The Philadelphia Flyers have started the overhaul of the organization. They have officially hired Keith Jones as President of Player Operations. This could be a really great move for the organization. He understands the organization, the goals, and what it means to be a Flyer from his playing days here in Philadelphia. The Flyers have also announced that they have removed the interim tag and promoted Daniel Briere as General Manager. Another former player who understands the organization and what the team and fans' expectations are. These gentlemen bring a lot of knowledge and experience to the Flyers Front Office. Has the Rebuild officially started for the Philadelphia Flyers? The Conference Finals are all set in the NHL Playoffs. In the East, the Florida Panthers’ Cinderella run continues as they face the Carolina Hurricanes starting Thursday night. The Florida Panthers have shocked the World so far in these Playoffs by knocking off two of the best teams in the East, the Boston Bruins and the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Panthers managed to come all the way back from down 3-1 to the Bruins. As a result, they have carried a ton of momentum since and have been very tough to beat. On the other side, the Carolina Hurricanes have played very good, sound hockey. They handled the New Jersey Devils pretty easily in the previous round, winning in five games. This makes for a very intriguing matchup to see who represents the Eastern Conference in the Stanley Cup Final. Out West, the Dallas Stars, fresh off their exciting Game 7 victory against the pesky Seattle Kraken, will face off against the Vegas Golden Knights. These two teams will face off for the right to represent the West for the second time since 2020. Dallas won that matchup in 2020 and went on to face the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Stanley Cup Finals, where they fell to the Lightning in six games. There are definitely a lot more intriguing factors in this series than there are in the East with the style these two teams play. Vegas has a loaded offense that knows what to do with the puck and a lot of high-power offensive players. On the other side, the Stars are a big physical defensive team that knows how to wear teams down. This series will come down to which goaltender will step up and make the big saves when required. Who will rep the conferences in the Stanley Cup Finals?