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Cam York threw his stick in the stands after scoring an OT winner, but the Flyers star got it back
- On Wednesday, Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Cam York scored the overtime winner in Game 6, lifting the team to a 1-0 victory against the Pittsburgh Penguins and clinching their first playoff advancement since 2020.
- Three years ago, front-office leaders Danny Briere and Keith Jones initiated a 'rebuild,' enabling the Flyers to overcome a 3.8-percent playoff odds and months of team struggles to eliminate Pittsburgh.
- During the celebration, York launched his stick into the crowd, where lifelong fan Jack Brod caught it; York later requested the stick's return as a memento from his career milestone.
- York met Brod at the Flyers Training Center on Friday to retrieve the stick, gifting the fan a new signed stick and playoff tickets for the upcoming Carolina series in return.
- The Flyers begin their second-round Stanley Cup Playoff series Saturday against the Carolina Hurricanes, with coach Rick Tocchet emphasizing the importance of maintaining their routine and mindset.
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Cam York threw his stick in the stands after scoring an OT winner, but the Flyers star got it back
Cam York scored a playoff winner for the Flyers and threw his stick into the stands in celebration. The Flyers beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 1-0 in Game 6, advancing in the playoffs for the first time since 2020.
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Read Full ArticleA Newtown man caught the stick from Cam York’s OT winner. On Friday, he returned it to the Flyers defenseman
Brod, 64, has been a fan since the Flyers' inception, but said, “It’s way more important to [York] than it could ever be to me." York gifted him a signed stick, jersey, and playoff tickets in return.
·Philadelphia, United States
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Leaning Left15Leaning Right1Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution65% Left
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C 31%
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