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  2. Philadelphia Flyers Captains. Team Name: Philadelphia Flyers. Seasons: 56 (1967-68 to 2023-24) NHL Playoff Appearances: 40. NHL Championships: 2 (2 Stanley Cups) Playoff Record: 231-218. Record (W-L-T-OTL): 2173-1569-457-218 (5021 points) All-time Goals Leader: Bill Barber, 420. All-time Points Leader: Bobby Clarke, 1210

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  3. Complete list and history of team captains in Philadelphia Flyers Tickets | Help | EP Shop | EP Rinkside

    Season
    “c” Captain (s)
    “a” Alternate Captain (s)
    2023-2024 2023-24
    Travis Konecny Scott Laughton
    2021-2022 2021-22
    Sean Couturier Kevin Hayes Ivan Provorov
    2020-2021 2020-21
    Sean Couturier Kevin Hayes Ivan Provorov
    2019-2020 2019-20
    Jakub Voráček Sean Couturier Kevin ...
    • Lou Angotti
    • Ed Van Impe
    • Bobby Clarke
    • Mel Bridgman
    • Bill Barber
    • Dave Poulin
    • Ron Sutter
    • Rick Tocchet
    • Kevin Dineen
    • Eric Lindros

    The Flyers snagged Lou Angotti from the Chicago Black Hawks (as they were then known) with the 33rd overall pick in the 1967 NHL Expansion Draft. He then served as captain during the Flyers’ inaugural season. Unlike other teams that struggled in their early years, the Flyers entered the NHL guns blazing. They won the West Division that season befor...

    Like Angotti, Ed Van Impe was also claimed from the Black Hawks in the 1967 NHL Expansion Draft. Somewhat foolishly, they decided to leave him unprotected despite that he was coming off a strong rookie season when he finished second in Calder Trophy voting behind Bobby Orr. Related: Broad Street Bullies More Than Goons, Fists & Enforcers A strong, ...

    It’s no surprise that Mr Flyer was a team captain. What is surprising is that he gave up his captaincy, but we will get to that. Bobby Clarke’sgreatness cannot be overstated. During his 15-year career, all spent in Philadelphia, Clarke lit up the stat sheet. He still holds several Flyers records, including games played, assists and points. Clarke w...

    The Flyers selected Mel Bridgman first overall in the 1975 NHL Amateur Draft. Never a prolific scorer, Bridgman was a consistent offensive contributor and a smart defensive center. During his seven years in Philadelphia, he averaged close to 20 goals and 30 assists per season. Bridgman was named captain in 1979 after Clarke became a player-coach. H...

    The Flyers’ all-time leading goal-scorer, Bill Barber captained the team in the 1981-82 season and in part of the 1982-83 season. He was drafted seventh overall by the Flyers in the 1972 NHL Amateur Draft and played his full 12-year career in Philadelphia. Though he was the Flyers’ top goal-scorer for many years, he didn’t earn the captaincy until ...

    Replacing Barber and Clarke as captain is no easy task, but Dave Poulin did a fine job. During the five and a half seasons that Poulin was captain, the Flyers consistently made the playoffs and even went to two Stanley Cup Finals (both losses to the Edmonton Oilers). Poulin was a star for Notre Dame and averaged nearly a point and a half per game d...

    One of six brothers to play in the NHL, Ron Sutter was drafted fourth overall by the Flyers in the 1982 NHL Entry Draft. His twin brother, Rich, was selected tenth overall by the Penguins in the same draft. It only took a year for Rich to be traded to Philadelphia. United with his brother, Ron put up three of the best seasons of his career. Once Ri...

    Despite being a sixth-round pick by the Flyers in the 1983 NHL Entry Draft, Rick Tocchetput together an impressive NHL career. He played the first seven and a half years of his career in Philadelphia and quickly became one of the team’s best players. During the 1989-90 season, he nearly broke the 100-point mark with 37 goals and 59 assists. After a...

    After the Flyers went a season without a captain, Kevin Dineen was given the “C” for the 1993-94 season. He spent the first seven and a half seasons of his career with the Hartford Whalers before being traded to the Flyers during the 1991-92 season where he paid instant dividends, recording 56 points in the remaining 64 games that season. After a s...

    After three captains in three consecutive seasons, Eric Lindrosfinally brought some stability to the position and served as the Flyers’ captain for nearly six seasons. He was drafted first overall in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft by the Nordiques but refused to play for them and was eventually traded to the Flyers for a package that included Peter Forsb...

  4. Since the franchise was established, the team has had 18 team captains, including Bobby Clarke, who led the Flyers to two Stanley Cups in 1974 and 1975. Clarke served the longest single stint, 7 seasons, as Flyers team captain and 9 seasons total while Eric Lindros and Dave Poulin each served 6 seasons as team captain.

  5. Feb 15, 2024 · It’s hard to find any player in NHL history who embodies the identity of a franchise better than Bobby Clarke represents the Philadelphia Flyers. He helped usher in the era of the fiercest, most intimidating team that bullied their way to consecutive Stanley Cup in 1973-74 and 1974-75.

  6. Feb 15, 2024 · The Philadelphia Flyers today announced the club has named forward Sean Couturier the 20th captain in team history, according to General Manager Daniel Briere and Head Coach John Tortorella.

  7. The official 2023 - 2024 roster of the Philadelphia Flyers, including position, height, weight, date of birth, age, and birth place.

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