The Flyers defeated the St. Louis Blues on October 18, 1967, a 2-1 decision to give the franchise its first win.
all i can think of is Donald broscher. [ not sure on spelling]
Yes there was one in 2010 between Chicago Blackhawks and Philadelphia Flyers.
no, they have always been called the Flyers. there have been other pro and minor pro teams in phiadelphia, the quakers, the ramblers, the firebirds, but the only NHL team in philly has always been called the Flyers.
No, as it is not possible for teams of the same conference (and currently of the same division) to ever meet in the finals round.
The Flyers lost to the California Seals on October 11, 1967 5-1 in Oakland. Bill Sutherland scored the franchise's first goal.
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No.
Yes, they did
The largest NHL fight ever occurred on March 11, 2004 in a game between the Ottawa Senators and Philadelphia Flyers, known as the "Brawl in Hockeytown." The fight involved all players on both teams, resulting in 419 penalty minutes handed out by the officials.
President William Howard Taft threw out the ceremonial "first pitch" to open the 1910 season for the Washingto Senators home opener against the Philadelphia Athletics.
The Oakland Raiders were the first wild card team to win the Superbowl against the Philadelphia Eagles 27-10.
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