The Philadelphia Flyers are officially eliminated from the playoffs and there's plenty of question marks heading into the offseason.

Will the Flyers try and add to the current core group of players or blow things up?

Either way, the team seems like they've packed it in for the rest of the season and defenseman Robert Hagg isn't happy about it after the team's 3-0 loss to the Rangers.

"I know we still have to stick with each other, play our game, play for the team, and that didn't happen today," Robert Hagg said. "It was too much of a one-man show out there, trying to do too much. For me, not a point-producing guy, it's frustrating. We're talking about before the game to do all the small things right for the team and we're going out there and doing exactly the opposite. It's frustrating.

"We have all the pieces, but we need to stick together and play as a team. I don't think we're doing that right now. It doesn't matter who you put out there, if you don't play together, it doesn't matter. If you're trying to do a one-man show for 60 minutes, you're going to end up 3-0 and in the back."

What do you think of Hagg's comments?



