Other Professional Ice Hockey Teams in Philadelphia
| Professional Ice Hockey in Philadelphia | ||
|---|---|---|
| Seasons | League | Team |
| 1927–35 | C-AHL | Philadelphia Arrows |
| 1930–31 | NHL | Philadelphia Quakers |
| 1932–33 | T-SHL | Philadelphia Comets |
| 1935–36 1936–41 |
C-AHL I-AHL/AHL |
Philadelphia Ramblers |
| 1941–42 | AHL | Philadelphia Rockets |
| 1942–46 | EAHL | Philadelphia Falcons |
| 1946–49 | AHL | Philadelphia Rockets |
| 1951 | EAHL | Philadelphia Falcons |
| 1955–64 | EHL | Philadelphia Ramblers |
| 1967–present | NHL | Philadelphia Flyers |
| 1972–73 | WHA | Philadelphia Blazers |
| 1974–77 1977–79 |
NAHL AHL |
Philadelphia Firebirds |
| 1996–2009 | AHL | Philadelphia Phantoms |
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