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Will the Bruins host the Flyers in the next Winter Classic?

by Cityhockeyfever
created June 24, 2009, last edited June 27, 2009
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AUTHOR NOTE:
I also have published this at Cup Crazy's National Hockey League blog.

For quite a while now, reliable sources have indicated that the next Winter Classic is likely to be held at Fenway Park in Boston on January 1, 2010.

But here is another twist. Rumors are flying as to whom the Boston Bruins would host in the third such outdoor game in the United States in as many years and the fourth overall in league history.

Here are two sources that are giving us a firm indication that it will be the Philadelphia Flyers.

Anthony J. SanFilippo of the Delaware County Daily Times reported yesterday :

I made a couple phone calls and exchanged a couple emails and I can now confirm that speculation is true.

The Flyers will square off with the Bruins on January 1, 2010 at Fenway Park.

It's an interesting story how it came to be that the Flyers were picked for this event.

The NHL was pushing the Washington Capitals. They wanted to market Alex Ovechkin.

NBC, the network broadcasting the game, said no dice.

They were concerned with the poor ratings the Caps' produced in the playoffs in an opening round series against the New York Rangers - the #1 U.S. market for the NHL.

So, they told the NHL to skip Washington and give them the Flyers... a more certain brand to market.

The NHL was stubborn for a while... mostly because the Flyers were more interested in a January 1 date with Pittsburgh than Boston.

However, the NHL assured the Flyers that a future Flyers-Penguins outdoor game could still happen in a couple years.

The Flyers were satisfied and agreed to play.

The NHL then confirmed for NBC that the Flyers would in fact play.

No official announcement has come from the league or the Flyers, but sources have confirmed to me that this is the case.

Jeff Howe of Metro reported hours ago :

The other game will feature the Boston College men's hockey team, but final details are still being worked out regarding the timing of the game. A separate source, who also requested anonymity because an official announcement has not yet been made, indicated Boston University is talking with Fenway Sports Group about the possibility of playing at Fenway.

BU coach Jack Parker told Metro during the Frozen Four in April he was hoping the Terriers would be invited to play in the Winter Classic when rumors first started swirling about Boston hosting the event. Boston College and Boston University have been trying to schedule a game at Fenway Park for a few years.

BU, BC and Fenway Sports Group all declined comment for this story. Official word regarding the Winter Classic is expected to come from the NHL next month.

The Pittsburgh Penguins defeated the Buffalo Sabres in the inaugural Winter Classic in 2008 at Ralph Wilson Stadium.

The 2009 edition was held at Wrigley Field with the Detroit Red Wings defeating the Chicago Blackhawks.

So until the game and the two participating teams are confirmed by the National Hockey League with the upcoming official announcement, let the chatter begin as to whether it will definitely be the Flyers playing the Bruins. If it holds true, than this would be a good matchup to watch.


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JuTMSY4Legend
154 days ago
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Well:

A) I hope this is true. Let's be honest, the Flyers offer the bigger market compared to the Caps...and as we've learned during the finals, what NBC says, goes.

B) BC didn't even make the tournament last year and they get invited? Pathetic...
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
154 days ago
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JuTMSY4Legend
154 days ago
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
154 days ago
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Last 2 NCAA Champions, last 2 Hockey East Champions, last 2 Beanpot Champions.
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JuTMSY4Legend
154 days ago
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i wonder if he gets a ring for being on (essentially) the practice squad...ironically, I guess John Curry would too...
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JuTMSY4Legend
154 days ago
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No, you're right...the favorable treatment just kills me. I know its a much more marketable game (I'll probably try to go regardless) and many more will want to see it. Unless one of those teams follows the trend (of sucking) and NU can get over Thiessen...
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Steel TownDraft Pick
153 days ago
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From what I understand the "Taxi squad" will be getting rings.
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
154 days ago
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Well didn't Buffalo and Pittsburgh draw big ratings? These two are hardly big market teams.


I think having a game at Fenway will draw large national ratings no matter what, even if it's the Anaheim Ducks playing the Florida Panthers. The NHL wants to market Ovechkin, this is a place to do it. Then again, bringing in the Flyers helps rejuvenate an old rivalry that's gotten better the past few seasons.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
153 days ago
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I think football stadiums offer better venues for this but how can you say no to Fenway.
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
153 days ago
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For fans at the game, football stadiums are best. But for ice-making, baseball parks are best, because all football fields are crowned, and ballparks have flat surfaces.


Gillette Stadium has twice the capacity of Fenway, has about 50 times as much parking, better lines of sight, luxury boxes, and was designed for winter events. But Fenway is Fenway, and how cool will it be to watch hockey with the Green Monster in the background?
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
153 days ago
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And with the scores of each period on the manually operated scoreboard.
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
154 days ago
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The answer to this article's question is "Yes."


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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
153 days ago
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Ummm, then GO BRUINS!
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Steel TownDraft Pick
153 days ago
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The best part is that when Philly wasn't interested in playing the Bruins Bettman assured them that this would not stop them from playing the Pens in Happy Valley a few years from now.
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
153 days ago
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Many teams will be PO'ed if Pittsburgh and Philly get their 2nd appearance in the Winter Classic before their team gets their 1st.
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DeutscherRed-Shirting
153 days ago
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Meh if it gets Americans to watch the game why not...It all seems a little blase since Gretz and Mess faced the Flower in the Heritage Classic. There is also all kinds of talk about Cowtown hosting with the Leafs as the opponent as part of a double header, now that would be stupid. Calgary should play Van and the Leaf's should play the London Knights, it would be more sporting to actually give them a chance.
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DeutscherRed-Shirting
153 days ago
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Calgary has been officially shutdown, just as well those fairweather flamers couldnt fill my backyard rink if got colder then -10.
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DeutscherRed-Shirting
152 days ago
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Why are the Bruins playing the Flyers anyways? They should be hosting Montreal, now theres a team everyone loves to hate.
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
152 days ago
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Except it's a Canadian team. And as you've noticed, the NHL is staying away from Canadian teams in the Winter Classic. They want big market US teams. Sad, but true.
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DeutscherRed-Shirting
152 days ago
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Thank you for reminding me that the NHL hates Canadians because I don't know, we love hockey more then anything and will follow it blindly I guess.
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
152 days ago
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The NHL doesn't hate Canadians. NBC hates Canadians.
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