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The Flyers and Rangers renewed their playoff rivalry once more when the two teams met in the playoffs in 1995 and 1997, both series being won by Philadelphia. [14] The first series was bitter for the Rangers—the Flyers' four-game sweep eliminated the defending Cup champions in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
Skaters from the Rangers and Flyers prepare to face off during a game, January 2007 The Flyers–Rangers rivalry is one of the most well-known of the league. They have met 11 times in the Stanley Cup playoffs, with the Flyers winning six times, and have been division rivals since the 1974–75 season.
The Flyers and Rangers alumni gathered for a combined team picture after the game. An alumni game between former Flyers and Rangers players was played on December 31. [9] The game was broadcast live by Versus, CBC Television, and Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia, with a tape-delay broadcast on MSG Network. [10]
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The Rangers responded by routing the Devils 4–0 in game two, and used a double overtime goal by Stephane Matteau to take a 2–1 lead after game three. [9] After being routed in Games 4 and 5, the Rangers faced elimination in New Jersey for Game 6, with the Devils attempting to make the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time in franchise ...
The Rangers eliminated the Flyers in seven games. New York scored two power play goals, and Brad Richards recorded a goal and two assists, in a 4–1 victory in game one. [26] The Flyers overcame a two-goal deficit, scoring four unanswered goals from four different players to win game two, 4–2. [27]
This is a complete listing of National Hockey League (NHL) playoff series, grouped by franchise.Series featuring relocated teams [nb 1] are kept with their ultimate relocation franchises. [1]
Sami Kapanen (#24) with the Philadelphia Flyers waiting on a face-off (Michael Nylander #92) during a game against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden on January 4, 2007. Items portrayed in this file