Lehigh Valley Phantoms

American Hockey League team in Allentown, Pennsylvania From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Lehigh Valley Phantoms are a professional ice hockey team based in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The team competes in the American Hockey League (AHL) and serves as the primary development team for the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League.[1]

ConferenceEastern
DivisionAtlantic
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Lehigh Valley Phantoms
CityAllentown, Pennsylvania
LeagueAmerican Hockey League
ConferenceEastern
DivisionAtlantic
Founded1996
Home arenaPPL Center
ColorsBlack, orange, electric blue, white
       
OwnersThe Brooks Group (Robert and Jim Brooks)
General managerAlyn McCauley (de facto - Assistant General Manager, Philadelphia Flyers)
Head coachJohn Snowden
CaptainGarrett Wilson
MediaThe Morning Call
WFMZ-TV channel 69
WAEB (AM) – AM 790
WSAN – AM 1470
Service Electric Cable TV2 Sports
AHL.TV (Internet)
AffiliatesPhiladelphia Flyers (NHL)
Reading Royals (ECHL)
Franchise history
1996–2009Philadelphia Phantoms
2009–2014Adirondack Phantoms
2014–presentLehigh Valley Phantoms
Championships
Division titles1 (2017–18)
Current season
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The Phantoms have been the top minor league affiliate for the Flyers since the 1996–97 season, playing in Philadelphia as the Philadelphia Phantoms from 1996 until 2009, then in Glens Falls, New York, as the Adirondack Phantoms from 2010 until 2013, and in Allentown as the Lehigh Valley Phantoms since 2014.

The Lehigh Valley Phantoms play their home games at PPL Center, an 8,500 capacity, $282 million indoor arena that opened in downtown Allentown on September 10, 2014.

History

In March 2011, plans were announced for a new arena, the PPL Center, in downtown Allentown, Pennsylvania. Demolition at the arena site began in January 2012.[2] In February 2012, it was announced that the Adirondack Phantoms, a franchise that originated as the Philadelphia Phantoms, would relocate to the PPL Center in Allentown from Glens Falls, New York. The franchise originally intended to begin play in Allentown in 2013, but due to litigation over the construction of PPL Center, the team did not play until the 2014–15 AHL season. The purple color used since the team's inception was replaced by electric blue when the team relocated to the Lehigh Valley.[1]

The arena has been consistently full. During the 2015–16 season, the PPL Center was filled at a 97.9% capacity on average, and had 24 sellouts in the 38 Phantoms home games, including the last 13. The Phantoms finished seventh in the AHL attendance rankings with an average of 8,244 fans, surpassed only by teams with larger venues.[3]

Mascot

On August 13, 2014, the Phantoms introduced their new mascot "meLVin".[4] meLVin wears the number 55, which is LV in Roman numerals. The LV refers to Lehigh Valley. He became the Phantoms' third mascot after "Phlex" (Philadelphia Phantoms) and "Dax" (Adirondack Phantoms).

Season-by-season results

Calder Cup Champions Conference Champions Division Champions League leader

Records as of May 12, 2024.[5]

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Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonGPWLTOTLSOLPtsPCTGFGAStandingYearPrelims1st
round
2nd
round
3rd
round
Finals
2014–157633357174.4871942374th, East2015Did not qualify
2015–167634354375.4932152227th, Atlantic2016Did not qualify
2016–1776482350101.6642602192nd, Atlantic2017L, 2–3, HER
2017–1876471955104.6842602181st, Atlantic2018W, 3–1, PROW, 4–1, CHAL, 0–4, TOR
2018–197639304385.5592402445th, Atlantic2019Did not qualify
2019–206224283758.4681611867th, Atlantic2020Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21321871[a]4243.67296922nd, North2021No playoffs were held
2021–2276293210573.4801952398th, Atlantic2022Did not qualify
2022–237237293380.5562212266th, Atlantic2023L, 1–2, CHA
2023–247232316373.5071912176th, Atlantic2024W, 2–0, WBSL, 1–3, HER
2024–257236286280.5562152215th, Atlantic2025W, 2–0, WBSL, 2–3, HER
Totals76637729715734846.552224823215 playoff appearances
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  1. A game between the Phantoms and Binghamton Devils was suspended while tied and not completed, resulting in a 1–1 tie and a point for each team.[6]

Current roster

Updated March 6, 2026.[7]

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No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace Contract
64 Canada Carson Bjarnason G L 20 2025 Carberry, Manitoba Flyers
59 Canada Oliver Bonk D R 21 2025 Ottawa, Ontario Flyers
36 United States Sawyer Boulton F R 21 2024 Huntington, New York Phantoms
21 United States Alex Bump F L 22 2025 Prior Lake, Minnesota Flyers
23 United States Karsen Dorwart LW L 23 2025 Sherwood, Oregon Flyers
93 Canada Jackson Edward D L 22 2026 Newmarket, Ontario Flyers
43 Sweden Oscar Eklind LW L 27 2024 Trelleborg, Sweden Flyers
56 Canada Jacob Gaucher (A) F R 25 2023 Longueuil, Quebec Flyers
3 Sweden Helge Grans D R 23 2023 Ljungby, Sweden Flyers
82 Canada Maxence Guenette D R 24 2025 Sainte-Foy, Quebec Flyers
57 Russia Artem Guryev D L 22 2025 Moscow, Russia Flyers
72 Canada Brett Harrison C L 22 2026 London, Ontario Flyers
5 Czech Republic David Jiricek D R 22 2026 Klatovy, Czech Republic Flyers
48 United States Hunter Johannes LW L 27 2025 Eden Prairie, Minnesota Phantoms
12 United States Devin Kaplan RW R 22 2025 Bridgewater, New Jersey Flyers
61 Canada Boris Katchouk LW R 27 2026 Vancouver, British Columbia Flyers
35 Belarus Aleksei Kolosov G L 24 2024 Minsk, Belarus Flyers
15 Canada Christian Kyrou D R 22 2025 Toronto, Ontario Flyers
20 United States Cooper Marody C R 29 2022 Brighton, Michigan Phantoms
19 United States Hunter McDonald D L 23 2024 Fairport, New York Flyers
7 United States Ben Meehan D L 24 2025 Boston, Massachusetts Phantoms
4 United States Ty Murchison D L 23 2025 Corona, California Flyers
25 Canada Lane Pederson (A) C R 28 2025 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Flyers
90 Canada Anthony Richard C L 29 2024 Trois-Rivières, Quebec Flyers
22 Canada Tucker Robertson C R 22 2025 Toronto, Ontario Flyers
55 Canada Vincent Sevigny D R 24 2026 Quebec, Quebec Phantoms
53 Canada Philip Tomasino RW R 24 2025 Mississauga, Ontario Flyers
17 Canada Garrett Wilson (C) LW L 34 2021 Elmvale, Ontario Flyers
74 Canada Zayde Wisdom C R 23 2021 Toronto, Ontario Phantoms
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Team captains

Team records

Lehigh Valley Phantoms take on Laval Rocket at PPL Center in Allentown, January 11, 2020
Lehigh Valley Phantoms play the Hartford Wolf Pack at PPL Center in Allentown, December 14, 2019
Lehigh Valley Phantoms play the Milwaukee Admirals in Milwaukee, February 25, 2025

As of the 2024–25 season[5]

Single season
Goals: Greg Carey, 31 (2017–18)
Assists: Phil Varone, 47 (2017–18)
Points: Phil Varone, 70 (2017–18)
Penalty minutes: Jay Rosehill, 219 (2014–15)
GAA: Jean-Francois Berube, 2.56 (2019–20)
SV%: Rob Zepp, .917 (2014–15)
Wins: Alex Lyon (2016–17), 27
Shutouts: Dustin Tokarski (2017–18), 5
  • Goaltending records need a minimum 25 games played by the goaltender
Career
Career goals: Greg Carey, 103
Career assists: Chris Conner, 128
Career points: Chris Conner, 199
Career penalty minutes: Garrett Wilson, 688
Career goaltending wins: Alex Lyon, 75
Career shutouts: Alex Lyon, 6
Career games: Garrett Wilson, 287

Individual awards

Les Cunningham Award (AHL Most Valuable Player)
Phil Varone 2017–18[8]
First All-Star Team
T.J. Brennan 2016–17[9]
Phil Varone: 2017–18[10]
Second All-Star Team
T.J. Brennan 2017–18[10]

Head coaches

References

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