them.

Yet with all that said, I know virtually all of my fellow Flyers fans are afraid to bring him up this year, and maybe half don't even think he should be up next year. And I know there's almost 0% chance Hextall keeps him on the Flyers to start this season, and probably less than 20% Hextall brings him up at all.

And to me, that sucks. I'm not saying making Hart the starter guarantees anything, but I am saying that removing Hart from contention absolutely guarantees that this is going to be just another Flyers season with sub-mediocre goalies who ruin any chances we have of winning anything.

I'm more than willing to take the chance on the kid, if he earns it outright in camp.

You know who would agree with me? Only the best goalie in Flyers history: Bernie Parent. The guy wrote a book on taking risks in life in order to achieve greatness. He gets it.

u/nt9945 · 1 pointr/Flyers

That's pretty awesome, I'd love to keep something like that on the wall if it's pretty big.

Only thing I have so far is my coffee table book

u/Coratus · 1 pointr/Flyers

If you're willing to drop the money and spend the time there is a 10 DVD set of the greatest Flyers games. I think the most recent game included was from 2004 (Gag's OT winner against the Lightning). Could probably add one or two of the games from the most recent cup run but its still a good set to have as a Flyers fan.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000ION262

u/LSKTheGreat1 · 3 pointsr/Flyers

True Hallucinations: Being an Account of the Author's Extraordinary Adventures in the Devil's Paradise https://www.amazon.com/dp/0062506528/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_oe9PDb6S2MEDA

u/Mike_R_5 · 2 pointsr/Flyers

This book gives an amazing look at the first 25 years of the franchise. Great read.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N35D27B/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1

u/r35h93 · 5 pointsr/Flyers

I dont care about it but it seems like a good deal

Amazon has Halo 5 collectors edition 60% off.

u/JoshS1 · 1 pointr/Flyers

I think I may have carved a pumpkin once when I was a kid but I don't remember it. My wife is really big into the holidays so I surprised her with a pumpkin carving kit and two pumpkins for us each to carve. I chose to make mine Flyers!

Edit: I had a blast and we're thinking about getting two more. I want to try a Gritty Pumpkin!

here's the kit I bought!

u/Geo_Music · 1 pointr/Flyers

I wash my jerseys just fine without any damage (knock on wood) in the regular wash.

The full protective method of washing them would be to...

Turn the jersey inside out, and wash inside a mesh laundry bag on delicate / gentle.

https://www.amazon.com/Laundry-Hosiery-Stocking-Underwear-Lingerie/dp/B017NEYOQQ

u/Falwell · 2 pointsr/Flyers

Perhaps grilled cheese, Oh Captain my Captain style. Two at a time for double-fisted-grilled-cheese power. Raise slightly above head with arms outstretched in front of you before dining for best results.

http://www.amazon.com/NHL-Philadelphia-Flyers-Sandwich-Press/dp/images/B007OAOM80

u/ruck_my_life · 2 pointsr/Flyers

Are you suggesting that the dynamic is anything but of its time?

You could make an argument that the agency displayed by the female characters in Romeo and Juliet, not just the titular character but also the Nurse, indicate The Bard was rather forward thinking... But on the other hand you have feuding fathers who all but ensure the demise of their children as a result of male dominated Veronan society. Hashtag DamnThePatriarchy.

t. I once read read 1000 Times More Fair by Yoshino (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004HW76ZO/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1).

EDIT - I am assuming that by sex you mean "gender," which is perhaps my first mistake. If this were a course in how intercourse impacted power, I would point you to Chaucer's Wife of Bath and it's bawdiness and draw comparisons from there.

What level is this course?

u/BuiltFjordTough · 1 pointr/Flyers

Idk who Forever Collectibles is but this is fulfilled by amazon

Only 4 left!

u/poulin · 9 pointsr/Flyers

Looks like Jordan Weal, with his number, "40," in the bottom left.

https://www.amazon.com/Jordan-Hockey-2015-16-SP-Authentic/dp/B079GP84BY

u/FlyerKerstin · 3 pointsr/Flyers

The great detail about that, according to The Philadelphia Flyers at 50 is that Clarke didn't even have to remember. He only had to look.

From the book:

The Flyer brain trust then gave their pick to the messenger and walked to the stage.

"I remember I said to Clarkie, probably four times, 'From Gatineau of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, Claude Giroux,'" recalls Holmgren. "And once you are up there, it's on the screen in front of you. If you forget, just look down."

Clarke not only forgot Giroux's name, he failed to remember to look down.

"Philadelphia selects from Gatineau of the Quebec League..." the GM said, before freezing. "I forget," he said as he turned to Holmgren and asked, "Who did we take?"

"Claude Giroux," Clarke finally said with a self-deprecating chuckle.

"Right up there on the board in front of me and I didn't look," Clarke laughs today. "I just went blank."

Edit: Formatting. I can't do that well.