Philadelphia Flyers

Philadelphia Flyers hockey cards

Philadelphia Flyers hockey cards highlight Hall of Famers like Bobby Clarke and modern stars like Carter Hart and Travis Konecny. Rookie cards for Hart and Konecny are popular, especially Young Guns editions from Upper Deck. Vintage Flyers cards featuring Clarke and Bernie Parent are classics, while modern Flyers cards from SP Authentic and autographed sets appeal to modern collectors.

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Bobby Clarke
Bernie Parent
Eric Lindros
Bill Barber
Mark Howe
John LeClair
Tim Kerr
Claude Giroux
Ron Hextall
Simon Gagne

**1973-74 O-Pee-Chee Bobby Clarke Rookie Card (#1)**  
Bobby Clarke is one of the most legendary players in Philadelphia Flyers history and is widely regarded as one of the greatest captains in NHL history. His 1973-74 O-Pee-Chee rookie card marks the beginning of a Hall of Fame career that included two Stanley Cups (1974, 1975) and three Hart Trophies as the NHL's most valuable player. Clarke was known for his leadership, playmaking ability, and tenacity, making his rookie card one of the most valuable and iconic in Flyers history.

**1973-74 O-Pee-Chee Bernie Parent Rookie Card (#71)**  
Bernie Parent is a Flyers legend and one of the greatest goaltenders in NHL history. His 1973-74 O-Pee-Chee rookie card is highly prized by collectors, representing the start of his storied career with the Flyers. Parent backstopped the team to two consecutive Stanley Cups in 1974 and 1975 and won two Conn Smythe Trophies as the playoff MVP. His aggressive style of play and clutch performances make his rookie card a top collectible.

**1976-77 O-Pee-Chee Reggie Leach Card (#72)**  
Reggie Leach, known as “The Riverton Rifle,” was one of the most lethal snipers in Flyers history. His 1976-77 O-Pee-Chee card is a standout for collectors, showcasing his power and scoring ability. Leach won the Conn Smythe Trophy in 1976 despite the Flyers losing the Stanley Cup Final. He was an integral part of the Flyers' offense during the 1970s and remains a beloved figure in the team’s history. His card is a valuable piece for Flyers fans.

**1980-81 O-Pee-Chee Mark Howe Card (#68)**  
Mark Howe is one of the greatest defensemen in Flyers history and was a key player in the team’s success during the 1980s. His 1980-81 O-Pee-Chee card showcases his skill and all-around play, as Howe was known for his exceptional skating, vision, and ability to contribute offensively from the blue line. Howe’s smooth skating and leadership helped the Flyers reach the Stanley Cup Final in 1985, and his card remains one of the most sought-after for Flyers collectors.

**1990-91 Upper Deck Eric Lindros Rookie Card (#55)**  
Eric Lindros is one of the most iconic players in Flyers history, and his 1990-91 Upper Deck rookie card represents the start of his exciting and, at times, controversial career with the team. Lindros, known for his size, speed, and scoring ability, was the centerpiece of the Flyers' offensive attack in the 1990s. His card remains highly valuable, especially to fans who remember his electrifying performances, even though his tenure with the Flyers was marred by injuries and a contentious relationship with management.

**1973-74 O-Pee-Chee Bill Barber Rookie Card (#189)**  
Bill Barber was a vital member of the Flyers' “Broad Street Bullies” era, known for his scoring and leadership. His 1973-74 O-Pee-Chee rookie card represents the beginning of a Hall of Fame career that included two Stanley Cups (1974, 1975) and a reputation as one of the best left wings in the league. Barber's two-way play and ability to score clutch goals made him one of the most beloved Flyers players of all time, and his rookie card is a valuable piece for collectors.

**2001-02 Upper Deck John LeClair Card (#14)**  
John LeClair was one of the most prolific goal-scorers in Flyers history, and his 2001-02 Upper Deck card showcases the peak of his career with the team. LeClair was known for his power forward style, combining size, strength, and skill to dominate in front of the net. He was a key player in the Flyers’ success during the late 1990s and early 2000s, making his card a prized item for those who remember his high-scoring seasons and impact on the team.

**2003-04 Upper Deck Peter Forsberg Card (#27)**  
Peter Forsberg was one of the most skilled and dynamic forwards in the NHL during his time, and his 2003-04 Upper Deck card reflects his brief but impactful time with the Flyers. Forsberg, known for his incredible vision, playmaking, and two-way play, was acquired by the Flyers during their 2005-06 push to contend for a Stanley Cup. Although his time with the Flyers was short, Forsberg’s card remains valuable for collectors who remember his all-around brilliance.

**1996-97 Upper Deck Keith Primeau Card (#200)**  
Keith Primeau was an important center for the Flyers during their playoff runs in the late 1990s and early 2000s. His 1996-97 Upper Deck card is a key collectible, representing his time with the Flyers when he was a leader on the ice and helped the team make deep playoff runs. Primeau’s physical style, leadership, and ability to contribute offensively made him a fan favorite, and his card is sought after by collectors of Flyers memorabilia.

**1993-94 Upper Deck Ron Hextall Card (#71)**  
Ron Hextall is one of the most famous goaltenders in Flyers history, known for his fiery temperament and unique ability to play the puck. His 1993-94 Upper Deck card showcases Hextall’s aggressive style and legendary performances, including his historic goal as a goaltender, making him a beloved figure in Philadelphia. Hextall’s 1987 Conn Smythe-worthy performance and his crucial role in the Flyers' deep playoff runs make his card a highly valued item for any collection.