The Flyers will play three of their exhibition games at the Wells Fargo Center, while playing a fourth game as the home team on Sept. 26 at the Global Spectrum-managed John Labatt Centre in London, Ontario, the home of the OHL’s London Knights. The Flyers will make a preseason visit to London for the ninth straight year and will take on the Maple Leafs there for the third time.
Prior to the start of main training camp, the Flyers will hold a four-day rookie camp that starts on Sunday, September 16 and culminates with a Rookie Game exhibition in Washington against the Capitals at 3pm on September 20. Further information on that game will be released later this summer.
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FLYERS 2012 PRESEASON SCHEDULE
Date
Teams
Facility
Location
Time (ET)
Television
Tue. Sep 25
Blackhawks at Flyers
Wells Fargo Center
Philadelphia, PA
7:00 p.m.
TBD
Wed. Sep 26
Maple Leafs at Flyers
John Labatt Centre
London, ON
7:00 p.m.
TBD
Sat. Sep. 29
Rangers at Flyers
Wells Fargo Center
Philadelphia, PA
7:00 p.m.
TBD
Mon. Oct. 1
Devils at Flyers
Wells Fargo Center
Philadelphia, PA
7:00 p.m.
TBD
Tue. Oct 2
Flyers at Maple Leafs
Air Canada Centre
Toronto, ON
7:00 p.m.
TBD
Fri. Oct. 5
Flyers at Devils
Prudential Center
Newark, NJ
7:00 p.m.
TBD
Sat. Oct 6
Flyers at Blackhawks
United Center
Chicago, IL
8:30 p.m.
TBD
Last edited by MiamiScreamingEagles: 07-10-2012 at 06:57 PM.
Blackhawks on the 6th? We starting with them for the season opener? Or is the preseason running late?
The dates listed in the first post are all preseason games. When the remainder of the preseason schedule is published, dates in between September 26 and October 6 will be utilized.
The dates listed in the first post are all preseason games. When the remainder of the preseason schedule is published, dates in between September 26 and October 6 will be utilized.
I know the Rangers play the Kings in LA at Staples at the end of pre-season, so I assume we're not playing them this year, and they're starting out west.
Wonder if NBC will want opening night to be Flyers/Kings
When it's the only chance you have to see the boys play every year...you pay it. Haven't missed one in London.
you're better off just flying to Philly during the season to catch a game. At least you'll be paying to see an entire NHL caliber line-up and not one mashed together with AHLers/prospects