No Yuengling Night Out
by S. Rice on 11/25/25Xfinity Mobile Arena - PhiladelphiaRating: 2 out of 5We sat in the "Yuengling Night Out"and no one showed up from Yuengling for us to get our free beer and koozie. I'm still waiting for my brewski dude!

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Philadelphia Flyers History
The Flyers, who joined the NHL in 1967 when the league expanded from the Original Six, became a dominant force in the 1970s, earning the nickname "The Broad Street Bullies" for their physical style of play. Starting with the 1972-1973 season, the Flyers amassed 18 consecutive Playoff appearances, propelled by the likes of three-time MVP Bobby Clarke, Reggie Leach, and left winger Bill Barber.
The team won back-to-back Stanley Cup Championships, defeating the Boston Bruins in six games in 1974 and the Buffalo Sabres in six games in 1975. A bid for a third consecutive Cup fell short when the Flyers were swept in the finals by the Montreal Canadiens. In the 13 seasons that followed, the Flyers led the league in points twice and reached the finals three more times. During the 1979-1980 season, they set a record by going 35 consecutive games without a loss.
Sparked by forwards Tim Kerr and Brian Propp, the Flyers returned to the finals in 1985 and 1987, but were denied the title each time by the Edmonton Oilers. Behind the "Legion of Doom" line of center Eric Lindros, left winger John LeClair, and right winger Mikael Renberg, the Flyers made their seventh Stanley Cup Finals appearance in team history.
The Flyers continued to be a force well into the next decade, never missing the Playoffs. They had one more shot at a Stanley Cup Championship in 2009-2010, coming back from down 3-0 in the conference semifinals to beat Boston en route to a finals berth against Chicago. The Blackhawks prevailed in six games. To date, the Flyers have made it to the Playoffs a total of 40 times.
Philadelphia Flyers Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Division: Metropolitan
Year Founded: 1967
Team Colors: Black, Burnt Orange, White
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Philadelphia Flyers at Xfinity Mobile Arena (formerly Wells Fargo Center)
Since opening in 1996, Xfinity Mobile Arena has become one of the busiest arenas in the world. Aside from serving as the home ice for the Philadelphia Flyers, Xfinity Mobile Arena, is also the home court for NBA's Philadelphia 76ers and home of the National Lacrosse League's Philadelphia Wings. Xfinity Mobile Arena first opened its doors on August 31, 1996, to host the World Cup of Hockey, and has since hosted a variety of events, including the 2001 NBA Finals, and the Stanley Cup Final in 1997 and 2010.

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We sat in the "Yuengling Night Out"and no one showed up from Yuengling for us to get our free beer and koozie. I'm still waiting for my brewski dude!
The Flyers put on a terrific show and treat you right. Will be going again soon.
We had an excellent time watching the Ranger Flyer rookie series 2nd year we attended people are friendly even know we're Ranger fans. Good overall experience. See you next year
Flyers at the PPL was a very fun event, the place is flawless as usual ad the staff is friendly and helpful as usual Parking is also very affordable and a block away from the place. I definitely recommend come to watch hockey at the PPL
Bought tickets through the ticket master promotion to get autographed mini stick .. the gentleman at the customer service desk was incredibly nice.. 2 certified autographed sticks an exciting shoot out win ..
Nice seats. Good energy in the building in spite of the Flyers being shut out.
Wells Fargo Center was clean (spotless really) and who knew the food options had improved so much too? The 9th Street Italian Sandwich shop had REAL Roast Pork with REAL Broccoli Rabe, with REAL Sharp provolone cheese. On a REAL seeded and perfect roll. So many choices and so many things to see. It's well done really. The music however - wowsers ... talk about sensory overload - the between action music is on ELEVEN (aka - Spinal Tap, it's one more really, isn't it?) - was so loud it thumped off of your chest and was a borderline anxiety rush. Oh, and the Flyers? They won their third game since they canned the disciplinarian Torts - and the team played fast and loose. Sign of things to come? We'll see. The Wells Fargo Center despite its age has a lot to be proud of. Hopefully the same will be said of the Philadelphia Flyers soon.
Great seats, tons of Gritty fun. My son had a blast!!!
Great venue, easy parking, great staff. Concession prices are outrageous. Worst I've experienced between NYC, Buffalo, Tampa, Vegas and Montreal for hockey this season.
It was an away game for my team. I really loved visiting this arena. It was super easy to get there. There was quite a few places to eat. The game was really fun. I enjoyed all of the in game emtertainment and the DJ. Gritty was also fun. My team dominated, so it was a really good time.