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Eric Lindros’ 41 goals during the 1992–93 season is the most by a Flyers rookie. His 1.58 points per game average during the 1995–96 season is also a franchise record. Dave Schultz holds the NHL single season record for most penalty minutes. Bernie Parent held the NHL single season wins record until he was surpassed in 2007. [62]
Twenty-eight people have been inducted into the Flyers Hall of Fame since its establishment in 1988, of which twenty-three have been players. [9] In addition to leading the team in points both in the regular season and playoffs, Clarke also holds the records for the most appearances and most assists for the Flyers in both regular season and ...
The Flyers record against the Penguins from 1967 to 1989 was 89–36–19, and most notably during this time the Penguins had a 42-game winless streak at the Spectrum, lasting from 1974 until 1989. The two teams met for the first time in the playoffs in the 1989 division finals, where the Flyers defeated the higher-seeded Penguins in seven games.
Year by year listing of all seasons played by the Philadelphia Flyers NHL season Flyers season Conference Division Regular season Postseason; Finish GP W L T OT Pts GF GA GP W L GF GA Result 1967–68: 1967–68 — West↑ 1st 74 31 32 11 — 73 173 179 7 3 4 17 17 Lost quarterfinals to St. Louis Blues, 3–4 [3] 1968–69: 1968–69 — West ...
As a player, he was a two-time Stanley Cup winner with the Philadelphia Flyers. Nicknamed "the Hammer", [1] Schultz is renowned as one of hockey's best enforcers and holds the NHL record for most penalty minutes in a single season, at 472. [2] Schultz was born in Waldheim, Saskatchewan, but grew up in Rosetown, Saskatchewan.
On April 15, Kevin Dineen tied team records for most shorthanded goals scored during a game (2) and most points in a single period (4). [15] [16] On the season, Mark Recchi registered a team record 123 points in his first full season with the Flyers, surpassing Bobby Clarke’s 119 points in 1975–76. [17]
The 1969–70 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Philadelphia Flyers' third season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flyers missed the playoffs for the first time in franchise history, setting a team record for fewest wins and an NHL record for most ties.
1998–99 was the final NHL season for longtime Flyers goaltender Ron Hextall, who holds several career records for the team. Serving in a backup role to starter John Vanbiesbrouck , Hextall was able to surpass Bernie Parent for games played by a goaltender (489) and wins (240) during the season.