Philadelphia Flyers
The Philadelphia Flyers is a professional ice hockey team in the NHL’s Metropolitan Division. Founded in 1967, it is the first post-Original Six team to win the Stanley Cup, securing back-to-back titles in 1974 and 1975. The team is known for its passionate fan base and historic rivalries.
Address: 3601 S Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19148
Phone: (215) 218-7825
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Podcaster Alex Cooper Reveals Passion for Content Creation Began in Bucks County
Alex Cooper, host of the acclaimed podcast Call Her Daddy, shares her life journey in a new documentary directed by Russo-Young called Call Her Alex,…
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Valley Forge Tourism Unveils New Website, Launches Bold Summer Campaign at 2025 Travel Rally
The Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board (VFTCB) celebrated Montgomery County as a premier tourism destination during its 9th annual Travel Rally on May 27, which…
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Wells Fargo Center’s New Name Revealed
The Wells Fargo Center, which has been the longtime home of the Philadelphia 76ers and Philadelphia Flyers, will soon undergo a name change, writes the…
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Philadelphia Flyers Open New Store Dedicated to Gritty at the Wells Fargo Center
The Philadelphia Flyers have opened a new store dedicated to Gritty inside the Wells Fargo Center, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The…
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This Philadelphia Sports Fan Can Tell You Just How Infrequently His Hometown Teams Win Championships
Northeast Philadelphia native Tom Holland has been a Philadelphia sports fan for several decades, but the amount of championships he’s been able to witness in…
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Comcast, Philadelphia 76ers Are Partnering to Build a New South Philadelphia Arena
The Philadelphia 76ers and Comcast Spectacor have reached a deal to allow the team to remain in South Philadelphia after more than two years of…
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Philadelphia Flyers Great Brian Propp Releases New, Inspirational Memoir
Brian Propp, a Philadelphia Flyers great, has released a new memoir highlighting his resilience amid his stroke recovery, writes Dave Uram for KYW Newsradio. The…
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David Markowitz Found His Childhood in His Haverford Home Sports Den
David Markowitz is a very nostalgic person, especially when it comes to sports, so when he and his wife Lecia Markowitz moved into their Haverford…
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A Broomall Mobile Irish Pub Was So Popular There’s a Sequel
Broomall Irishman John Chambers struck gold when he created a mobile Irish pub for rent. After a story on the pub appeared in The Philadelphia…
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The Athletic: After Slow Start to Season, Flyers Start to Find Their Identity
The Philadelphia Flyers started their season 1-5-1 with the team not earning its first regulation win until their eighth game. However, after shaking off the…
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Springfield’s Joe O’Loughlin’s a Long-Time Gem of a Philly Sports Fan
Joe O’Loughlin, a 70-year-old with West Philadelphia roots who now lives in Springfield, describes himself as a “four by four” fan, writes Dave Uram for…
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A New Poem About Gritty Has Hit the Scene, Composed by Northern Liberties Woman
Melissa Dunphy, a Northern Liberties resident and composer, has written a new poem about the Philadelphia Flyers mascot, Gritty, titled A Gritty Resolution, writes Victor…
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Kyle Scott, Founder of Crossing Broad, Partners with Veteran Publisher to Launch New Philadelphia Sports Site
Crossing Broad founder Kyle Scott is looking to counter the model of sports media sites placing content behind subscriber paywalls with the launch of a…
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Philly Sports Fans Focusing Less on Booing, More on Positivity
Philadelphia sports fans have been showing more kindness and positivity in recent years, sometimes with great results, writes Patrick Rapa for Philadelphia Magazine. During his…
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Gritty Named the NHL Mascot of the Year Once Again
Gritty, the Philadelphia Flyers’ mascot, has been named as the NHL Mascot of the Year now for the second time, writes Siobhan Nolan for The…
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Wells Fargo to Remove Its Name from South Philadelphia Sports Arena Next Year
Wells Fargo has announced that it will discontinue its naming rights deal with the Philadelphia sports arena when the bank’s contract expires next year, write…



























