Philadelphia Flyers announce “Ignite the Orange” campaign for 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs

Emily Malmstrom Chief of Staff to Chairman & CEO
Emily Malmstrom Chief of Staff to Chairman & CEO
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The Philadelphia Flyers announced on Apr. 17 that the team will launch the “Ignite the Orange” campaign as they return to the Stanley Cup Playoffs, with Toyota serving as presenting partner for their 2026 postseason run.

The campaign aims to unite fans and energize Philadelphia as the Flyers compete in their first playoff appearance at Xfinity Mobile Arena. The partnership with Tri-State Toyota Dealers Association will include in-arena branding, fan events, and digital content throughout the playoffs.

Playoff action begins Saturday, April 18, when the Flyers face off against the Pittsburgh Penguins on the road. Fans can participate in a range of public events such as a citywide orange skyline lighting and an “Ignite the Orange” bus tour featuring NBC Sports Philadelphia, Flyers alumni, and Gritty. The tour includes stops across several towns before ending at Stateside Live! for an official Game 2 watch party where attendees can win home game tickets. A pep rally is also scheduled at Comcast Center Plaza on Tuesday, April 21.

Stateside Live! will host free away game watch parties presented by Coors Light and Super Lyte during Games 1 and 2. Home playoff games are set for Wednesday, April 22 and Saturday, April 25 at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Attendees will receive exclusive t-shirts and have opportunities to purchase commemorative tickets benefiting Flyers Charities or bid on memorabilia through a special auction supporting cancer awareness initiatives—a reflection of community efforts according to the official website.

Additional offerings include unique food items like “The Hat Trick Challenge”—three cheesesteaks with fries—and specialty cocktails available at arena concessions. Official merchandise will be sold at extended hours from Monday through Wednesday leading up to home games.

The Philadelphia Flyers operate as a professional ice hockey team within the National Hockey League structure according to their official website. They provide professional entertainment through NHL competition while supporting local community programs as noted by their official site. Notably, in franchise history on Dec. 11, 1977 defenseman Tom Bladon recorded an eight-point game during an historic victory over Cleveland Barons according to team records.

Single-game tickets for home playoff matches are available now online. Fans interested in attending all postseason home games may consider purchasing season ticket memberships.



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