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The Philadelphia Flyers are hosting an 'Orange Out' for their regular-season finale against the Montreal Canadiens to boost fan attendance and energy at Xfinity Mobile Arena. This initiative comes as the team is in the midst of a playoff push.
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Interest in the Flyers seems to be at its highest in recent years in Philadelphia.
With the Flyers in the midst of a playoff push, the energy has returned to Xfinity Mobile Arena. The team is trying to take advantage of that.
A call to fans to fill the arena for Tuesday’s regular-season finale against the Montreal Canadiens with orange, or an “Orange Out,” has been made.
Depending on the outcome of Sunday and Monday’s games, the race for the final spot in the Metropolitan Division could come down to Tuesday’s Game 82.
The Flyers are looking for fans to “show up, wear orange, and rally behind the team as they battle for a spot in the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs.”
Philadelphia controls its own playoff destiny. The Flyers are looking to do so with the city behind them.
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The 'Orange Out' event aims to encourage fans to fill Xfinity Mobile Arena with orange attire to enhance the atmosphere during the regular-season finale against the Montreal Canadiens.
The regular-season finale against the Montreal Canadiens is scheduled for Tuesday.

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