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A soldout Xfinity Mobile Arena crowd stood up and cheered for a good two minutes, shouting “Let’s go, Flyers!” in unison. It was their way of showing how much they appreciated the way the Flyers had beat the odds and made the playoffs, then knocked off favored Pittsburgh in the first round.
The Philadelphia Flyers may have been eliminated from the chase for the Stanley Cup, but fans still showed the boys in orange and black a support with a standing ovation after Saturday’s loss. And, on Monday,
It was largely assumed on social media that a handful of Flyers players were dealing with injuries, evidenced either by their outright absence from the lineup or demonstrably decreased effectiveness. Owen Tippett and Christian Dvorak were two examples of that.
PHILADELPHIA -- The chants and cheers from the fans that packed Xfinity Mobile Arena echoed long after the Philadelphia Flyers finished shaking hands with the victorious Carolina Hurricanes following the end of their four-game loss in the Eastern Conference Second Round series.
It will take a couple days for the disappointment of the Flyers’ unexpected early exit from the playoffs to wear off. So they won’t start clearing out their lockers at the Flyers Training Center in Voorhees,
The Flyers captain had to redefine how he could contribute on the ice, but he bought in, and in the end, "COOOOTS" chants followed him down the tunnel.
Getting swept never feels good, but the Flyers might be at the beginning of something special if this season is any indication.
The Carolina Hurricanes' social media admin is very proud of the team's second-round sweep against the Philadelphia Flyers.