Flyers - The Wachovia Center - Philadelphia, PA - Capacity: 19,519 When, in 1967, the National Hockey League expanded for the first time in their 40-year history, the fans in Philadelphia were thrilled to finally get their new ice hockey team, the Philadelphia Flyers. Although the cards were stacked against the new expansion teams in favor of the so-called \"Original Six,\" Philadelphia still managed to be relatively successful in terms of expansion teams. They made the playoffs in their first year of existence, and in 1974, a mere seven years after expansion, the Flyers became the first expansion team ever to win the Stanley Cup. Not too bad for an upstart team from outside the Original Six, right? Of course, those other teams and their fans didn't take too kindly to the "Broad Street Bullies" (named after the Broad Street location of their home ice, the Philadelphia Spectrum). In order to win the Flyers felt they had to stack their team with what they referred to as "brawn," but other teams referred to as "thugs." But love them or hate them, those Philadelphia teams were successful, and as a result, they developed a huge fan base in the Philadelphia and southern New Jersey area, a fan base that remains steadfastly loyal toady. And when it come to Philadelphia Flyers tickets, there are few hotter tickets in the region. But don't worry, because at Gotickets.com, we'll have all of those Flyers tickets and Wachovia Center tickets when you want them most because we're the internet's best source for hard-to-find, and even sold-out sports tickets, concert tickets, and theater tickets.
With so much passion and so much controversy surrounding the original winning Flyers squads, it's little wonder that the Philadelphia Flyers have made some in-league enemies over time. As a result, game against the Flyers are always intense, making Flyers tickets some of the best NHL tickets you can find. If the New York Rangers are coming to town, you can expect New York Rangers tickets to offer an intense game over a rivalry fueled by Philadelphia's winning of the 1991 #1 overall pick Eric Lindros. If the Pittsburg Penguins are coming to town, expect that Penguins tickets will get you into an exciting game of in-state rivals playing for not only supremacy in the division, but for bragging rights in Pennsylvania. And of course, if the New Jersey Devils are coming down the turnpike, then you'll see one of the NHL's most heated current rivalries thanks to Flyers vs. Devils tickets. In fact, the state of New Jersey is virtually divided in half by the Flyers/Devils rivalry, with the northern half of the state supporting the Devils, and the southern half cheering on the Flyers. Of course, at Gotickets.com, we don't worry about which team you cheer for, we just want to provide you with the best tickets to the best games so that you can cheer as hard as you want for your favorite team.