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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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