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== Frequently Asked Questions == {{FAQ |q1=How many Stanley Cups have the Flyers won? |a1=The Philadelphia Flyers have won 2 Stanley Cups: 1974 and 1975. They were the first expansion team to win the Cup. They've reached the Finals 8 times total but haven't won since 1975, the longest active drought among original expansion teams. |q2=What are the Broad Street Bullies? |a2=The "Broad Street Bullies" was the nickname for the 1970s Flyers, particularly the 1974 and 1975 championship teams. Led by Bobby Clarke and featuring enforcers like Dave Schultz, they were the most physically intimidating team in hockey, winning through skill and sheer brutality. |q3=Who is Gritty? |a3=Gritty is the Flyers' mascot, introduced in 2018. The 7-foot orange, googly-eyed creature was initially mocked but quickly became a beloved cultural phenomenon. Known for chaotic behavior and viral moments, Gritty perfectly embodies Philadelphia's personality. |q4=Why is the Bobby Clarke so important to the Flyers? |a4=Bobby Clarke was the captain and heart of the Broad Street Bullies, winning 3 Hart Trophies (MVP) despite being diabetic. He led both Stanley Cup teams and later served as GM. His #16 is retired, and he represents everything the Flyers stand for: toughness, determination, and skill. }}
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