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Something just came out about the Michkov situation and it’s getting attention

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Vincent Carbonneau
April 28, 2026  (8:40 PM)
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Apr 14, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Flyers right wing Matvei Michkov (39) acknowledges the crowd after being named first star of the game against the Montréal Canadiens at Xfinity Mobile Arena.
Photo credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

Matvei Michkov and Rick Tocchet just turned a playoff benching into a much bigger Philadelphia Flyers problem.

The story started with frustration. According to Evan Atkins, Michkov left PPG Paints Arena unhappy about fourth-line minutes and being used as a healthy scratch.

That alone would have been a bad look in the middle of a series. A young star pushing back on usage is one thing. Doing it in this spot is another.

The report got heavier from there. Atkins said there was an altercation involving Michkov and Tocchet and Danny Briere, and that it did not go well.

That is where the tone changed completely. This stopped sounding like a normal unhappy-player moment and started sounding like a real internal break.

Then came the travel fallout. Michkov reportedly did not get to the airport in time for the team flight back to Philadelphia, and Tocchet did not allow him on the plane.

Atkins then reported Michkov was supposed to fly back later that night at 7:45 in economy class, per Tocchet's request. That detail made the whole situation look even more public and even more punitive.

" DEVELOPING SUTUAION:

Matvei Michkov still has yet to check in for his 7:45 flight back to Philadelphia. The Flyers have tried contacting him but have had no luck in doing so

His whereabouts are currently unknown, but it’s believed he is still in Pittsburgh "

We just received shocking new details on the Matvei Michkov situation

The next update is the one that really pushed this into another category. Atkins said Michkov still had not checked in for that later flight and that the Flyers had been unable to reach him.

Even worse, his whereabouts were described as unknown, with the belief that he was still in Pittsburgh. That is not normal playoff turbulence. That is chaos.

And that is why this matters so much for Philadelphia. The Flyers are not dealing with a fringe extra or a veteran on the way out.

They are dealing with Matvei Michkov, a player tied directly to the future of the franchise and to whatever Tocchet and Briere are trying to build.

If the first report was about ice time and frustration, the later updates made it about authority. Who is in control, and how badly did this blow up behind the scenes?

The Flyers can survive one angry reaction. What they cannot afford is a young cornerstone drifting into a bigger standoff with the coach and front office in the middle of the playoffs.

There is still room for this to calm down if Michkov gets back, the team regains control of the situation, and both sides lower the temperature.

But right now, the details are getting worse, not better. And every new update makes this feel less like a brief outburst and more like one of the most troubling player-management clashes of the postseason.


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