2024-2025 Philadelphia Flyers Hockey Tickets | Schedule
Team: | Philadelphia Flyers |
Home City: | Philadelphia, PA |
Arena: | Wells Fargo Center |
Division: | Metropolitan Division |
Philadelphia Flyers Hockey Tickets are now available for the entire 2024-2025 season. Get great seats for home, away and Metropolitan Division games. There are many types of tickets available including parking passes, home, away, playoff, season tickets and more. Be a part of the Flyers tradition this year!
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Philadelphia Flyers Hockey Facts
- The Philadelphia Flyers joined the NHL as an expansion team in 1967. They were one of six teams added to the league that year to double its size.
- The Flyers have won the Stanley Cup twice in their history. They captured their first championship in the 1973-1974 season and their second in the 1974-1975 season.
- The team’s colors are orange, black, and white. Their logo features the letter “P” with wings on either side, symbolizing the team’s nickname, the “Broad Street Bullies.”
- Bobby Clarke, one of the most iconic players in Flyers history, served as the team’s captain for over a decade, from 1973 to 1984. He was a key leader on the “Broad Street Bullies” teams and played a vital role in the team’s championship victories.
- The Flyers’ home arena is the Wells Fargo Center, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is also the home of the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers and has a seating capacity of approximately 19,500 for hockey games.
- Gritty, a lively and eccentric orange monster, is the Flyers’ mascot. Gritty quickly became a fan favorite and gained national attention for his energetic performances and playful interactions.
- The Flyers hold the NHL record for the longest unbeaten streak, spanning 35 consecutive games without a loss during the 1979-1980 season. This remarkable streak included 25 wins and 10 ties.
- The Flyers have a passionate and dedicated fan base, often referred to as the “Flyers Faithful.” They fill the Wells Fargo Center with enthusiasm and create an electric atmosphere during home games.
- The Flyers have retired several jersey numbers to honor their greatest players. Notable retired numbers include Bobby Clarke’s number 16, Bernie Parent’s number 1, and Mark Howe’s number 2.
- The Flyers are known for their physical and aggressive style of play, particularly during the 1970s. The team’s “Broad Street Bullies” era was characterized by tough, hard-hitting hockey and resulted in two Stanley Cup championships.