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2012–13 Philadelphia Flyers
Division 4th Atlantic
Conference 10th Eastern
2012–13 record 23–22–3
Home record 15–7–2
Road record 8–15–1
Goals for 133
Goals against 141
Team information
President Peter Luukko
General manager Paul Holmgren
Coach Peter Laviolette
Captain Chris Pronger (Oct.–Jan.)[lower-alpha 1]
Claude Giroux (Jan.–Apr.)[lower-alpha 1]
Alternate captains Danny Briere
Scott Hartnell
Kimmo Timonen
Arena Wells Fargo Center
Average attendance 19,786 (101.3%)[1]
Minor league affiliate(s) Adirondack Phantoms
Trenton Titans
Team leaders
Goals Jakub Voracek (22)
Assists Claude Giroux (35)
Points Claude Giroux (48)
Penalty minutes Zac Rinaldo (85)
Plus/minus Ruslan Fedotenko (8)
Wins Ilya Bryzgalov (19)
Goals against average Steve Mason (1.90)

The 2012–13 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Flyers' 46th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The regular season was reduced from its usual 82 games to 48 due to a lockout. The Flyers missed the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time since 2007, and only the second time since 1994.

Off-season[]

The Flyers first roster move of the off-season was trading backup goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky to the Columbus Blue Jackets for three draft picks the afternoon prior to the NHL Entry Draft.[2] The Flyers re-signed Michael Leighton, who had spent most of the previous two seasons playing for the Adirondack Phantoms, the Flyers' American Hockey League affiliate, to a one-year contract on July 1 to replace him.[3] Shortly after day two of the Draft, the Flyers traded James van Riemsdyk to the Toronto Maple Leafs for Luke Schenn, Brayden Schenn's older brother.[4] The trade gave the Flyers their first pair of brothers since Ron and Rich Sutter back in the mid-1980s.

When the free agency period opened on July 1 the Flyers heavily pursued the two most coveted unrestricted free agents on the market, forward Zach Parise of the New Jersey Devils and defenseman Ryan Suter of the Nashville Predators. The Flyers lost out on both as Parise and Suter signed identical 13-year contracts worth $98 million with the Minnesota Wild on July 4.[5] The Flyers had reportedly offered Parise a contract worth a total of $110 million.[5] As the pursuit of Parise and Suter was occurring, the Flyers lost their two biggest unrestricted free agents, Jaromir Jagr and Matt Carle. Jagr signed a one-year contract worth $4.5 million with the Dallas Stars on July 3.[6] He later said the Flyers requested that he wait while they pursued Parise and Suter, but Jagr did not want to wait and signed with the Stars after Dallas promised him a spot on the top line.[7] Carle signed a six-year contract worth $33 million with the Tampa Bay Lightning on July 4.[8] The Flyers most notable unrestricted free agent signings were former Flyer Ruslan Fedotenko to a one-year, $1.75 million contract and defenseman Bruno Gervais to a two-year, $1.65 million contract.[9]

Shea Weber 2-6-2010

The Flyers signed Shea Weber to the richest offer sheet in NHL history.

After failing to land Suter or re-sign Carle, the Flyers signed restricted free agent defenseman Shea Weber of the Nashville Predators to a 14-year offer sheet worth $110 million, $68 million of which was a signing bonus, on July 19.[10] The offer sheet was the richest in NHL history in terms of total money, money per season, and length, surpassing the previous offer sheet record set by Thomas Vanek. The Predators, already having lost Weber's defensive partner Suter to Minnesota, matched the offer sheet five days later.[11] Had the Predators declined to match, they would have received the Flyers' next four first-round draft picks as compensation.[10]

In the weeks leading up to the 2012–13 lockout, the Flyers re-signed wingers Wayne Simmonds and Scott Hartnell to six-year contract extensions. Simmonds extension was worth $23.85 million and Hartnell's $28.5 million.

With team captain Chris Pronger unlikely to return as a result of continuing post-concussion syndrome which has placed his playing career in jeopardy, the Flyers named Claude Giroux team captain on January 15 shortly after the lockout ended.[12]

Regular season[]

The Flyers started the season 0–3–0, the franchise's worst season start in 17 years.[13]

The Flyers did not qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time since the 2006–07 season and only the ninth time in team history.

The Flyers were the most penalized team during the regular season, with 184 power-play opportunities against.[14]

Standings[]

Standings[]

Due to the lockout, each team played 48 games this season, all within their conference.

Atlantic Division
R GP W L OTL ROW GF GA Pts
1 z – Pittsburgh Penguins 48 36 12 0 33 165 119 72
2 New York Rangers 48 26 18 4 22 130 112 56
3 New York Islanders 48 24 17 7 20 139 139 55
4 Philadelphia Flyers 48 23 22 3 22 133 141 49
5 New Jersey Devils 48 19 19 10 17 112 129 48


bold – Qualified for playoffs, y – Won division, z – Won best record in conference


Eastern Conference
R Div GP W L OTL ROW GF GA Pts
1 z – Pittsburgh Penguins AT 48 36 12 0 33 165 119 72
2 y – Montreal Canadiens NE 48 29 14 5 26 149 126 63
3 y – Washington Capitals SE 48 27 18 3 24 149 130 57
4 Boston Bruins NE 48 28 14 6 24 131 109 62
5 Toronto Maple Leafs NE 48 26 17 5 26 145 133 57
6 New York Rangers AT 48 26 18 4 22 130 112 56
7 Ottawa Senators NE 48 25 17 6 21 116 104 56
8 New York Islanders AT 48 24 17 7 20 139 139 55
-1
9 Winnipeg Jets SE 48 24 21 3 22 128 144 51
10 Philadelphia Flyers AT 48 23 22 3 22 133 141 49
11 New Jersey Devils AT 48 19 19 10 17 112 129 48
12 Buffalo Sabres NE 48 21 21 6 14 125 143 48
13 Carolina Hurricanes SE 48 19 25 4 18 128 160 42
14 Tampa Bay Lightning SE 48 18 26 4 17 148 150 40
15 Florida Panthers SE 48 15 27 6 12 112 171

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Divisions: AT – Atlantic, NE – Northeast, SE – Southeast

bold – Qualified for playoffs, y – Won division, z – Won best record in conference


Schedule and results[]

Regular season[]

2012–13 regular season[15]

Legend:       Win (2 points)       Loss (0 points)       Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

Player statistics[]

Scoring[]

  • Position abbreviations: C = Center; D = Defense; G = Goaltender; LW = Left Wing; RW = Right Wing
  • dagger = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
  • ‡ = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
Regular season
No. Player Age Pos GP G A Pts +/- PIM
28 Giroux, ClaudeClaude Giroux 25 C 48 13 35 48 −7 22
93 Voracek, JakubJakub Voracek 23 RW 48 22 24 46 −7 35
17 Simmonds, WayneWayne Simmonds 24 RW 45 15 17 32 −7 82
44 Timonen, KimmoKimmo Timonen 37 D 45 5 24 29 3 36
10 Schenn, BraydenBrayden Schenn 21 C 47 8 18 26 −8 24
24 Read, MattMatt Read 26 RW 42 11 13 24 1 2
48 Briere, DannyDanny Briere 35 C 34 6 10 16 −13 10
14 Couturier, SeanSean Couturier 20 C 46 4 11 14 −8 10
26 Fedotenko, RuslanRuslan Fedotenko 34 LW 47 4 9 13 8 12
19 Hartnell, ScottScott Hartnell 30 LW 32 8 3 11 −5 70
12 Gagne, SimonSimon Gagne

dagger || 32 || LW || 27 || 5 || 6 || 11 || −3 || 6

22 Schenn, LukeLuke Schenn 23 D 47 3 8 11 3 34
25 Talbot, MaximeMaxime Talbot 28 C 35 5 5 10 2 23
9 Knuble, MikeMike Knuble 40 RW 28 4 4 8 −4 20
29 Gustafsson, ErikErik Gustafsson 24 D 27 3 5 8 −1 2
27 Gervais, BrunoBruno Gervais 28 D 37 1 5 6 −17 10
36 Rinaldo, ZacZac Rinaldo 22 C 32 3 2 5 −7 85
15 McGinn, TyeTye McGinn 22 LW 18 3 2 5 0 19
5 Coburn, BraydonBraydon Coburn 27 D 33 1 4 5 −10 41
3 Foster, KurtisKurtis Foster 31 D 23 1 4 5 0 25
8 Grossmann, NicklasNicklas Grossmann 28 D 30 1 3 4 −1 21
38 Lauridsen, OliverOliver Lauridsen 23 D 15 2 1 3 0 34
30 Bryzgalov, IlyaIlya Bryzgalov 32 G 40 0 3 3 N/A 0
32 Sestito, TomTom Sestito

‡ || 25 || LW || 7 || 2 || 0 || 2 || 1 || 12

41 Meszaros, AndrejAndrej Meszaros 27 D 11 0 2 2 −9 2
32 Manning, BrandonBrandon Manning 22 D 6 0 2 2 4 0
37 Rosehill, JayJay Rosehill

dagger || 27 || LW || 11 || 1 || 0 || 1 || −4 || 64

42 Akeson, JasonJason Akeson 22 RW 1 1 0 1 1 2
23 Huskins, KentKent Huskins

dagger || 33 || D || 8 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0

37 Zolnierczyk, HarryHarry Zolnierczyk

‡ || 25 || LW || 7 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 36

35 Mason, SteveSteve Mason

dagger || 24 || G || 7 || 0 || 1 || 1 || N/A || 0

18 Hall, AdamAdam Hall

dagger || 32 || RW || 11 || 0 || 0 || 0 || −1 || 0

21 Laughton, ScottScott Laughton 18 C 5 0 0 0 0 0
11 Wellwood, EricEric Wellwood 22 LW 4 0 0 0 0 0
6 Lilja, AndreasAndreas Lilja 37 D 4 0 0 0 −1 0
33 Boucher, BrianBrian Boucher 36 G 4 0 0 0 N/A 0
34 Konan, MattMatt Konan 21 D 2 0 0 0 0 0
45 Shelley, JodyJody Shelley 36 LW 1 0 0 0 0 0
49 Leighton, MichaelMichael Leighton

‡ || 31 || G || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || N/A || 0

Goaltending[]

  • dagger = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
  • ‡ = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
Regular season
No. Player Age GP GS W L OT SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI
30 Ilya Bryzgalov 32 40 40 19 17 3 1066 107 2.79 .900 1 2,297:45
35 Steve Masondagger 24 7 6 4 2 0 215 12 1.90 .944 0 378:04
33 Brian Boucher 36 4 1 0 2 0 55 6 2.50 .891 0 144:01
49 Michael Leighton 31 1 1 1 0 0 26 5 5.07 .808 0 59:08

Awards and records[]

Awards[]

Type Award/honor Recipient Ref
League (in-season) NHL First Star of the Week Jakub Voracek (February 25) [16]
Team Barry Ashbee Trophy Kimmo Timonen [17]
Bobby Clarke Trophy Jakub Voracek [17]
Gene Hart Memorial Award Zac Rinaldo [17]
Pelle Lindbergh Memorial Trophy Jakub Voracek [17]
Toyota Cup Claude Giroux [17]
Yanick Dupre Memorial Class Guy Award Scott Hartnell [17]

Records[]

Team[]

Franchise team records set during the 2012–13 season
Record Type Total Date(s) Opponent Player(s) Refs
Fastest two goals Game 0:07[lower-alpha 2] 4/23/2013 Boston Bruins Matt Read [18]
Oliver Lauridsen

Milestones[]

Regular Season
Player Milestone Reached
Laughton, ScottScott Laughton 1st Career NHL Game January 19, 2013
McGinn, TyeTye McGinn 1st Career NHL Game January 22, 2013
McGinn, TyeTye McGinn 1st Career Goal
1st Career Point
1st Career Assist
January 26, 2013
Giroux, ClaudeClaude Giroux 300th Career Game February 15, 2013
Bryzgalov, IlyaIlya Bryzgalov 400th Career Game
30th Career Shutout
February 18, 2013
Voracek, JakubJakub Voracek 200th Career Point February 20, 2013
Gervais, BrunoBruno Gervais 400th Career Game February 25, 2013
Bryzgalov, IlyaIlya Bryzgalov 200th Career Win March 2, 2013
Couturier, SeanSean Couturier 100th Career Game March 7, 2013
Read, MattMatt Read 100th Career Game March 10, 2013
Timonen, KimmoKimmo Timonen 1,000th Career Game March 18, 2013
Lauridsen, OliverOliver Lauridsen 1st Career NHL Game March 30, 2013
Lauridsen, OliverOliver Lauridsen 1st Career Point
1st Career Assist
April 3, 2013
Schenn, BraydenBrayden Schenn 100th Career Game April 6, 2013
Foster, KurtisKurtis Foster 400th Career Game April 13, 2013
Laviolette, PeterPeter Laviolette 750th Career Game Coached April 15, 2013
Manning, BrandonBrandon Manning 1st Career Assist
1st Career Point
April 16, 2013
Hall, AdamAdam Hall 600th Career Game April 20, 2013
Lauridsen, OliverOliver Lauridsen 1st Career Goal April 23, 2013
Akeson, JasonJason Akeson 1st Career NHL Game
1st Career Point
1st Career Goal
April 27, 2013
Giroux, ClaudeClaude Giroux 200th Career Assist April 27, 2013
Mason, SteveSteve Mason 100th Career Win April 27, 2013

Suspensions and fines[]

Player Explanation Length Salary Date issued
Brayden Schenn Charging New Jersey Devils defenseman Anton Volchenkov during NHL Game No. 30 in New Jersey on Tuesday, January 22, 2013, at 12:37 of the second period 1 game $4,702.70 January 23, 2013[19]
Harry Zolnierczyk Charging Ottawa Senators defenseman Mike Lundin during NHL Game No. 302 in Philadelphia on Saturday, March 2, 2013, at 9:13 of the first period 4 games $12,972.96 March 3, 2013[20]

Transactions[]

The Flyers were involved in the following transactions from June 12, 2012, the day after the deciding game of the 2012 Stanley Cup Finals, through June 24, 2013, the day of the deciding game of the 2013 Stanley Cup Finals.[21]

Trades[]

Date Details Ref
June 22, 2012 To Columbus Blue Jackets
Sergei Bobrovsky
To Philadelphia Flyers
2nd-round pick in 2012
4th-round pick in 2012
4th-round pick in 2013
[2]
June 23, 2012 To Toronto Maple Leafs
James van Riemsdyk
To Philadelphia Flyers
Luke Schenn
[4]
January 13, 2013 To Carolina Hurricanes
Luke Pither
To Philadelphia Flyers
Brian Boucher
Mark Alt
[22]
February 25, 2013 To Calgary Flames
Mike Testwuide
To Philadelphia Flyers
Mitch Wahl
[23]
February 26, 2013 To Los Angeles Kings
Conditional 4th-round pick in 2013[lower-alpha 3]
To Philadelphia Flyers
Simon Gagne
[24]
March 12, 2013 To Columbus Blue Jackets
Matt Ford
To Philadelphia Flyers
Future considerations
[25]
March 30, 2013 To Detroit Red Wings
Conditional 7th-round pick in 2014[lower-alpha 4]
To Philadelphia Flyers
Kent Huskins
[27]
April 1, 2013 To Anaheim Ducks
Harry Zolnierczyk
To Philadelphia Flyers
Jay Rosehill
[28]
April 3, 2013 To Columbus Blue Jackets
Michael Leighton
3rd-round pick in 2015
To Philadelphia Flyers
Steve Mason
[29]
June 12, 2013 To New York Islanders
Shane Harper
4th-round pick in 2014
To Philadelphia Flyers
Mark Streit
[30]

Signings[]

Free agency[]

The following players were signed by the Flyers via free agency. Two-way contracts are marked with an asterisk (*).

Date Player Previous team (league) Term Ref
July 3, 2012 Cullen Eddy (ELC) Adirondack Phantoms (AHL) 2-year* [31]
July 3, 2012 Danny Syvret St. Louis Blues 2-year* [31]
July 5, 2012 Ruslan Fedotenko New York Rangers 1-year [9]
July 5, 2012 Bruno Gervais Tampa Bay Lightning 2-year [9]
January 13, 2013 Kurtis Foster Minnesota Wild 1-year [32]
January 24, 2013 Mike Knuble Washington Capitals 1-year [33]
March 1, 2013 Brandon Alderson (ELC) Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL) 3-year* [34]
March 21, 2013 Kyle Flanagan (ELC) St. Lawrence University (ECAC) 1-year* [35]
April 11, 2013 Petr Straka (ELC) Baie-Comeau Drakkar (QMJHL) 3-year* [36]
May 31, 2013 Maxim Lamarche (ELC) Baie-Comeau Drakkar (QMJHL) 3-year* [37]
May 31, 2013 Michael Raffl (ELC) Leksands IF (Allsvenskan) 1-year* [37]

Internal[]

The following players were either re-signed by the Flyers or, in the case of the team's selections in the NHL Entry Draft, signed to entry level contracts. Two-way contracts are marked with an asterisk (*).

Date Player Term Ref
July 1, 2012 Michael Leighton 1-year [3]
July 3, 2012 Mike Testwuide 1-year* [31]
July 9, 2012 Tom Sestito 1-year* [38]
July 12, 2012 Ben Holmstrom 1-year* [39]
July 24, 2012 Harry Zolnierczyk 1-year* [40]
July 26, 2012 Jakub Voracek 4-year [41]
August 8, 2012 Marc-Andre Bourdon 2-year*[lower-alpha 5] [42]
August 8, 2012 Scott Laughton (ELC) 3-year* [42]
August 15, 2012 Wayne Simmonds 6-year extension [43]
August 20, 2012 Scott Hartnell 6-year extension [44]
February 7, 2013 Kimmo Timonen 1-year extension [45]
March 1, 2013 Anthony Stolarz (ELC) 3-year* [34]
March 17, 2013 Ben Holmstrom 1-year extension* [46]
April 7, 2013 Mark Alt (ELC) 3-year* [47]
April 8, 2013 Steve Mason 1-year extension [48]
April 17, 2013 Zac Rinaldo 2-year extension [49]
April 17, 2013 Jay Rosehill 2-year extension [49]

Waivers[]

The Flyers were involved in the following waivers transactions.

Date Player Team Ref
January 25, 2013 Niko Hovinen to Edmonton Oilers [50]
March 1, 2013 Tom Sestito to Vancouver Canucks [51]
April 3, 2013 Adam Hall from Tampa Bay Lightning [52]

Departures[]

The following players left the team via free agency, release, or retirement. Players who were under contract and left the team during the season are marked with an asterisk (*).

Date Player New team (league) Via Ref
June 12, 2012 Ian Laperriere Retirement[lower-alpha 6] [53]
July 1, 2012 Oskars Bartulis HC Donbass (KHL)[lower-alpha 7] Buyout [54]
July 3, 2012 Jaromir Jagr Dallas Stars Free agency [6]
July 4, 2012 Matt Carle Tampa Bay Lightning Free agency [8]
July 22, 2012 Jason Bacashihua Straubing Tigers (DEL) Free agency [55]
July 22, 2012 Johan Backlund Kärpät (SM-liiga) Free agency [56]
September 16, 2012 Pavel Kubina HC Vítkovice Steel (Czech Extraliga) Free agency [57]
N/A Andrew Rowe Elmira Jackals (ECHL) Free agency [58]
N/A Dan Jancevski Retirement[lower-alpha 8] [59]
N/A Blair Betts Retirement[lower-alpha 9] [60]
April 6, 2013 Andreas Lilja* Rögle BK (Allsvenskan) Free agency[lower-alpha 10] [61]

Draft picks[]

See also: List of Philadelphia Flyers draft picks

Philadelphia's picks at the 2012 NHL Entry Draft, which was held at the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on June 22–23, 2012.[62][63] The Flyers traded their originally allotted second, third, and sixth-round picks in three different trades.[64]

Round Pick Player Position Nationality Team (league) Notes
1 20 Scott Laughton Center Flag of Canada Canada Oshawa Generals (OHL)
2 45 Anthony Stolarz Goaltender Flag of the United States United States Corpus Christi IceRays (NAHL) [lower-alpha 11]
3 78 Shayne Gostisbehere Defense Flag of the United States United States Union College (ECAC) [lower-alpha 12]
4 111 Fredric Larsson Defense Flag of Sweden Sweden Brynas IF Jr (J20 SuperElit)
4 117 Taylor Leier Left wing Flag of Canada Canada Portland Winterhawks (WHL) [lower-alpha 11]
5 141 Reece Willcox Defense Flag of Canada Canada Merritt Centennials (BCHL)
7 201 Valeri Vasilyev Defense Flag of Russia Russia МHC Spartak (MHL)

Farm teams[]

American Hockey LeagueAdirondack Phantoms[65]
ECHLTrenton Titans[66]

Notes[]

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  2. 2.0 2.1 Flyers acquire three draft picks. Philadelphia Flyers (June 22, 2012). Retrieved on June 22, 2012.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Flyers re-sign (G) Michael Leighton. Philadelphia Flyers (July 1, 2012). Retrieved on April 30, 2013.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Flyers Acquire Luke Schenn. Philadelphia Flyers (June 23, 2012). Retrieved on June 23, 2012.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Michael Russo (July 9, 2012). Wild's 72 hours of pursuit, anxiety and elation. Minnesota Star Tribune. Retrieved on April 30, 2013.
  6. 6.0 6.1 The Canadian Press (July 3, 2012). Stars sign free agent Jagr to one-year, $4.55 million deal. TSN. Retrieved on April 30, 2013.
  7. Dmitry Chesnokov (August 3, 2012). Jaromir Jagr on lockout plans, his time in Philadelphia and signing with Dallas. Puck Daddy. Retrieved on April 30, 2013.
  8. 8.0 8.1 TSN.ca Staff (July 4, 2012). Lightning sign D Carle to six-year, $33M contract. TSN. Retrieved on April 30, 2013.
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Flyers Sign Ruslan Fedotenko, Bruno Gervais. Philadelphia Flyers (July 5, 2012). Retrieved on July 5, 2012.
  10. 10.0 10.1 "Blueliner Weber Signs 14-Year, $110M Offer Sheet With Flyers", TSN.ca, July 19, 2012. Retrieved on April 30, 2013. 
  11. AP (July 24, 2012). Predators match Flyers' 14-year, $110M offer sheet for Weber. TSN. Retrieved on April 30, 2013.
  12. Claude Giroux named Captain of the Flyers. Philadelphia Flyers (January 15, 2013). Retrieved on January 15, 2013.
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  14. https://www.hockey-reference.com/leagues/NHL_2013.html
  15. 2012–2013 Regular Season Schedule/Results – Philadelphia Flyers – Schedule. Philadelphia Flyers.
  16. Voracek, Stamkos, Bishop named NHL 'Three Stars'. National Hockey League (February 25, 2013). Retrieved on August 10, 2015.
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 17.5 Flyers History – Team Awards. P.Anson. Retrieved on August 10, 2015.
  18. 2016–2017 Philadelphia Flyers Media Guide, p. 262
  19. Flyers' Brayden Schenn suspended one game. National Hockey League (January 23, 2013). Retrieved on May 2, 2015.
  20. Flyers' Zolnierczyk suspended four games. National Hockey League (March 3, 2013). Archived from the original on March 5, 2013. Retrieved on May 2, 2015.
  21. Hockey Transactions Search Results. Pro Sports Transactions. Retrieved on April 8, 2014.
  22. Canes Acquire Pither from Flyers for Boucher, Alt. Carolina Hurricanes (January 13, 2013). Retrieved on January 13, 2013.
  23. Flames acquire Mike Testwuide from Philadelphia. Calgary Flames (February 25, 2013). Retrieved on February 25, 2013.
  24. Sarah Baicker (February 26, 2013). Flyers acquire Simon Gagne from Kings for draft pick. CSNPhilly.com. Retrieved on February 26, 2013.
  25. Blue Jackets acquire forward Matthew Ford from Philadelphia Flyers in exchange for future considerations. Columbus Blue Jackets (March 12, 2013). Retrieved on March 12, 2013.
  26. Stanley Cup Champion Added to Comets Roster. Utica Comets (November 4, 2013). Retrieved on May 20, 2014.
  27. Bill Roose (March 30, 2013). Huskins is on the move again. Detroit Red Wings. Retrieved on March 30, 2013.
  28. Anthony SanFilippo (April 1, 2013). Harry Z traded for Rosehill. Philadelphia Flyers. Retrieved on April 1, 2013.
  29. Flyers acquire Steve Mason from Columbus; Adam Hall from Tampa Bay. Philadelphia Flyers (April 3, 2013). Retrieved on April 3, 2013.
  30. FLYERS ACQUIRE STREIT. Philadelphia Flyers (July 12, 2013). Retrieved on July 12, 2013.
  31. 31.0 31.1 31.2 Flyers Free Agency Blog. Philadelphia Flyers (July 3, 2012). Retrieved on July 5, 2012.
  32. Flyers sign (D) Kurtis Foster. Philadelphia Flyers (January 13, 2013). Retrieved on January 13, 2013.
  33. Flyers, Knuble agree to terms. Philadelphia Flyers (January 24, 2013). Retrieved on January 25, 2013.
  34. 34.0 34.1 OTF ARCHIVE - MARCH 2013 - Philadelphia Flyers - News - FLYERS INK STOLARZ & ALDERSON. Philadelphia Flyers (March 1, 2013). Retrieved on May 20, 2014.
  35. FLYERS SIGN C KYLE FLANAGAN. Philadelphia Flyers (March 19, 2013). Retrieved on May 20, 2014.
  36. Flyers sign RW Petr Straka. Philadelphia Flyers (April 11, 2013). Retrieved on April 13, 2013.
  37. 37.0 37.1 Flyers Sign LW Michael Raffl and D Maxim Lamarche. Philadelphia Flyers (May 31, 2013). Retrieved on June 2, 2013.
  38. Hughes, Travis (July 9, 2012). Tom Sestito signs 1-year deal with Flyers. Broad Street Hockey. Retrieved on May 20, 2014.
  39. Hughes, Travis (July 12, 2012). Ben Holmstrom signs 1-year, $550k deal with Flyers, Phantoms. Broad Street Hockey. Retrieved on May 20, 2014.
  40. Detweiler, Geoffrey (July 24, 2012). Tuesday Morning Fly By: Latvia Remains in the NHL!. Broad Street Hockey. Retrieved on May 20, 2014.
  41. Anthony SanFilippo (July 25, 2012). Flyers Ink Voracek. Philadelphia Flyers. Retrieved on May 20, 2014.
  42. 42.0 42.1 Flyers Sign Bourdon; Laughton. Philadelphia Flyers (August 8, 2012). Retrieved on May 20, 2014.
  43. Anthony SanFilippo (August 15, 2012). Flyers Sign Simmonds to Six-Year Extension. Philadelphia Flyers. Retrieved on May 20, 2014.
  44. Flyers re-sign Hartnell to multi-year extension. Philadelphia Flyers (August 20, 2012). Retrieved on May 20, 2014.
  45. Anthony SanFilippo (February 7, 2013). Flyers Signs Extension; Simmonds still out; New post-win song. Philadelphia Flyers. Retrieved on May 20, 2014.
  46. Carchidi, Sam (March 17, 2013). Timonen downplays milestone, points to Flyers' focus. The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved on May 20, 2014.
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  48. Anthony SanFilippo (April 8, 2013). MASON SIGNS EXTENSION. Philadelphia Flyers. Retrieved on April 8, 2013.
  49. 49.0 49.1 Tim Panaccio (April 17, 2013). Flyers give Rinaldo, Rosehill two-year extensions. CSNPhilly.com. Retrieved on April 17, 2013.
  50. Oilers claim G Niko Hovinen off waivers from the Philadelphia Flyers. Edmonton Oilers (January 25, 2013). Retrieved on May 20, 2014.
  51. Canucks claim Tom Sestito off waivers. Vancouver Canucks (March 1, 2013). Retrieved on May 20, 2014.
  52. Panaccio, Tim (April 3, 2013). Flyers claim forward Adam Hall off waivers. CSNPhilly.com. Retrieved on May 20, 2014.
  53. Laperriere Announces His Retirement. Philadelphia Flyers (June 12, 2012). Retrieved on May 20, 2014.
  54. Rothenberg, Ben. "Bought Out Like the Wolf: Goodbye, Oskars Bartulis", Broad Street Hockey, June 30, 2012. Retrieved on May 20, 2014. 
  55. New number one Tiger is clear: AHL goalie Jason Bacashihua comes (German). Straubing Tigers (July 22, 2012). Retrieved on May 21, 2014.
  56. "Backlundista kärppäpalapelin viimeinen palanen", Jatkoaika.com, July 22, 2012. Retrieved on November 24, 2014. (Finnish) 
  57. "Pavel Kubina player profile", The Hockey News. Retrieved on November 24, 2014. 
  58. Andrew Rowe's career stats at Eliteprospects.com, retrieved November 24, 2014
  59. Parker, Jeff. "Former NHLer Jancevski enjoying retirement", Windsor Star, February 11, 2013. Retrieved on September 24, 2016. 
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  66. Non-AHL Affiliates. P. Anson. Flyers History. Retrieved on October 26, 2013.

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Head Coaches Allen • Stasiuk • Shero • McCammon • Quinn • McCammon • Keenan • Holmgren • Dineen • Simpson • Murray • Cashman • Neilson • Ramsay • Barber • Hitchcock • Stevens • Laviolette • Berube • Hakstol • Vigneault
Division titles 1967-68, 1973-74, 1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1979-80, 1982-83, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87, 1994-95, 1995-96, 1999-2000, 2001-02, 2003-04
Conference Championships 1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1979-80, 1984-85, 1986-87, 1996-97
Stanley Cups 1973-74, 1974-75
Affiliates Lehigh Valley Phantoms (AHL), Reading Royals (ECHL)
Philadelphia Flyers Seasons
1960s 1967-68 | 1968-69 | 1969-70
1970s 1970-71 | 1971-72 | 1972-73 | 1973-74 | 1974-75 | 1975-76 | 1976-77 | 1977-78 | 1978-79 | 1979-80
1980s 1980-81 | 1981-82 | 1982-83 | 1983-84 | 1984-85 | 1985-86 | 1986-87 | 1987-88 | 1988-89 | 1989-90
1990s 1990-91 | 1991-92 | 1992-93 | 1993-94 | 1994-95 | 1995-96 | 1996-97 | 1997-98 | 1998-99 | 1999-2000
2000s 2000-01 | 2001-02 | 2002-03 | 2003-04 | 2004-05 | 2005-06 | 2006-07 | 2007-08 | 2008-09 | 2009-10
2010s 2010-11 | 2011-12 | 2012-13 | 2013-14 | 2014-15 | 2015-16 | 2016-17 | 2017-18 | 2018-19 | 2019-20
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