The Flyers were in just their seventh season when they won the Stanley Cup in 1974. They won another one in 1975. Two Stanley Cups in eight years! If the Flyers had stayed near that pace, they’d have ...
PHILADELPHIA >> The Philadelphia Flyers used a 50th anniversary celebration season to remind fans of all the great tough guys, playoff stars, Hall of Famers and championship seasons of the past.
Jeff Carter walks by a framed photo of the Philadelphia Flyers’ 1975 championship parade every day before practice. It’s a black-and-white snapshot of an era when 2 million fans packed the streets to ...
A 35-year-old picture shows last Cup celebration, but this season’s a snapshot of hope. Philadelphia Flyers from left to right Danny Briere, Arron Asham, Ian Laperriere and Jeff Carter, facing camera, ...
On May 27, 1975, the Philadelphia Flyers beat the Buffalo Sabres 2-0 to win the NHL finals 4-2 and take their second straight Stanley Cup. Bob Kelly scored 11 seconds into the third period and Bill ...
Today, Flyers alumnus Bob ‘The Hound’ Kelly announced his retirement more than 50 years after initially joining the Flyers organization. Most well-known for his NHL career spanning 10 years and ...
On Tuesday night the Detroit Red Wings managed to break* an NHL record. The team is on a 21-game home winning streak, bettering the 1975-76 Philadelphia Flyers' streak of 20 games. Though Detroit has ...
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