The Philadelphia Flyers announced on Apr. 12 that fans attending the team’s final regular season home games will be invited to participate in an “Orange Out” during Tuesday’s matchup against the Montreal Canadiens, a game described as crucial for their playoff hopes.
The initiative encourages supporters to wear orange and show unity as the Flyers aim to secure a spot in the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs. The organization said that these efforts are part of rallying community spirit at a key moment in their season.
In addition to the themed event, fans attending both Monday’s and Tuesday’s games can expect several promotions. There will be a happy hour from 5-7 p.m. at the East Food Hall featuring $5 cans of Michelob Ultra and Bud Light (12oz). A Flyers Fan Pack, which includes a hot dog, popcorn or chips, and a 21oz soda for $12.99, will be available at select sections. All Flyers merchandise—excluding jerseys—will also be offered as buy one, get one 50% off.
According to the official website, the Philadelphia Flyers compete as a professional ice hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL) and provide entertainment through competition and community outreach according to the official website. The team is known for supporting various community programs including league-wide initiatives such as cancer awareness according to the official website.
The franchise has achieved notable moments in its history; on Dec. 11, 1977, defenseman Tom Bladon recorded an eight-point game during an 11-1 victory over Cleveland Barons—the first such feat by an NHL defenseman according to the official website.
Tickets remain available for what could prove decisive matches as fans prepare to support their team both on and off the ice.









