An alumni game between former Flyers and Rangers players was played on December 31. The game was broadcast live by
Versus,
CBC Television, and
Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia, with a tape-delay broadcast on
MSG Network. The start time was rescheduled to 3:00 PM Eastern Standard Time from the original start time of 1:00 PM, due to weather concerns, but garnered a near sellout crowd nonetheless. Two storylines built headlines in anticipation of alumni game. One was
Bernie Parent participating in the game at the age of 66. Parent decided to participate despite his age due to requests by fans. The return of
Eric Lindros also grabbed headlines. Lindros was a very popular and successful player for the Flyers, but left the franchise amidst controversy and bad blood. The Flyers players all wore a small number "10" on top of their shoulders in memory of former Flyers defenseman
Brad McCrimmon, who died in the
2011 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl plane crash earlier in the year. The game began with a ceremonial faceoff between Flyer captain Bob Clarke and Ranger captain Mark Messier, dropped by Flyers chairman
Ed Snider, member of the Hockey Hall of Fame as a builder, and a recent inductee in the
United States Hockey Hall of Fame. The game started with a total of seven members of the
Hockey Hall of Fame on the ice: Clarke, Parent, Messier,
Bill Barber,
Mark Howe,
Mike Gartner and
Brian Leetch.
Glenn Anderson, another Hall of Fame Member, also participated in the game. Parent started the game and earned ovations by several saves, most notably one on a breakaway by
Ron Duguay, but was replaced with
Mark LaForest by his request five minutes into the game. Early in the game,
Jeremy Roenick committed a rare alumni game hit on
Darren Turcotte. The first goal of the game was scored by John LeClair on a pass by Eric Lindros, showing shades of the
Legion of Doom. Mikael Renberg, the third member of the Legion, was invited to the game but was unable to participate due to prior commitments. Instead, Lindros and LeClair were joined by
Mark Recchi, who retired less than 6 months earlier after
winning the Stanley Cup with the
Boston Bruins at the age of 43. Recchi played with Lindros early in Lindros' career, forming the
Crazy 8s line with
Brent Fedyk before being traded for LeClair and
Eric Desjardins, who also participated in the game. Shortly after Lindros scored,
Shjon Podein cleaned up a rebound to put the Flyers up 2–0. The first penalty was committed by Eric Lindros, resulting in a penalty shot (as did all penalties in the game) for
Nick Kypreos. Kypreos' attempt was however stopped by LaForest. Rangers goaltender
John Vanbiesbrouck was replaced by
Dan Blackburn to start the second period. Blackburn would keep the net clean for the entire period, also stopping a penalty shot by Podein after Podein was slashed by
Nick Fotiu. Flyers goalie LaForest was replaced by
Neil Little halfway through the game without surrendering a goal. Little gave up a goal to a deflection by
Glenn Anderson late in the 2nd period, cutting the Flyers lead to 2–1. The goal was originally credited to Brian Leetch before being changed. After the first five minutes in the third period, recent Hall of Fame inductee
Mark Howe extended the lead to 3-1 by converting a penalty shot against Blackburn. Neil Little stopped another penalty shot by Glenn Anderson after Anderson was slashed by Bob Clarke. With both goaltenders shutting the door for the rest of the game, the game ended in a 3–1 Flyers win. Following the game, the two teams took part in a traditional handshake line. Afterwards, team photographs were taken, one of each team individually, and one with both teams together. The game was officiated by retired NHL referee
Kerry Fraser and his son, AHL referee Ryan Fraser. Former NHL referee Harry Dumas, who is also Kerry Fraser's son-in-law, with retired NHL linesmen
Kevin Collins, who was NHL Supervisor of Officials, served as linesmen for the game. Bernie Parent had a special mask painted for the occasion to be auctioned off for charity, but in the game wore the familiar plain white shell mask with two Flyer logos that was his trademark during most of his playing career. The alumni teams were coached by
Pat Quinn (Flyers) and
Mike Keenan (Rangers) who had also faced each other in the
1994 Stanley Cup Finals won by Keenan's Rangers over Quinn's
Vancouver Canucks in seven games (Collins was one of the linesmen in the game the Rangers clinched the
Stanley Cup title). Both had also previously coached the Flyers to three appearances in Stanley Cup finals in (Quinn), , and (both Keenan).
New York Rangers Coaches:
Mike Keenan,
Emile Francis,
Colin Campbell and
Mike Richter Ambassadors:
Rod Gilbert,
Eddie Giacomin,
Vic Hadfield, and
Harry Howell Philadelphia Flyers Coaches:
Pat Quinn,
Mike Nykoluk,
Terry Crisp and
Keith Primeau. Ambassadors:
Gary Dornhoefer,
Ron Hextall,
Don Saleski and
Dave Schultz. ==Associated events==