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  • 1982–83 Philadelphia Flyers season
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  • The 1982–83 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Flyers' 16th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). In 1982–83, Mark Howe, son of hockey legend Gordie Howe and a star defenseman in his own right, was acquired via a trade with the Hartford Whalers prior to the season. He would immediately become the team's best defenseman garnering 67 points and a +47 in 76 games. Midway through the season, Bob McCammon replaced Barber as captain with Bobby Clarke, who lost his title of playing coach when Pat Quinn was fired. Clarke led the team in points and Brian Propp and Sittler scored 40 goals each as the Flyers won a Patrick Division title with 106 points. However, for the second consecutive year, the Flyers were eliminated by the Rangers in the first round, this time in a three-game sweep. They a
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Season
  • 1982
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HomeRecord
  • 29
Team
  • Philadelphia Flyers
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  • 326
DivisionWin
  • Yes
Division
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  • Bobby Clarke
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Coach
Conference
Record
  • 49
Attendance
  • 16847
PointsLeader
  • Bobby Clarke
GoalsLeader
Captain
DivisionRank
  • 1.0
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RoadRecord
  • 20
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ConferenceRank
  • 2
PlusMinusLeader
Arena
GoalsAgainst
  • 240
Year
  • 1982
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  • The 1982–83 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Flyers' 16th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). In 1982–83, Mark Howe, son of hockey legend Gordie Howe and a star defenseman in his own right, was acquired via a trade with the Hartford Whalers prior to the season. He would immediately become the team's best defenseman garnering 67 points and a +47 in 76 games. Midway through the season, Bob McCammon replaced Barber as captain with Bobby Clarke, who lost his title of playing coach when Pat Quinn was fired. Clarke led the team in points and Brian Propp and Sittler scored 40 goals each as the Flyers won a Patrick Division title with 106 points. However, for the second consecutive year, the Flyers were eliminated by the Rangers in the first round, this time in a three-game sweep. They allowed a total of 18 goals in the three games. __TOC__