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FLYERS TRAINING CENTER UNVEILS ‘67 ARENA RINK AS PART OF CONTINUED FACILITY RENOVATION PROJECT

 

New Ice Sheet added to Flyers Training Center for team and public use

 

Voorhees, NJ (July 5, 2025)  — The Flyers Training Center is proud to announce the reopening of its newly branded ice rink: ‘67 Arena, a name that pays tribute to the founding year of the Philadelphia Flyers and honors the team’s legacy of excellence, passion, and perseverance.

 

The newly renovated area, built in summer 2024 as part of ongoing renovations at the Flyers Training Center, features upgraded public and private spaces and a new sheet of ice to support players, coaches and hockey operations. Set for completion in Fall 2025, the project reinforces the facility’s status as a premier training hub and its commitment to the hockey and skating community in the Philadelphia region.

 

Named the ‘67 Arena, the rink serves as a visual and symbolic reminder of the Flyers' enduring impact on the sport of hockey and the city of Philadelphia. From the team’s humble beginnings to its evolution into one of the NHL’s most iconic organizations, the new arena celebrates the spirit of the orange and black through featured artwork and tributes to legendary players such as the club’s first captain Lou Angotti, Bernie Parent, Bobby Clarke, Gary Dornhoefer, and Joe Watson.

 

As part of a larger renovation project at the Flyers Training Center, ‘67 Arena rink will be a vibrant hub for the hockey community. It will support a wide range of programming, including learn to skate, and play hockey, public skating, adult league and more serving as a cornerstone for developing players and growing the game at all levels.

 

For more information on programming, events, and the facility’s ongoing upgrades, visit FlyersTrainingCenter.com.

 

-FLYERS TRAINING CENTER