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Home / Sports / Philadelphia Flyers Phantoms' affiliation with Flyers may end By WAYNE FISH phillyBurbs.com PHILADELPHIA — For years, the Flyers have enjoyed a productive and convenient relationship with their American Hockey League affiliate, the Phantoms. The Phantoms have won two Calder Cups ...
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allthingsphillysports.blogspot.com — Remember when the Flyers started off the season winless in their first 6 games? Seems like a... distant memory now as the team has won 13 of its last 18 and ascended into second place in the Atlantic Division, a mere 3 points behind the Rangers, a team that has played 3 more games than the Flyers..... (more) Flyers remain hot despite mounting injuries
Flyers Notes: Taking one for the team | Philadelphia Inquirer | 12/28/2008
philly.com — COLUMBUS, Ohio - Shot-blocking can be dangerous to your health. > Just ask the three Flyers -... Kimmo Timonen , Scott Hartnell and Matt Carle - who were injured while stopping the puck during Friday's 5-1 loss in Chicago. > Timonen, the team's best ... (more) Flyers Notes: Taking one for the team | Philadelphia ...
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Phantoms’ affiliation with Flyers may end
Flyers Fan Central — FLYERS NOTES - Tuesday night, Flyers president Peter Luukko disclosed that there's a good possibility the Phantoms will be sold and relocated to another city - such as Springfield, Mass. (the Falcons' contract with the Edmonton Oilers runs out this season) - while the Flyers maintain control of their players. View original post here: Flyers Headlines from phillyBurbs.com

End of Days for the Phantoms?
The700Level.com - Philly Sports & Minutiae — ... Wayne Fish of PhillyBurbs.com reports that Peter Luukko has ruled out Atlantic City, Trenton, and the Wachovia Center as possible homes for the Phantoms, and that there's a good chance the team will be sold and relocated. The Flyers would retain control of their players. ...

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