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View of the Wachovia Center facing Broad Street.

Once inside the Wachovia Center, there are lots of cool things to see. This wall contains the hats thrown on the ice for
hat tricks by the Flyers. Anybody see my stetson?

Wall hangings and pictures show our hero, Bernie Parent. Of course, you can still catch him wandering the halls in person
at a game or two.


Penalty box side, lower ice

More pictures from the Wall of Fame
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View of the Wachovia Center facing I-95

Here's a closer look at he hats and the plaque designating the game and player who scored the hat trick. Very cool display,
frequented by people with sunburnt heads.

Memorial to Flyers great announcer Gene Hart. His jacket and various awards decorate this wall. We miss you, Gene!

Outside the old Spectum these great statues can be seen. On the left, the Great Kate Smith. She is something to see. Above
is the "Score" statue. Below this statue are two plaques with each of the Stanley Cup teams players and coaches
listed. It is mounted. I will post a picture of these later. On the right, Julius "Doctor J" Erving displayed
on the Pattison avenue side facing Citizens Bank Park, home of the Phillies. Still looks like he's about to take flight.
The wild looking red head is my 7 year old, Valerie.

Center Ice

Look thru the Goalies helmet to see, well, hi-lights.
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View of the Wachovia Center facing 11th street and the Eagles Stadium.

Future hall of famer, Mark Recchil immortalize with his hat trick. Mark scored tons of goals for us and is a big fan favorite
in Philadelphia.

Replica Stanley Cups, pictures from the Daily News, team pictures and various other memoriabilia shown here.


This years brand new scoreboard. Bright, eh?
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