The Flyers have alerted season-ticket holders that prices “will increase for the first time in six years," according to Gustav Elvin of the PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. Comcast Spectacor Chair & CEO Dan Hilferty in an email sent to season-ticket holders revealed that tickets “will increase by an average of $5 per game for the 2025-26 season.” Elvin notes the fact that the Flyers went six seasons in between raising them is “rather uncommon in modern times,” especially given that Comcast just completed more than $400M in renovations to the Wells Fargo Center last season. But many fans “will be disappointed at the news given the middling on-ice product and the lack of free-agent activity by the organization in recent seasons.” The Flyers are “trending toward a fifth consecutive campaign without making the playoffs." Entering Wednesday night’s game, the team is 23-22-6 and sit three points out of the final wild-card spot (PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, 1/29).