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Did not qualify 1970–71: 1970–71 — West 3rd 78 28 33 17 — 73 207 225 4 0 4 8 20 Lost quarterfinals to Chicago Black Hawks, 0–4 [5] 1971–72: 1971–72 — West 5th 78 26 38 14 — 66 200 236 — — — — — Did not qualify 1972–73: 1972–73 — West 2nd 78 37 30 11 — 85 296 256 11 5 6 27 31 Won quarterfinals vs. Minnesota ...
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.
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 ]
Brock Nelson scored 1:25 into overtime and the New York Islanders preserved their playoff hopes with a 4-3 win over the Philadelphia Flyers on Monday night. New York has two more games remaining ...
Steve Yzerman was first to hold the Stanley Cup after the 1996-97 Detroit Red Wings swept the Philadelphia Flyers. But who took home the Conn Smythe?
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.
James led the Flyers to a state championship game appearance in his fourth season at the helm back in 2020. On a run of four consecutive district and region championships, Franklin County has been ...
The Flyers unveiled the Bobby Clarke Trophy on November 15, 1984, to honor the retired Bobby Clarke during Bobby Clarke Night at the Spectrum. [116] Clarke was the captain of the Flyers for several seasons, including during the team's two Stanley Cup championship seasons, and was and still is the holder of several Philadelphia Flyers records.