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Philadelphia Flyers

Philadelphia Flying Team, Pennsylvania, USA
Philadelphia Flyers [1] Founded in 1967, twice won Stanley Cup. The first time from 1973 to 1974 competition season , the first team won except Original Six Stanley Cup team. Another time in the 1974-1975 season, it became the first non original Six team in NHL history to win the Stanley Cup in a row. In 1979-1980 competition season Philadelphia The team has played 35 games in a row match Keep the unbeaten record (25-0 - 10 and), which has not been broken.
Chinese name
Philadelphia Flyers
Incorporated in
1967
Venues
Wachovia Centre
head coach
Peter Laviolette
Captain
Mike Richards
City
U.S.A Pennsylvania Philadelphia
Owner
Comcast-Spectator
sport event
Ice hockey

Basic information

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East Region
group Atlantic Zoning particular year 1967
Wachovia Centre
Jersey colors orange, black and white
Paul Holmgren, General Manager
Head Coach Peter Laviolette
Captain Mike Richards
Owner Comcast Inspector
Stanley Cup twice: the first time in the 1973-1974 season, and the other time in the 1974-1975 season. [2]
The Philadelphia Flyers are located in Philadelphia, USA National Hockey League The team belongs to the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Region.

Recent achievements

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competition season
Competition participation
win
transport
Overtime input
fraction
Number of goals
Number of goals scored
Total penalty time
Regular season results
Playoff Results
2005–06
eighty-two
forty-five
twenty-six
eleven
one hundred and one
two hundred and sixty-seven
two hundred and fifty-nine
one thousand one hundred and eighty-seven
2nd, Atlantic Division
8 to 4 water supply to Niucheng, 2 – 4( Sabres )
2006–07
eighty-two
twenty-two
forty-eight
twelve
fifty-six
two hundred and fourteen
three hundred and three
one thousand two hundred and eighty-five
5th, Atlantic Division
No entry
2007–08
eighty-two
forty-two
twenty-nine
eleven
ninety-five
two hundred and forty-eight
two hundred and thirty-three
one thousand four hundred and fifty-seven
4th, Atlantic Division
4 in 2 lost to Pittsburgh, 1 – 4( Penguins )
2008–09
eighty-two
forty-four
twenty-seven
eleven
ninety-nine
two hundred and sixty-four
two hundred and thirty-eight
one thousand four hundred and eight
3rd, Atlantic Division
8 in 4 lost to Pittsburgh, 2 – 4( Penguins )
2009–10
eighty-two
forty-one
thirty-five
six
eighty-eight
two hundred and thirty-five
two hundred and twenty-five
one thousand three hundred and sixty-two
3rd, Atlantic Division
To reach the final, in progress

Team member list

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number
nationality
name
position
Hand position
Age
Employed by
one's native heath
forty-five
Arron Asham
right forward
right
thirty-two
two thousand and eight
Portage la Prairie, Manitoba
thirty
Johan Backlund
goalkeeper
Left
twenty-eight
two thousand and nine
Skellefte?, Sweden
three
Oskars Bartulis
guard
Left
twenty-three
two thousand and five
Ogre, Latvia
eleven
Blair Betts
Center-forward
Left
thirty
two thousand and nine
Edmonton, Alberta
thirty-three
Brian Boucher
goalkeeper
Left
thirty-three
two thousand and nine
Woonsocket, Rhode Island
forty-eight
Danny Briere
Center-forward
right
thirty-two
two thousand and seven
Gatineau, Quebec
thirteen
Daniel Carcillo
Left forward
Left
twenty-five
two thousand and nine
King City, Ontario
twenty-five
Matt Carle
guard
Left
twenty-five
two thousand and eight
Anchorage, Alaska
seventeen
Jeff Carter
(Alternate captain)
Center-forward
right
twenty-five
two thousand and three
London, Ontario
five
Braydon Coburn
guard
Left
twenty-five
two thousand and seven
Calgary, Alberta
thirty-two
Riley Cote
Left forward
Left
twenty-eight
two thousand and five
Winnipeg, Manitoba
twenty-nine
Ray Emery
goalkeeper
Left
twenty-seven
two thousand and nine
Hamilton, Ontario
twelve
Simon Gagne
(Alternate captain)
Left forward
Left
thirty
one thousand nine hundred and ninety-eight
Sainte-Foy, Quebec
twenty-eight
Claude Giroux
right forward
right
twenty-two
two thousand and six
Hearst, Ontario
nineteen
Scott Hartnell
Left forward
Left
twenty-eight
two thousand and seven
Regina, Saskatchewan
two
Lukas Krajicek
guard
Left
twenty-seven
two thousand and ten
Prostějov, Czechoslovakia
nine
David Laliberte
right forward
right
twenty-four
two thousand and four
Saint-Liboire, Quebec
fourteen
Ian Laperriere
right forward
right
thirty-five
two thousand and nine
Montreal, Quebec
forty-nine
Michael Leighton
goalkeeper
Left
twenty-nine
two thousand and nine
Petrolia, Ontario
twenty-two
Ville Leino
Left forward
Left
twenty-six
two thousand and ten
Savonlinna, Finland
fifteen
Andreas Nodl
right forward
Left
twenty-three
two thousand and six
Vienna, Austria
seventy-seven
Ryan Parent
guard
Left
twenty-three
two thousand and seven
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
thirty-six
Darroll Powe
Center-forward
Left
twenty-four
two thousand and eight
Kanata, Ontario
twenty
Chris Pronger
(Alternate captain)
guard
Left
thirty-five
two thousand and nine
Dryden, Ontario
eighteen
Mike Richards
(Team Leader)
Center-forward
Left
twenty-five
two thousand and three
Kenora, Ontario
forty-two
Jared Ross
Center-forward
Left
twenty-seven
two thousand and eight
Huntsville, Alabama
twenty-six
Danny Syvret
guard
Left
twenty-four
two thousand and eight
Huntsville, Alabama
forty-four
Kimmo Timonen
(Alternate captain)
guard
Left
thirty-five
two thousand and seven
Kuopio, Finland
twenty-one
James van Riemsdyk
Left forward
Left
twenty-one
two thousand and seven
Middletown, New Jersey

leader

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captain

Lou Angotti, 1967–68
Ed Van Impe, 1968–73
Bobby Clarke, 1973–79
Mel Bridgman, 1979–81
Bill Barber, 1981–82
Bobby Clarke, 1982–84
Dave Poulin, 1984–89
Ron Sutter, 1989–91
Rick Tocchet, 1991–92
No captain, 1992–93
Kevin Dineen, 1993–94
Eric Lindros, 1994–2000
Eric Desjardins, 2000–01
Keith Primeau, 2001–06
Derian Hatcher, 2006
Peter Forsberg, 2006–07
Jason Smith, 2007–08
Mike Richards, 2008– 2020

Chief Coach

Keith Allen, 1967–69
Vic Stasiuk, 1969–71
Fred Shero, 1971–78
Bob McCammon, 1978
Pat Quinn, 1978–82
Bob McCammon, 1982–84
Mike Keenan, 1984–88
Paul Holmgren, 1988–92
Bill Dineen, 1992–93
Terry Simpson, 1993–94
Terry Murray, 1994–97
Wayne Cashman, 1997–98
Roger Neilson, 1998–2000
Craig Ramsay, 2000
Bill Barber, 2000–02
Ken Hitchcock, 2002–06
John Stevens, 2006–09
Peter Laviolette, 2009- 2020

administrators

Bud Poile, 1967–69
Keith Allen, 1969–83
Bob McCammon, 1983–84
Bobby Clarke, 1984–90
Russ Farwell, 1990–94
Bobby Clarke, 1994–2006
Paul Holmgren, 2006– 2020

Historical achievements

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Regular season

Most goals: Reggie Leach, 61 (1975 – 76)
Most assists: Bobby Clarke, 89 (1974 – 75&1975 – 76)
Maximum score: Mark Recchi, 123 (1992 – 93)
Maximum punishment time: Dave Schultz, 472 (1974 – 75) (NHL record)
Defenders score most points: Mark Howe, 82 (1985 – 86)
Most scores of newcomers: Mikael Renberg, 82 (1993 – 94)
Most victories: Bernie Parent, 47 (1973 – 74)
Maximum closing times (no goal in one game); Bernie Parent, 12 (1973–74 & 1974–75)
Maximum energy time goal: Tim Kerr, 34 (1985 – 86) (NHL record)

playoff

Most goals: Reggie Leach, 19 (1975 – 76) (NHL Record)
Guards score most goals: Andy Delmore, 5 (1999 – 2000)
Most assists: Pelle Eklund, 20 (1986 – 87)
Maximum score: Brian Propp, 28 (1986 – 87)
Guards score most points: Doug Crossman, 18 (1986 – 87)
Maximum punishment time: Dave Schultz, 139 (1973 – 74)

ranks

Maximum score in a quarter: 118, (1975 – 76)
Maximum victories: 53, (1984 – 85, 1985 – 86)
Maximum scoring times: 350, (1983 – 84)
Least scored: 164, (1973 – 74)
Maximum unbeaten times: 35 games, (1979 – 80) (NHL record)

Team Events

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US-NHL playoffs
2012-05-09 07:30
Philadelphia Flyers
1-3
US-NHL playoffs
2012-05-07 07:30
4-2
Philadelphia Flyers
US-NHL playoffs
2012-05-04 07:30
3-3(4-3 OT)
Philadelphia Flyers
US-NHL playoffs
2012-05-02 07:30
Philadelphia Flyers
1-4
US-NHL playoffs
2012-04-30 03:00
Philadelphia Flyers
3-3(4-3 OT)
US-NHL playoffs
2012-04-23 00:00
Philadelphia Flyers
5-1
Pittsburgh Penguins
US-NHL playoffs
2012-04-21 07:30
Pittsburgh Penguins
3-2
Philadelphia Flyers
US-NHL playoffs
2012-04-19 07:30
Philadelphia Flyers
3-10
Pittsburgh Penguins
US-NHL playoffs
2012-04-16 03:00
Philadelphia Flyers
8-4
Pittsburgh Penguins
US-NHL playoffs
2012-04-14 07:30
Pittsburgh Penguins
5-8
Philadelphia Flyers
US-NHL playoffs
2012-04-12 07:30
Pittsburgh Penguins
3-3(3-4 OT)
Philadelphia Flyers
Meigong NHL
2012-04-08 04:00
Pittsburgh Penguins
4-2
Philadelphia Flyers
Meigong NHL
2012-04-06 07:00
Philadelphia Flyers
2-1
Buffalo City Sabre
Meigong NHL
2012-04-04 07:00
Philadelphia Flyers
3-5
Meigong NHL
2012-04-02 00:30
Pittsburgh Penguins
4-6
Philadelphia Flyers
Meigong NHL
2012-04-01 01:00
Philadelphia Flyers
3-3(3-4 SO)
Ottawa Senators
Meigong NHL
2012-03-30 07:00
toronto maple leafs
1-7
Philadelphia Flyers
Meigong NHL
2012-03-27 07:30
Philadelphia Flyers
3-5
Tampa Bay Lightning
Meigong NHL
2012-03-25 07:00
Philadelphia Flyers
4-1
Montreal Canadians
Meigong NHL
2012-03-23 07:00
Philadelphia Flyers
1-1(2-1 SO)
Meigong NHL
2012-03-21 07:00
Philadelphia Flyers
1-2
Meigong NHL
2012-03-19 00:30
Philadelphia Flyers
2-2(3-2 OT)
Pittsburgh Penguins
Meigong NHL
2012-03-18 01:00
Boston Bruins
2-2(3-2 SO)
Philadelphia Flyers
Meigong NHL
2012-03-16 07:00
New York Islander
2-3
Philadelphia Flyers
Meigong NHL
2012-03-14 07:00
Philadelphia Flyers
3-0