DVD Set: Philadelphia Flyers "10 Greatest Games" 10-Disc Set
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Flyers fans, rejoice! This incredible boxed
DVD set will simply blow you away with its depth of coverage and amazing
value for the money. Produced to coincide with the 40th anniversary of
the Philadelphia Flyers franchise, the folks at NHL Productions
delved deep into the archives to restore onto DVD the original complete
game broadcasts from 10 of the most historic games in franchise history!
Amazingly, you'll re-live all of these amazing games in their entirety,
just as they aired back in the day:
1974 Stanley Cup Finals, Game 2 (Flyers at Boston Bruins, May 9, 1974) - Captain Bobby Clarke shocks the Boston Garden faithful with an OT winner to even the series at one win each. 1974 Stanley Cup Finals, Game 6 (Bruins at Flyers, May 19, 1974) - Conn Smythe Trophy winner Bernie Parent shuts down the Bruins with a masterful 1-0 victory, and the Flyers become the first expansion team to win the Stanley Cup! 1975 Stanley Cup Finals, Game 6 (Buffalo Sabres at Flyers, May 27, 1975) - For the second straight year, Parent shuts out an offensive juggernaut to clinch a championship, as Clarke, Bill Barber, Dave Schultz, Andre Dupont, Reggie Leach, Gary Dornhoefer, Rick MacLeish, Orest Kindrachuk, Bob Kelly, and the rest of the boys skate with hockey's Holy Grail. "Super Series 1976", Game 4 (Soviet Red Army at Flyers, January 11, 1976) - After defeating the New York Rangers and Boston Bruins, and skating to a 3-3 draw with the Montreal Canadiens, the Soviet Union's Red Army team thought this game would be another walk in the park. But after only eight minutes of punishing play by the Broad Street Bullies, the Soviets had enough! They walked off the ice with 11:21 remaining in the first period, causing pandemonium at the old Spectrum. What happened next? Watch to find out! "Record Breaker", Flyers at Bruins, December 22, 1979 - Bobby Clarke's unassisted goal puts the Flyers ahead to stay, as the team sets an NHL record in extending its unbeaten streak to 29 games. 1985 Patrick Division Semifinals, Game 3 (Flyers at New York Rangers, April 13, 1985) - Tim Kerr scores an amazing four goals in one period as the Flyers sweep away the hated Rangers in round one. 1987 Stanley Cup Finals, Game 6 (Edmonton Oilers at Flyers, May 28, 1987) - Brian Propp and J.J. Daigneault provide the heroics as the Spectrum has its loudest, craziest night in history, and the Flyers force a Game 7 in Edmonton. 2000 Eastern Conference Semifinals, Game 4 (Flyers at Pittsburgh Penguins, May 4, 2000) - The third-longest game in NHL history ends in triumph for Philadelphia, as Keith Primeau moves past the point of exhaustion but scores the winner in a fifth overtime period. 2004 Eastern Conference Semifinals, Game 6 (Flyers at Toronto Maple Leafs, May 4, 2004) - Two long-time playoff rivals square off one more time, and the Flyers send the Toronto fans home disappointed with an overtime winner from Jeremy Roenick. 2004 Eastern Conference Finals, Game 6 (Tampa Bay Lightning at Flyers, May 20, 2004) - A wild come-from-behind victory, thanks to the superstar play of Simon Gagne and Keith Primeau, lifts the Flyers to a Game 7 matchup with the Lightning. What a way to celebrate 40 years of the orange-and-black! An absolute must-have addition to your sports DVD library. Specifications:
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