This question is very hard to answer as it depends on which year, under which team has the most momentum and during which players are hot or cold. However, without looking at any of that, the Buffalo Sabres are a much younger team and would probably win a close game between the Philadelphia Flyers.
That would be Ed Snider
Probably would cost between $100 and $200
The Flyers got their name through a contest. Bill Putnam announced there would be a contest to decide the name of the Philadelphia hockey team, and many attempted to win the contest. It was the sister of Ed Snider (who owns the Philadelphia Flyers) that suggested the name Flyers, and Ed Snider saw it as a winning name. Over 100 entries were labeled as "Flyers" and a drawing was held to determine which one would be the winner. It was Alec Stockard, at that time a 9-year-old boy, who won the drawing, although he did misspell the name and wrote "Fliers."
No. They are an ice hockey team. Sometimes though, they would play Softball.
Such a coin was not made by the US mint and therefore has little to no collector value. Most of the value would depend on the metal content or if you sold it to a Buffalo Sabre collector.
A rough estimate would be somewhere in the $125-$200 range depending on the model of stick and the quality of the signatures.
Two weeks it would take or close to a month.
The Buffalo Sabres serve WESTERN NEW YORK, NOT UPSTATE. The New York Rangers serve Eastern Upstate and NYC. The New York Islanders serve Long Island. You can clearly see the Buffalo Sabres fan-base ends abruptly around Syracuse. Also, there are disproportionate sects of green and other colors that are due to college votes, which are a result of transplants from different areas. As the map gets filled in more, eventually you will be able to see the Rangers filling up most of Eastern NY state and the Sabres western. Even the Sabres advertisements are geared toward the "Western NY community." People really need to get a grip on this. Albany is technically Upstate, but its more than twice the distance from Buffalo as NYC. Would you suggest its in a Buffalo market?
No, he is anti-flyers
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The Flyers got their name through a contest. Bill Putnam announced there would be a contest to decide the name of the Philadelphia hockey team, and many attempted to win the contest. It was the sister of Ed Snider (who owns the Philadelphia Flyers) that suggested the name Flyers, and Ed Snider saw it as a winning name. Over 100 entries were labeled as "Flyers" and a drawing was held to determine which one would be the winner. It was Alec Stockard, at that time a 9-year-old boy, who won the drawing, although he did misspell the name and wrote "Fliers."
I imagine it would be Nathan Gerbe, who is listed at 5 ft 5 in and 178 lbs.