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Flyers Greatest Moments: The Eric Lindros Trade and Debut
Flyers Greatest Moments: The Eric Lindros Trade and Debut
Flyers Greatest Moments: The Eric Lindros Trade and Debut
One of the most prolific players in Flyers history is Eric Lindros. From his infamous arrival in 1992 to his rather unceremonious exit in 2000, Lindros’ career was always shadowed with controversy. Here is a look back at the trade saga that brought him to Philadelphia and his career.
Flyers Greatest Moments: The Streak
Flyers Greatest Moments: The Streak
Flyers Greatest Moments: The Streak
At the start of the 1979-80 season, the Flyers opened with a win over the Islanders on Oct. 11 and a loss to the Atlanta Flames two nights later. Their third game of the season was the next night on Oct. 14, and the Flyers squeaked out a 4-3 victory against the Toronto Maple Leafs. That was the start of a streak that lasted nearly three months and spanned 35 games.
Flyers Greatest Moments: 2012 Winter Classic and Alumni Game
Flyers Greatest Moments: 2012 Winter Classic and Alumni Game
Flyers Greatest Moments: 2012 Winter Classic and Alumni Game
It was a weekend full of festivities, starting with a New Year’s Eve Alumni Game for the ages that featured the return to the ice of many legends for both the Flyers and New York Rangers. Then came the main event on Monday, Jan. 2 where the two division rivals with a lot of history took the ice.
Flyers Greatest Moments: The Red Army Game
Flyers Greatest Moments: The Red Army Game
Flyers Greatest Moments: The Red Army Game
The Broad Street Bullies were hated across the league as the expansion-age team that would impose their will and fists on any opponent. But all bets were off during the 1976 Super Series when HC CSKA Moscow, also known as the Red Army Club, came to play the final game of the series with NHL teams at the Spectrum in Philadelphia.
Series in Review: Flyers-Bruins 1974
Series in Review: Flyers-Bruins 1974
Series in Review: Flyers-Bruins 1974
The Flyers finally got the monkey off their back in Boston in Game 2 and took care of business in the Spectrum to claim their first Stanley Cup in franchise history and become the first expansion team to hoist the Cup.
Series in Review: Flyers-Sabres 1975
Series in Review: Flyers-Sabres 1975
Series in Review: Flyers-Sabres 1975
After winning the Stanley Cup in 1974, the Flyers returned to the Cup Final in 1975, this time as favorites in the series against the Buffalo Sabres. Here is a look back at the 1975 Stanley Cup Final.
Flyers Unable to Come Back to Red-Hot Lightning
Flyers Unable to Come Back to Red-Hot Lightning
Flyers Unable to Come Back to Red-Hot Lightning
In Saturday's game against the red-hot Tampa Bay Lightning, the Flyers fell behind early and fell into a 3-0 hole again. Instead of erasing the deficit, the Flyers were down by two in the third and challenging to cut into the deficit further before they made the one mistake that did them in. The Flyers got two goals in short order after falling behind 4-1 with under eight minutes to play in the third, but were not able to complete the comeback in a 5-3 loss to the Lightning.

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