Highlights from NHL’s Outdoor Winter Classic 2010 – Flyers vs. Bruins
Outdoor hockey is all about bringing fans and players back to their roots. Shinny games on an outdoor rink is where pretty much all NHL players developed their love for the game, and where they played countless hours with family and friends. So everyone here at The Puck Doctors thinks the idea of playing NHL games outdoors should be more than just an annual ritual and more like a requisite for each team at least once. The conditions may not be perfect and are weather dependant, but management should recognize the value in having their players take part in an outdoor game.
In more cases than not, the outdoor classic games rejuvenate the spark and passion for the game in the players that take part. On the first day of the New Year for 2010, it was the Philadelphia Flyers and Boston Bruins that played the winter classic at Fenway Park in Boston (Home of the Red Sox). Here are the highlights from the game for those of you that missed it:










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[...] Winter Classic 2010 Recap Published January 4, 2010 Boston , Business Travel/Corporate Travel , Culture , Events , The Place To Be Leave a Comment Tags: Boston, Bruins, Fenway Park, Flyers, NHL, Winter Classic For all the hockey fans that missed the Winter Classic 2010 which was played at Fenway Park on January 1st, 2010, here is the video highlights courtesy of thepuckdoctors.com. [...]
Two American teams playing our game, makes this an irrelevant event, masterminded by that idiot American Betman.
No Canadian teams means this should have been called the “We’re Americans and We’re the best at everything, but just so we dont lose we wont have any ‘foreign’ teams playing against us and potentially showing us up” classic
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it would be such a fun game to go to outside like that, it seems everybody enjoys it outside
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This was a great game. But americans have nothing on Canada for hockey.
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Great article. I enjoyed this year’s game like I always do.
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Agreed. The Winter Classic, one of the very few good ideas coming from the Bettman regime!
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that was awesome might start watching hockey again
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Hockey is the coolest to see live.
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I enjoyed this yearâs game like I always do. It seems everybody enjoys it outside.
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No Canadian teams means this should have been called the âWeâre Americans and Weâre the best at everything, but just so we dont lose we wont have any âforeignâ teams playing against us and potentially showing us upâ classic.
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