When the Flyers last won the Stanley Cup in 1974-75, their centers outscored their defensemen, 104-38, with Rick MacLeish (38), Bobby Clarke (27) and Bill Clement (21) leading the way. Maybe down ...
From epic battles to unforgettable moments, these rivalries have shaped NHL history. Teams, players and cities have left ...
Despite losing to the Devils in New Jersey on Saturday, the Penguins have spent the holiday season winning a lot and working ...
Winners of two Stanley Cups (1973-74 and 1974-75), they made headlines and ... was the best goalie in the world. The Flyers’ first Cup win came over an equally rugged Bruins team that had ...
We are on the cusp of celebrating another new year. Many of us are preparing for a busy January and winter ahead in sports in ...
At first, Ed McCusker seems like he has come straight out of Philadelphia sports fan central casting. The 60-year-old grew up in Northeast Philly, attended Cardinal Dougherty and St. Joseph’s, and now ...
It took three years for them to make the playoffs, and in the 1974-1975 season they made the Stanley Cup but lost in six games to the Philadelphia Flyers. They returned in 1999 but have yet to win.
The Flyers joined the NHL in 1967-68 during the first expansion period and were the first non-Original Six team to capture the Stanley Cup, winning back-to-back titles in 1974 and 1975.
On Saturday, November 16th, the community of Petawawa gathered to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Petawawa Civic Centre ...
Owen Tippett helped the Flyers put a bow on one of the rarest wins in NHL history while Leon Draisaitl capped one of the ...
They want to win and raise the Stanley Cup. To that goal ... in the semifinal round of the playoffs to the Philadelphia Flyers in 1974 and in the first round in 1975 to the archrival New York ...
In a Flyers season that is still primarily about growth for individual players, recent play from a handful of forwards has ...