The Flyers will open their 48-game 2012-13 schedule against the Pittsburgh Penguins at the Wells Fargo Center in a nationally-televised game on NBC on Saturday, January 19 at 3 p.m. The season will conclude on April 28 at the Ottawa Senators.
“I’m happy that we’re back to playing hockey," said Comcast-Spectacor Chairman Ed Snider. "Our fans have waited a long time, and I want to thank them for staying with us. We can’t wait for the season to start.”
As a result of opening the season on January 19 at 3 p.m.,
Comcast-Spectacor also announced that the start time for the
Philadelphia College Hockey Faceoff, scheduled for the Wells Fargo
Center that evening between the University of Vermont and Penn State
University, has been changed to 8 p.m.
The revised schedule
finds the Flyers playing only Eastern Conference opponents, and is
weighted towards divisional foes. The Flyers will play 18 of their games
against the four other teams in the Atlantic Division, and will face
the teams in the Northeast and Southeast divisions three times each for a
total of 15 games against each division.
Within the Atlantic
Division, the Flyers will play five games each against the New York
Rangers and the New Jersey Devils. The Flyers will host the Rangers in
three games and will visit Madison Square Garden twice, while the
opposite situation – three road games and two home games – will be in
place against the Devils. The Flyers will play the Penguins and Rangers
four times apiece, with two at home and two away.
In the
Northeast and Southeast divisions, the Flyers will play two home games
and one road game against five teams, and one home game and two road
games against the other five. The breakdown is as follows:
TWO HOME GAMES & ONE ROAD GAME
Boston
Ottawa
Carolina
Florida
Washington
ONE HOME GAME & TWO ROAD GAMES
Buffalo
Montreal
Toronto
Tampa Bay
Winnipeg
The
condensed schedule will be an endurance test for the Flyers, with 10
sets of back-to-back games and more than two dozen occasions where the
team is playing every other night. The club’s only break of longer than
two days between games will come from March 19-23, when the Flyers will
have five days off while the NCAA Men’s Second and Third Round Games are
played at the Wells Fargo Center.
The Flyers’ radio and television broadcast schedule will be announced at a later date
"We are eager to drop the puck and get this season underway," said Comcast-Spectacor President Peter Luukko. "Our organization is very excited for our players, our coaches and, most particularly, our loyal and dedicated fans who continue to show their undying support and showed an incredible amount of patience during this process."
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