Preseason schedule revealed
Tuesday, 07.06.2010 / 2:06 PM
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2010 Flyers Preseason Schedule
The defending Eastern Conference Champion Philadelphia Flyers have announced their schedule for the 2010 preseason, which features three games at the Wachovia Center and one contest at the John Labatt Centre in London, Ontario. The eight-game preseason slate opens at home with the Flyers taking on their Atlantic Division rival New Jersey Devils on Tuesday, September 21 at the Wachovia Center at 7 p.m.
For the seventh consecutive season, the Flyers will travel to London, Ontario to play at the John Labatt Centre, and for the second consecutive year, they will face off against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday, September 23. The John Labatt Centre is operated and managed by Global Spectrum, the public assembly facility management subsidiary of Flyers’ parent company, Comcast-Spectacor.
"For the past six seasons, the Flyers have considered the John Labatt Centre our 'home away from home,'" said Comcast-Spectacor President and Global Spectrum Chairman Peter Luukko. "The John Labatt Centre is a terrific hockey building and all of our players enjoy visiting every preseason. A match-up with the Leafs in London is a dream match-up for hockey fans in Western Ontario. It's going to be a terrific night of hockey and a very memorable one for the City of London."
The Flyers own an all-time record of 4-2-0 and have outscored their opponents by a 21 to 14 margin in the previous six contests. The Flyers record in London is as follows: Toronto Maple Leafs (2009; 0-4 L), New York Islanders (2008; 4-0 W), Ottawa Senators (2007; 4-0 W), Pittsburgh Penguins (2006; 1-2 L), Atlanta Thrashers (2005; 8-6 W) and Washington Capitals (2003; 4-2 W).
The Flyers open training camp at the Virtua Center Flyers Skate Zone in Voorhees, New Jersey on Friday, September 17. A release with full schedule and roster information will be announced at a later date.
| Date | Opponent | Venue | Time |
| Sep. 21 | vs. New Jersey | Wachovia Center | 7pm |
| Sep. 23 | vs. Toronto | John Labatt Centre (London, ON) | 7pm |
| Sep. 24 | @ Toronto | Air Canada Centre | 7pm |
| Sep. 25 | @ Minnesota | Xcel Energy Center | 8pm |
| Sep. 28 | @ New Jersey | Prudential Center | 7pm |
| Sep. 29 | vs. NY Islanders | Wachovia Center | 7pm |
| Oct. 1 | vs. Buffalo | Wachovia Center | 7pm |
| Oct. 3 | @ Buffalo | HSBC Arena | TBD |
The defending Eastern Conference Champion Philadelphia Flyers have announced their schedule for the 2010 preseason, which features three games at the Wachovia Center and one contest at the John Labatt Centre in London, Ontario. The eight-game preseason slate opens at home with the Flyers taking on their Atlantic Division rival New Jersey Devils on Tuesday, September 21 at the Wachovia Center at 7 p.m.
For the seventh consecutive season, the Flyers will travel to London, Ontario to play at the John Labatt Centre, and for the second consecutive year, they will face off against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday, September 23. The John Labatt Centre is operated and managed by Global Spectrum, the public assembly facility management subsidiary of Flyers’ parent company, Comcast-Spectacor.
"For the past six seasons, the Flyers have considered the John Labatt Centre our 'home away from home,'" said Comcast-Spectacor President and Global Spectrum Chairman Peter Luukko. "The John Labatt Centre is a terrific hockey building and all of our players enjoy visiting every preseason. A match-up with the Leafs in London is a dream match-up for hockey fans in Western Ontario. It's going to be a terrific night of hockey and a very memorable one for the City of London."
The Flyers own an all-time record of 4-2-0 and have outscored their opponents by a 21 to 14 margin in the previous six contests. The Flyers record in London is as follows: Toronto Maple Leafs (2009; 0-4 L), New York Islanders (2008; 4-0 W), Ottawa Senators (2007; 4-0 W), Pittsburgh Penguins (2006; 1-2 L), Atlanta Thrashers (2005; 8-6 W) and Washington Capitals (2003; 4-2 W).
The Flyers open training camp at the Virtua Center Flyers Skate Zone in Voorhees, New Jersey on Friday, September 17. A release with full schedule and roster information will be announced at a later date.








