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Philadelphia Phantoms

The Philadelphia Phantoms are an American Hockey League team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They are owned by and are the minor league affiliate of the city's National Hockey League club, the Philadelphia Flyers. The Phantoms play out of the Flyers' former home, the Wachovia Spectrum.

Franchise History

Record

Season GP W L T OTL PTS PCT GF GA PIM Home Road Division Coach Result
2003-2004 80 46 25 7 2 101 .631 216 168 2259 24-11-3-2 22-14-4-0 East John Stevens Division Champions
2002-2003 80 33 33 6 8 80 .500 198 212 1991 14-14-4-5 16-19-2-3 South John Stevens 4th in Division
2001-2002 80 33 27 15 5 86 .538 206 210 2181 18-13-9 15-19-6 South John Stevens 3rd in Division
2000-2001 80 36 34 5 5 82 .513 246 244 2023 18-20-2 18-19-3 Mid-Atlantic John Stevens 4th in Division
1999-2000 80 44 30 3 2 93   281 239 2563     Mid-Atlantic Bill Barber 3rd in Division
1998-1999 80 47 22 9 2 105   272 221 2223   23-12-4-1 Mid-Atlantic Bill Barber Division Champions
1997-1998 80 47 21 10 2 106   314 249 2152 30-9-1   Mid-Atlantic Bill Barber Calder Cup Champions
Division Champions
1996-1997 80 49 18 10 3 111   325 230 1987     Mid-Atlantic Bill Barber Division Champions

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