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2 3 15 18 Lost division semifinals to New York Rangers, 2–3 [21] 1986–87: 1986–87: Wales‡ Patrick↑ 1st 80 46 26 8 — 100 310 245 26 15 11 85 73 Won division semifinals vs. New York Rangers, 4–2 Won division finals vs. New York Islanders, 4–3 Won conference finals vs. Montreal Canadiens, 4–2 Lost Stanley Cup Finals to Edmonton ...
All but one of the games was won by three or more goals. The Rangers shut out the Flyers in game one, but the Flyers came back and won the next two games 8–3 and 3–0 respectively. The Rangers successfully tied the series, but the Flyers took the next one at home and shut out the Rangers in game six at Madison Square Garden to advance.
Updated to game(s) played on February 2, 2025. Source: National Hockey League [1] Rules for classification: 1) Fewer number of games played (GP, only during regular season); 2) Greater number of regulation wins (RW); 3) Greater number of wins in regulation and overtime, excluding shootout wins (ROW); 4) Greater number of total wins, including shootouts (W); 5) Greater number of points earned ...
On April 15, 2014, the Flyers re-signed 27-year-old impending unrestricted free agent Andrew MacDonald to a six-year extension for $30 million to keep the defenseman under contract through the 2019–20 NHL season. [3] On May 7, 2014, Paul Holmgren was promoted to president of the Flyers and Ron Hextall was promoted to general manager. [4]
They won their first game a week later, defeating the St. Louis Blues on the road, 2–1. [20] The Flyers made their home debut in front of a crowd of 7,812, shutting-out their intrastate rivals, the Pittsburgh Penguins , 1–0 on October 19. [ 21 ]
The Flyers then traded Zac Rinaldo to the Boston Bruins in exchange for a 2017 third-round pick on June 29, while re-signing Chris VandeVelde to a two-year deal. [11] [12] The next day, the Flyers re-signed Ryan White to a one-year deal. [13] On July 1, the Flyers signed free-agent goaltender Michal Neuvirth to a two-year, $3.25 million ...
A flyer (or flier) is a form of paper advertisement intended for wide distribution and typically posted or distributed in a public place, handed out to individuals or sent through the mail. Today, flyers range from inexpensively photocopied leaflets to expensive, glossy, full-color circulars.
The Flyers first major move of the off-season was trading for the negotiating rights to New York Islanders defenseman Mark Streit, an impending unrestricted free agent, for a fourth-round pick in the 2014 NHL entry draft and minor league forward Shane Harper. [3] Streit signed a four-year, $21 million contract with the Flyers. [4]