A Look at The World the Last Time the Flyers Made the Playoffs

The Flyers have officially clinched a playoff spot in the 2025-26 NHL playoffs after a shootout victory over the Carolina Hurricanes. This is the second time this decade they have made the postseason.

Let’s take a look at the world of 2020, the last time the Flyers made the playoffs.

The Players

  • Eleven Flyers on the current roster were teenagers
  • Porter Martone was in middle school
  • Eight players were in high school
  • Sean Couturier became the third Flyer to win the Selke Trophy
  • Oskar Lindblom returned to hockey after defeating cancer
  • Few people knew

Notable Deaths

  • Kobe Bryant
  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg
  • Eddie Van Halen
  • Chadwick Boseman
  • George Floyd
  • Breonna Taylor
  • Ahmaud Arbery
  • Sean Connery
  • Little Richard
  • Alex Trebek
  • Kirk Douglas
  • Regis Philbin

The World in 2020

  • A global pandemic shut down the world, eventually killing over 3.4 million people
  • Donald Trump was impeached
  • Joe Biden defeated Kanye West and Donald Trump to become the next president
  • The United Kingdom withdrew from the European Union (Brexit)
  • Kamala Harris became the first female Vice President
  • Antartica hit a record-high 64.9 degrees Fahrenheit
  • California’s Death Valley hit 130 degrees Fahrenheit
  • SpaceX wasted a ton of rocket fuel
  • The #MeToo and Black Lives Matter movements fought for social justice
  • Wildfires ravaged Australia
  • Harvey Weinstein sentenced to 23 years in prison
  • Murder hornets!
  • Aunt Becky plead guilt in the college admissions scandal

Sports

  • Sports seasons were delayed and altered due to the pandemic
  • The Tokyo Summer Olympics were postponed until 2021
  • NCAA basketball tournament was cancelled
  • NBA Champions: Los Angeles Lakers
  • World Series Champions: Los Angeles Dodgers
  • Super Bowl LIV Champions: Kansas City Chiefs
  • Stanley Cup Champions: Tampa Bay Lightning
  • The Denver Broncos start Kendall Hinton, a practice squad wide receiver as quarterback after the team’s four quarterbacks test positive for COVID-19.
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