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Brayden Holtby Gets Served a Plate of Fists by Flyers' Ray Emery


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April 5, 2023  (0:51)
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On NOVEMBER 1st, 2013, the Philadelphia Flyers and Washington Capitals engaged in a line brawl that brought back memories of the days when Flyers hockey was truly exciting. In a heated game, tensions boiled over, and players from both teams began fighting on the ice.

One of the most memorable moments of the brawl was when Flyers forward Wayne Simmonds and Capitals forward Tom Wilson engaged in a physical battle, showcasing the intense rivalry between the two teams. Additionally, Flyers goalie Ray Emery joined in on the fight, charging out of his crease to take on Capitals netminder Brayden Holtby.

While some may criticize the violence of the game, it's important to note that this type of physical play was a hallmark of Flyers hockey in its glory days. The team was known for its toughness and willingness to stand up for each other, traits that endeared them to their passionate fan base.
The brawl on November 1st, 2013, serves as a reminder of the exciting brand of hockey that the Flyers were once known for, and a testament to the enduring legacy of the team.

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