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The Flyers dominated the head-to-head record in the 2000s, however, including a 15–game win streak over the Islanders from 2008–2010. [9] By the end of the 2010s, the two teams were both playoff contenders once again, competing in the Metropolitan Division of the Eastern Conference, formed in the 2013–14 NHL season . [ 10 ]
The Flyers were the first of the 1967 expansion teams in the NHL to win the championship. Coincidentally, the Flyers were the first team to clinch the Stanley Cup at home since the Bruins did so four years earlier on Orr's famous overtime goal vs. the St. Louis Blues in Game 4.
Won division finals vs. New York Islanders, 4–3 Won conference finals vs. Montreal Canadiens, 4–2 Lost Stanley Cup Finals to Edmonton Oilers, 3–4 [22] 1987–88: 1987–88: Wales Patrick 3rd 80 38 33 9 — 85 292 292 7 3 4 25 31 Lost division semifinals to Washington Capitals, 3–4 [23] 1988–89: 1988–89: Wales Patrick 4th 80 36 36 8 ...
The Flyers drew Buffalo in the first round. Bobrovsky played well in a 1–0 game one loss, but was replaced in game two by Boucher, who held on for a 5–4 Flyers win. Boucher played well in a game three win and a game four loss, but was replaced himself in a favor of Leighton during a bad first period in game five, which Buffalo won in overtime.
The series opened up in Philadelphia at the Spectrum with the Flyers shutting out the Rangers 4–0 in Game 1 and taking Game 2 5–2. The series switched back to New York and the Rangers would take Game 3 5–3 and Game 4 in overtime 2–1. The Flyers won Game 5 at home 4–1. With the Rangers on the verge of defeat in Game 6 the Rangers won 4 ...
A Washington win, and they were in. If they lost in regulation, overtime or a shootout, there would be hope for the teams chasing them. The Flyers had the most unique path to keep hope alive.
Nick Suzuki and Brendan Gallagher each had a goal and an assist and the Montreal Canadiens defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 4-3 on Sunday night. Suzuki extended his point streak to seven games.
The Philadelphia Flyers ended the New York Islanders' string of five straight seasons in the Stanley Cup Finals by dispatching the club four games to one. Flyers goaltender Pelle Lindbergh registered a pair of shutouts, one in the first game 3-0, and the other in the clinching fifth game by a 1–0 score.