Wells Fargo Center
Acting as the home for the Philadelphia Flyers and Philadelphia 76ers, the Wells Fargo Center is a very busy venue. In addition to these teams, this venue hosts the Philadelphia Soul in the Arena Football League and is the site of many concerts that come through the Philadelphia area. Located in the same South Philadelphia Sports Complex which includes Citizens Bank Park and Lincoln Financial Field, South Broad Street is your one stop shop for all your sporting event needs.
Taking over for the Spectrum in 1996, the Wells Fargo Center is a major upgrade for fans looking to enjoy the game in a more luxurious style. More than 125 suites attract Philadelphia area professionals to host events at these great events. Those booking through LuxuryVIPSuites.com get the added bonus of working with the most reputable company in the industry, ensuring a smooth event with every detail handled to your specifications.
VIP parking outside the arena allows for a short walk up to the suite level where you can enjoy the amazing catering spread along with refreshing cocktails in a well decorated room, climate-controlled for your comfort. Multiple sizes and configurations ensure that you will find the luxury suite best for you and your group. Whether for personal or professional use, the luxury suites at the Wells Fargo Center cannot be beat. Reach out to us today by calling 610-828-7407 to speak with our knowledgeable staff about securing a suite for an upcoming game.
If you happen to already own a suite at the Wells Fargo Center then you are fully aware of just how amazing the experience is in these great boxes. However, the countless events each year at this venue are sure to leave you with a few occasions when the suite will not be in use. That is where we come in to market your suite to our clients. Email us direct at sales@luxuryvipsuites.com to learn about our marketing program and how LuxuryVIPSuites.com can become a very lucrative partner for you in your suite ownership. Earning back some of your annual expense in owning the suite can help with your bottom line. LuxuryVIPSuites.com is the company you can trust when it comes to leasing out your suite at the Wells Fargo Center.
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A tough town deserves a hockey team that emulates that mentality on the ice. No team better embodies the spirit of their hometown than the Philadelphia Flyers. Famously branded (or infamously if you are a fan of another team) the Broad Street Bullies, the Flyers were a team that would beat you physically as well as on the scoreboard. Flyers hockey has a unique feel and today’s team still represents that fight on the ice each night.
The architect of the Philadelphia Flyers, Ed Snider, led the charge in bringing the expansion franchise to the City of Brotherly Love. Struggling to put together a talented team, the Flyers toughed out some rocky seasons at the onset, adding skilled players along the way and also players that weren’t afraid to get in the middle of a scrum and intimidate the competition.
The Flyers reputation for being a brutal opponent was soon known around the league and their games were especially dreaded by their rivals. Despite their ability to out-muscle their opponents, the Flyers were able to put together a strong game with players like Bobby Clarke, Bernie Parent, and Rick MacLeish leading the way to victory.
By the 1973-74 season, the Flyers were poised for a deep playoff run. A 50 win team in the regular season, Philadelphia breezed through the Atlanta Flames in the first round of the playoffs before winning a difficult seven game series against the New York Rangers. Reaching the Stanley Cup for the first time in their history, the Flyers went to work on the Boston Bruins. After losing in game one, the Flyers took game two in overtime and won two more, pushing Boston to the brink of elimination. The Bruins made a strong showing in game five, winning 5-1, but ultimately did not have enough left in the tank to force a game seven. The Flyers would win game six by a score of 1-0 to capture their first Stanley Cup Championship.
Eager to protect their championship title, the Flyers put up 51 wins in the 1974-75 season, again taking first place in their division. In a fashion similar to the year before, the Flyers swept the Maple Leafs in round one before advancing past the New York Islanders in a seven game semifinal. Defending the Cup against the Buffalo Sabres, the Flyers prevailed in six games to become back to back champions of hockey.
Four more Stanley Cup Finals appearances for the team would yield no more championships. The Flyers headed into the 2019-2020 season hungry for a third title. Despite great play over the years from some amazing stars in Philadelphia, the Cup drought continues.
Today’s team has been a little different from what Philly fans are used to seeing. Chuck Fletcher was hired as the new general manager midway through the 2018-2019 season and appointed seasoned bench boss Alain Vigneault as the new head coach before the 2019-2020 season.
This young squad had been lacking much of the famous fighting spirit that put the Flyers on the map. Coach Vigneault is working towards re-solidifying the team’s identity, melding together the toughness of the past with the speed and finesse necessary for success in today’s game. While the bones are in place with pillars of the lineup in Claude Giroux, Shayne Gostisbehere, and Ivan Provorov, there is a lot of work to be done in filling out the rest of the roster. Kevin Hayes, Sean Couturier, and Travis Konecny also play large roles for this team. Picking up James Van Riemsdyk’s second stint in Philly may prove to be vitally important going forward. The goaltending situation, always tricky in this city, looked to have found a permanent solution in young netminder Carter Hart. However, he struggled through the 2020-2021 season and Brian Elliott ended up getting the nod as starter. Now that Elliott has left, Hart needs to step it up with backup Martin Jones waiting in the wings.
Earning the number one seed in the Eastern Conference, Philadelphia played well in the pandemic bubble. They eliminated the Montreal Canadiens in six games in the first round before pushing a red hot Islanders club to a seventh game in round two. Although they exited the playoffs at this point, AV and his club had plenty of reason to be proud. They had a great foundation from which to work going into next season. However, Philadelphia’s goaltending struggles and lack of consistency plagued them and they would find themselves on the outside looking in for the 2020-2021 playoffs.
Grabbing Rasmus Ristolainen from Buffalo is a big move that will help this club defensively. Voracek was traded to Columbus in exchange for Cam Atkinson.
They will be hard at work in Philadelphia again, while paying homage to legends of the past including Bobby Clarke, Bernie Parent, Bill Barber, Mark Howe, Eric Lindros, Brian Propp, Ron Hextall, John LeClair, and Rick MacLeish. Click here for more information about the Philadelphia Flyers.
If you own a Philadelphia Flyers suite, we can market your luxury suite for the dates you choose not to use or are unable to attend.
This is a great opportunity to offset much of your suite expense which you incur each year. You have thousands of dollars just sitting there – no Philadelphia Flyers game should go unused.
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