Philadelphia Flyers NHL Official Licensed Product Pro Hockey Baseball Hat Cap
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Item traits
Category: |
Hats
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Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon
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Condition: |
Pre-owned
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Size: |
Adjustable
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Style: |
Baseball Cap
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Color: |
Orange
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Material: |
Cotton Blend
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Country/Region of Manufacture: |
China
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UPC: |
Does not apply
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Pattern: |
Solid
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Occasion: |
Casual
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Vintage: |
No
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Season: |
Fall
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Handmade: |
No
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Signed: |
No
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Character: |
Flying Puck
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Fabric Type: |
Woven
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Personalize: |
No
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Brand: |
NHL
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Department: |
Unisex Adults
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Theme: |
Hockey
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Features: |
Adjustable
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Seller Notes: |
โExcellent Condition Looks Like Never Wornโ
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Posted for sale:
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More than a week ago
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Item number:
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1625928633
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Philadelphia Flyers NHL Official Licensed Product Pro Hockey Baseball Hat Cap
Founded:
1967
Founder:
Comcast Spectacor
Headquarters:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Website:
nhl.com
The Philadelphia Flyers are an ice hockey team based in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. The team competes in the Metropolitan Division of the
Eastern Conference of the NHL.
The franchise was founded in 1967. However, before 1967, Philadelphia
had had a hockey team called Philadelphia Quakers that was devastated
by the financial hardships of the Great Depression. After that, the city
of ?brotherly love? made numerous unsuccessful attempts to return to
the NHL. In 1946, Philadelphia acquired the Montreal Maroons franchise,
who suspended play in 1938 and persuaded the NHL to transfer the team to
Philadelphia. Still, time after time, the NHL sent peremptory notices
of rejection. No wonder, as Philadelphians had nothing but the desire to
locate another ice hockey team in their home city. There were no good
sports facilities until 1967 when the legendary Spectrum indoor arena
was built.
The Philadelphia Flyers joined the National Hockey League in 1967 as
the Second Six team. The 1967 NHL Expansion was targeted at adding six
new franchises to double the size of the League. Bill Putnam, one of the
Philadelphia Flyers? co-owners, insisted on the dominance of his
favorite orange color in the team color scheme.
After the NHL officials selected Philadelphia as the city for one of
the new franchises, the club owners announced the name-the-team contest.
There were no doubts about team colors, as the Flyers adopted the
Quakers? orange, white and black colors. The prize for the best name was
21? (53 cm) color television. More than 25,000 ballots were entered in
total, offering names like Quakers, Ramblers, Liberty Bells, Keystones,
Raiders, etc. However, ?Flyers? were the winning one since it had
perfect alliteration with ?Philadelphia.? 9-year-old Alec Stockard was
declared a winner. He and 100 other contestants suggested the given
name, but he submitted his entry with the misspelled word ?Fliers.?
Next, it was time to design the logo, which turned out to be a candy
eye.