Yes, there is video footage from the game on January 6, 1972, where the St. Louis Blues faced the Philadelphia Flyers, which included a notable brawl involving players and fans. The incident is often referred to as one of the most infamous moments in NHL history due to the chaotic nature of the fight. Clips of the altercation can be found online, showcasing the intense atmosphere during that game.
The Flyers defeated the St. Louis Blues on October 18, 1967, a 2-1 decision to give the franchise its first win.
1989-90: St. Louis Blues - 26 (79 games) 1990-91: St. Louis Blues - 17 (78 games) 1991-92: Philadelphia Flyers - 33 (80 games) 1992-93: Philadelphia Flyers - 37 (81 games) 1993-94: Philadelphia Flyers - 35 (84 games) 1994-95: Philadelphia Flyers - 12 (48 games) 1995-96: Philadelphia Flyers - 26 (82 games) 1996-97: Philadelphia Flyers - 27 (82 games) 1997-98: Philadelphia Flyers - 36 (82 games) 1998-99: Philadelphia Flyers - 24 (82 games) 1999-2000: Philadelphia Flyers - 5 (12 games); Carolina Hurricanes - 4 (33 games) 2000-01: Carolina Hurricanes - 20 (79 games) 2001-02: Carolina Hurricanes - 23 (81 games) 2002-03: Carolina Hurricanes - 14 (48 games) 2003-04: Carolina Hurricanes - 12 (78 games) 2004-05: [NHL lockout - no season] 2005-06: Carolina Hurricanes - 31 (78 games) 2006-07: Carolina Hurricanes - 26 (78 games) 2007-08: Carolina Hurricanes - 19 (59 games)
St. Louis Blues, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Los Angeles Kings, Minnesota North Stars, and Oakland Seals
Saint Louis Blues
1967 Expansion teams: California Seals Los Angeles Kings Minnesota North Stars Philadelphia Flyers Pittsburgh Penguins St. Louis Blues
The NHL added six new teams for the 1967-68 season. These teams were the Pittsburgh Penguins, Philadelphia Flyers, California Golden Seals, Minnesota North Stars, Los Angeles Kings, and St. Louis Blues.
The NHL added six new teams for the 1967-68 season. These teams were the Pittsburgh Penguins, Philadelphia Flyers, California Golden Seals, Minnesota North Stars, Los Angeles Kings, and St. Louis Blues.
The second set of six nhl teams (1967-68) are as follows: Philadelphia Flyers Pittsburgh Penguins St Louis Blues Minnesota North Stars Los Angeles Kings California Seals
Hook by the Blues Traveler
The NHL added 6 new teams to start in the 1967/68 season: Los Angeles Kings, Oakland Seals, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Minnesota North Stars, and the St.Louis Blues.
The NHL expanded from 6 to 12 teams for the 1967-68 season.
Blues by Bargy - 1949 was released on: USA: 24 January 1949