Flyers limp toward offseason without playoff appearance Just don't expect fans to celebrate during the NHL playoffs with a big bash. The Philadelphia Flyers marked the milestone of their last Stanley Cup championship in the 1974-75 season by trudging to the finish line without a playoff berth for the second time in three seasons. Berube could be out after two seasons on the bench, though his fate was still undecided following the Flyers' exit meetings on Monday. With a handful of outstanding performers such as Voracek, fellow All-Star Claude Giroux and goalie Steve Mason, are the Flyers just a few moves away from becoming a contender or does he start from scratch and rebuild? Voracek and Giroux spent most of the season in the hunt for an NHL scoring title and each finished with some stout stats: Wayne Simmonds led the Flyers with 28 goals and Mason's .928 save percentage was second-best in team history and his 2.25 GAA was the lowest for a Flyers goalie since 2003-04. Voracek said the Flyers missed the leadership from veteran defenseman Kimmo Timonen, who never played this season because of blood clots before he was traded to Chicago.