Philadelphia Flyers

“Philadelphia Flyers” by Russ Cohen, published by Arcadia Publishing Library Editions on January 11, 2016, offers a detailed pictorial history of the Philadelphia Flyers, a team that joined the National Hockey League in 1967. This edition, comprising 130 pages, explores the team’s journey, highlighting their notable achievements, including being the first expansion team to win the Stanley Cup and their back-to-back victories in 1973-1974 and 1974-1975. The book captures the essence of the Flyers’ legacy, particularly their reputation for physical play, which earned them the nickname “Broad Street Bullies.”
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of the Flyers’ modern history, enriched with visual elements that bring the team’s story to life. The book delves into significant moments and milestones, providing insights into the Flyers’ impact on the NHL and their role in the sports culture of the Middle Atlantic region. With a focus on history and sports, this edition serves as a valuable resource for fans and those interested in the evolution of hockey in the United States.
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The Philadelphia Flyers joined the National Hockey League (NHL) in 1967, along with five other teams, to double the league from six to twelve teams. They have enjoyed a lot of success since, including being the first expansion team to win the Stanley Cup. They won back-to-back cups in 1973-1974 and 1974-1975 and would qualify for the Stanley Cup Final six more times. The Flyboys have left their mark on the NHL through their physicality, which helped them garner the nickname “Broad Street Bullies.” This book is a pictorial history of the Flyers that examines their modern history and looks back at their legend.
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