The Philadelphia Flyers have had less regular-season success against the Boston Bruins than any other team since entering the NHL in 1967. They'll try to snap a six-game losing streak against the Bruins at TD Garden for this week's Wednesday Night Rivalry game (8 p.m. ET; NBCSN, TVA Sports).
The Flyers have a .433 point percentage in their 186 regular-season games against the Bruins, by far their lowest against any team, and they haven't won in Boston since a 2-1 victory on Oct. 6, 2011.
The Bruins should be well-rested; they've been off since winning 5-3 at the Arizona Coyotes on Saturday. The Flyers lost 2-1 at home to the Dallas Stars on Tuesday.
Tale of the tape | ||
2-2-1 (5th, Metropolitan) | 2014-15 Record | 2-3-0 (6th, Atlantic) |
1856-1287-457-123 | All-Time Record | 2981-2270-791-135 |
65-90-21-10 | Head-to-Head Reg-Season Record | 100-59-21-6 |
0-4-2 | Streak vs. Opponent | 6-0-0 |
0-3-2 @ Boston | Home/Road Streak vs. Opponent | 5-0-0 vs. Flyers |
2 | Stanley Cup Championships | 6 |
9 | Hall of Fame Members | 48 |
Bob Clarke | Most Famous Alumnus | Bobby Orr |
4 | Hart Trophy Winners | 12 |
37 | Postseason Appearances | 69 |
Mark Recchi (1992-95; 1999-2004) | Best Player in Common | Mark Recchi (2008-11) |
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