It’s been two months and one day since the Philadelphia Flyers last stepped onto the ice. Their playoff hopes were dwindling, they needed help from the Montréal Canadiens, and they themselves had to take care of business against the Washington Capitals. While things didn’t end well and we’ve been patiently waiting for the NHL Draft – taking place on the 28th and 29th of this month – the organization released their preseason schedule today.
General manager Daniel Brière officially announced their 7-game preseason schedule that will start on the 22nd of September and finish off on the 3rd of October.
It'll be here before you know it.
🔶 9/22 @ WSH
🔶 9/23 @ MTL
🔶 9/26 vs. NYI
🔶 9/28 vs. BOS
🔶 9/30 @ NYI
🔶 10/1 @ BOS
🔶 10/3 vs. NJD#LetsGoFlyers | @Ticketmaster https://t.co/hL9JL4KhrS— Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) June 17, 2024
The 2024-25 NHL regular season is set to kick off on the 4th of October when the Buffalo Sabres and the New Jersey Devils play two games in the Czech Republic as part of the 2024 NHL Global Series. As for the rest of the teams, their start date and schedule will be announced over the summer.
The Flyers will play two games apiece against the New York Islanders and the Boston Bruins while playing one game each against the Washington Capitals, Montréal Canadiens, and New Jersey Devils.
The preseason schedule is as follows:
September 22: @ Washington Capitals, Capital One Arena, 3:00pm ET
September 23: @ Montréal Canadiens, Bell Centre, 7:00pm ET
September 26: vs. New York Islanders, Wells Fargo Center, 7:00pm ET
September 28: vs. Boston Bruins, Wells Fargo Center, 7:00pm ET
September 30: @ New York Islanders, UBS Arena, 7:00pm ET
October 1: @ Boston Bruins, TD Garden, 7:00pm ET
October 3: vs. New Jersey Devils, Wells Fargo Center, 7:00pm ET
The Philadelphia Flyers website mentions that pricing and on-sale dates for preseason and regular season tickets will be announced at a later date. Broadcast information for the aforementioned games will also be announced at some point later in the summer.
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