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Washington Nationals | Home » » » NHL - Philadelphia Flyers 10 Greatest Games Set | | | | | | | Description: | | Just in time for the Flyers 40th Anniversary, this 10-Disc Gift Set includes 10 of the Greatest Games in Philadelphia Flyers history, as voted on by Flyers fans. Experience the pinnacle of what it is to be a Flyers fan from the Broad Street Bullies' 1974 Stanley Cup clinching game against the Bruins, to the 1976 victory over the Soviet team, to the 2004 playoff run. Relive the moments that players like Bobby Clarke, Tim Kerr and Jeremy Roenick provided leading the team to victory. This is a must have for any Flyers fan. | | | Features: | |
• Officially Licensed
• Highest Quality Recording
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33 of 33 found the following review helpful:
Great box set if your a Flyers fanNov 23, 2006
By Steve G. Here are the top 10 games that will be in this boxset (This is from the Flyers home webpage):
Based on the fans' votes, the 10 greatest games in the Flyers' history rank as follows (percentages are of the total vote):
1. May 19, 1974 - Flyers defeat Boston, 1-0, to win Stanley Cup (85.4%)
2. May 4, 2000 - Keith Primeau scores a goal in the 5th overtime period at Pittsburgh (79.6%)
3. May 27, 1975 - Flyers defeat Buffalo, 2-0, to win second Stanley Cup (71.6%)
4. January 11, 1976 - Flyers defeat Soviet Red Army Team, 4-1 (71.3%)
5. May 20, 2004 - Keith Primeau and Simon Gagne each score a goal as the Flyers defeat Tampa Bay in Game Six (52.7%)
6. May 4, 2004 - Jeremy Roenick scores a goal in overtime at Toronto to win game, 3-2, and series 4-2 (50.9%)
7. December 22, 1979 - Flyers win at Boston to set NHL record for longest undefeated streak (29 games) (43.3%)
8. May 28, 1987 - J.J. Daigneault scores the game-winning goal vs. Edmonton in Game Six of Stanley Cup Finals (40.9%)
9. May 9, 1974 - Bobby Clarke scores in overtime at Boston (37.9%)
10. April 13, 1985 - Tim Kerr scores four goals in second period of playoff game at NY Rangers (29.5%)
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
5 Stars...but some big games missingFeb 23, 2007
By Kevin S. Goff I'll give this five stars for the general concept, and I'm certainly happy to see these games again. But I disagree with some of the game selections.
First, only four of the ten games are home games (and only three at the old Spectrum). There was a special magic of Spectrum games.
Second and related...there were other games that really could have been added instead:
- Game 6 of the Conference finals against Quebec, in May of 1985, when Dave Poulin scored a shorthanded goal while the Flyers were two men short. The Spectrum EXPLODED when Poulin beat Mario Gosselin high to the glove side. Flyers won this game 3-0 to advance to the Stanley Cup Finals
- Game 5 of the Conference finals against Boston, in May of 1976, when Reggie Leach scored 5 goals at the Spectrum.
There are a few others I could mention, but those are the two biggest, and certainly could have been chosen over some of the more recent road games. I see there's a new DVD coming out in April on the history of the Flyers - hopefully it will cover some of these classic moments.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
AwesomeAug 27, 2007
By T. Harper
"Flyer's Fan"
I am a young Flyers fan, so getting to see some of the classic games in their entirety is great. It also gives a glimpse in how the game has evolved over the decades.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
For The Flyers FanaticDec 13, 2006
By Thomas Magnum This box set was released to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Flyers franchise. Collecting together the ten greatest games in franchise history, these are complete game broadcasts. The picture is grainy on some of the older games, but overall the set is first rate. This is a must own for any Flyers fan and with the way they are playing this year, it's nice to remember some of the glory days.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Not a flyers fan but buying it anywaySep 20, 2011
By Irwin Nemetz I'm not a die-hard flyers fan but I'm buying this anyway for the Soviet Red Army game. It was a fantastic thing to watch.
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