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The Philadelphia Flyers are a pro hockey team that plays in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flyers are located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The team plays its home games at the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia. It's minor league affiliate, the Philadelphia Phantoms, of the American Hockey League, play across the street at the Wachovia Spectrum. The Philadelphia Flyers feature current and past players including Simon Gagne, Daniel Briere, Eric Lindros, Bobby Clarke, Mark Recchi and John LeClair.
The Philadelphia Flyers are a pro hockey team that plays in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flyers are located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The team plays its home games at the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia. It's minor league affiliate, the Philadelphia Phantoms, of the American Hockey League, play across the street at the Wachovia Spectrum. The Philadelphia Flyers feature current and past players including Simon Gagne, Daniel Briere, Eric Lindros, Bobby Clarke, Mark Recchi and John LeClair.
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Cooperation will lure the Phantoms
Philadelphia's loss could become the Lehigh Valley's gain. The Wachovia Spectrum is slated to be razed, which means that the Philadelphia Phantoms have to find a new home. And Lehigh Valley officials and developers seem ready to help. The Phantoms, a...Tags: Philadelphia Phantoms, National League, Ice Hockey, Minor League Baseball, Coca-Cola Company
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June 29- July 5, 2008
JOHN McCAIN TALKS ENERGY IN BUCKS VISIT Promising ''reform, prosperity and peace,'' John McCain stressed energy independence Monday before an overflow audience of about 1,000 at a Bucks County construction services company. ''We're in an energy crisis in...Tags: Trials, Hillary Clinton, Government, John McCain, Coca-Cola Company
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Flyers re-sign Cote, Jones
The Philadelphia Flyers agreed to multiyear deals with defenseman Randy Jones and forward Riley Cote on Wednesday, keeping two key players who helped them reach the Eastern Conference finals. Jones agreed to a two-year contract, and Cote signed a three-...Tags: Contracts, National Hockey League
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Phantoms losing their Philly digs
What: The Wachovia Spectrum in Philadelphia will be torn down, meaning the Philadelphia Phantoms, the American Hockey League affiliate of the Philadelphia Flyers, will need a home. Lehigh Valley connection: Two developers would like to build an arena...Tags: Allentown, Coca-Cola Company, Philadelphia Phantoms, Lehigh County, Wachovia Corp.
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Flyers send veteran Gauthier to Kings
The Associated PressThe Los Angeles Kings acquired veteran defenseman Denis Gauthier and a second-round pick in the 2010 draft from the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday for defenseman Patrik Hersley and forward Ned Lukacevic. Gauthier has played 489 NHL games over a nine-year...Tags: Los Angeles Kings, Philadelphia Phantoms, Denis Gauthier, National Hockey League
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Light a sparkler to celebrate hopes for AHL
Light a sparkler to celebrate hopes for AHL The Lehigh Valley's Yankee Doodle Dandies have something to celebrate in addition to the commemoration of what happened down the Pike 232 years ago. They might light a sparkler or two because of a couple of...Tags: Coca-Cola Company, Martin Luther King Jr., Ed Pawlowski, Field Hockey, National Hockey League
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If goal is hockey, stick is money
Of The Morning CallThe Philadelphia Flyers' top minor league affiliate could have Lehigh Valley suitors who would try to find the money to build an arena. Northampton County Executive John Stoffa, Lehigh County Executive Don Cunningham and Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski each...Tags: Coca-Cola Company, Ed Pawlowski, Philadelphia Phantoms, Regional Authority, Musikfest
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Will the puck drop here?
Of The Morning CallThe Philadelphia Phantoms of the American Hockey League will be looking for a new home, and two developers have expressed serious interest in building an arena for them in the Lehigh Valley. Peter Luukko, president and chief operating officer of Comcast-...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Philadelphia Phantoms, Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Phillies, Bill Heydt
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Flyers get defenseman, draft pick in trades
The Philadelphia Flyers acquired defenseman Tim Ramholt from the Calgary Flames for left wing Kyle Greentree, and traded defenseman Janne Niskala to Tampa Bay for a sixth-round draft pick in 2009. Ramholt had four goals and 24 points in 77 games for...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Colorado Avalanche, Contracts, Casino and Gambling, Field Hockey
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Sports briefs: Tiger Woods says repaired knee sore for past 10-12 years
South Florida Sun-SentinelTiger Woods does not know when he can play golf again, but he said Monday his rebuilt left knee has been sore his entire PGA Tour career, and he looks forward to playing on two good legs. "My left knee has been sore for 10 to 12 years," Woods said...Tags: PGA Tour, Colorado Avalanche, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Contracts, Field Hockey
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