Conversely, the team's away jersey was orange with white shoulders up until the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The only minor alteration to this general design came prior to the season. Styled similarly to the traditional orange and white uniforms, this black version served simply as a third jersey until the Stanley Cup Playoffs. At that point it became the team's primary road jersey, with the traditional orange jersey being retired completely after the season.
In a new predominantly orange uniform was re-introduced as a third option. Entering the season, the Flyers unveiled new home and road jerseys. The black home jersey now features white shoulders with orange and black sections at the elbow and black cuffs. The white road jersey features orange shoulders with black and white sections at the elbow, and black cuffs.
The Flyers debuted a shortlived skating mascot named "Slapshot" in but dropped the character by the next season. It remains the only mascot in Flyers' team history, although the team occasionally employs the services of "Phlex," the mascot of the team's minor league affiliate and next door neighbors, the Philadelphia Phantoms. Also of note is the fact the Flyers were the first, and one of only two the Hartford Whalers being the other , NHL teams to wear Cooperalls , hockey pants that extend from the waist to the ankles, in They wore them the following season as well, but returned to the traditional hockey pants in At least seven have been inducted into the players category, at least four in the builders category and at least one in the broadcasters category.
Paul Coffey , Dale Hawerchuk , Darryl Sittler and Allan Stanley were also inducted as players, each having played no more than two and a half seasons for the Flyers. Gene Hart , was inducted as a broadcaster. Retired numbers : The Flyers have retired four of their jersey numbers and taken a number out of circulation. The number 99 has been retired league-wide for Wayne Gretzky on February 6, The number 31 of goaltender Pelle Lindbergh , was taken out of circulation after his death in November and is considered unofficially retired.
WPSG has been broadcasting Flyers games since The season will be the first season for CN8. Games can also be heard on WIP. Ice Hockey Wiki Explore. Players Teams Leagues Seasons Arenas. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Philadelphia Flyers. Edit source History Talk 0. Main article: History of the Philadelphia Flyers.
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Universal Conquest Wiki. Philadelphia Flyers —present. Wells Fargo Center. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Orange, black, white [1] [2]. Comcast Spectacor. Lost Quarterfinals to St. Louis Blues , 3—4 [16]. Louis Blues , 0—4 [17]. Lost Quarterfinals to Chicago Black Hawks , 0—4 [18]. Won Quarterfinals vs. Atlanta Flames , 4—0 Won Semifinals vs. Boston Bruins , 4—2 [20].
Campbell [lower-alpha 1]. Toronto Maple Leafs , 4—0 Won Semifinals vs. Buffalo Sabres , 4—2 [22]. Toronto Maple Leafs , 4—3 Won Semifinals vs. Won Preliminary Round vs. Colorado Rockies , 2—0 Won Quarterfinals vs. Edmonton Oilers , 3—0 Won Quarterfinals vs. New York Rangers , 4—1 Won Semifinals vs.
Wales [lower-alpha 2]. Lost Division Semifinals to Washington Capitals , 0—3 [32]. Won Division Semifinals vs. Lost Division Semifinals to Washington Capitals , 3—4 [36]. Washington Capitals , 4—2 Won Division Finals vs. Eastern [lower-alpha 3]. Won Conference Quarterfinals vs. Buffalo Sabres , 4—1 Won Conference Semifinals vs. Pittsburgh Penguins , 4—1 Won Conference Semifinals vs. Buffalo Sabres , 4—1 Won Conference Finals vs. Lost Conference Quarterfinals to Buffalo Sabres , 1—4 [43].
Lost Conference Quarterfinals to Buffalo Sabres , 2—4 [47]. Lost Conference Quarterfinals to Ottawa Senators , 1—4 [48]. Lost Conference Quarterfinals to Buffalo Sabres , 2—4 [53]. Washington Capitals , 4—3 Won Conference Semifinals vs. Lost Conference Quarterfinals to Pittsburgh Penguins , 2—4 [55].
Boston Bruins , 4—3 Won Conference Finals vs. Metropolitan [lower-alpha 9]. Lost First Round to Washington Capitals , 2—4 [62]. Lost First Round to Pittsburgh Penguins , 2—4 [63]. Braydon Coburn. Calgary, Alberta. Sean Couturier. Phoenix, Arizona. Ray Emery. Hamilton, Ontario. Hal Gill. Concord, Massachusetts. Claude Giroux C. Hearst, Ontario. Nicklas Grossmann. Stockholm, Sweden. Erik Gustafsson.
Kvissleby, Sweden. Adam Hall. Kalamazoo, Michigan. Scott Hartnell A. Regina, Saskatchewan. Vincent Lecavalier. Ile-Bizard, Quebec. Steve Mason. Oakville, Ontario. Tye McGinn. Fergus, Ontario. Andrej Meszaros. Povazska Bystrica,Czechoslovakia. Kris Newbury. Brampton, Ontario. Chris Pronger. Dryden, Ontario. Michael Raffl. Villach, Austria. Matt Read. Ilderton, Ontario. Zac Rinaldo. Jay Rosehill. Olds, Alberta. Brayden Schenn.
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Luke Schenn. Wayne Simmonds. Scarborough, Ontario. Mark Streit. Englisberg, Switzerland. Maxime Talbot. LeMoyne, Quebec. Kimmo Timonen A. Kuopio, Finland. Jakub Voracek. Kladno, Czechoslovakia. Preceded by Montreal Canadiens. Stanley Cup Champions , Succeeded by Montreal Canadiens. Western Conference. Eastern Conference. Pacific Division Anaheim Ducks. Calgary Flames. Edmonton Oilers.
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Flyers Heroes of the Past: Mel Bridgman. Flyers Heroes of the Past: Dave Poulin. The New York Times Team Turmoil.
Sports Illustrated. Desjardins yields helm as captain of Flyers. The Philadelphia Inquirer. Cancel Save. Universal Conquest Wiki. Angotti, Lou Lou Angotti. Traded to the St. Louis Blues on June 11, Stepped aside in favor of Clarke in January Clarke, Bobby Bobby Clarke. Became a playing assistant coach prior to the —80 season and could not be team captain due to NHL rules. Bridgman, Mel Mel Bridgman. Head coach Pat Quinn replaced him with Barber prior to the —82 season. Barber, Bill Bill Barber.
Left wing. Clarke, no longer a playing assistant coach, reassumed the captaincy from him in December Retired to become the team's general manager on May 15, Poulin, Dave Dave Poulin.
Stripped of captaincy in December Sutter, Ron Ron Sutter.
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