It's very good. As I noted in the documenting-our-hockey-freefall thread, Philadelphia is the one and only American NHL market that has enjoyed continuous support. Chicago, Boston, Detroit, Minnesota, New York, Long Island, and Pittsburgh have all experienced anything from dangerously low attendance/viewership/revenue to existential crises (Penguins almost moved, Isles almost moved, Devils almost moved, Sabres went bankrupt, the Wirtzes were going to surrender the Blackhawks franchise to the league had Bill not died when he did) to outright relocation (North Stars). Probably because the Flyers have always been run as a competent organization. For all the talk about "growing the game," Snider was one of the only owners this bullshit league has ever had who really, truly worked hard to evangelize for the sport in his city/state/territory. Guys like Jacobs, Wirtz, and the various MSG/MLSE owners are just glorified carnies who never saw far enough past selling seats and booze. Even under Comcast ownership, of all corporations, the Flyers always gave a shit. Good for them.
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