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Flyers, Ed Snider's daughter address wristband-throwing incident

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One day after their 6-1 loss to the Washington Capitals that saw their fans throw commemorative wristbands onto the ice in frustration, Philadelphia Flyers Chief Operating Officer Shawn Tigler released a statement regarding the incident Tuesday:

Flyers fans are the best in sports. However, last night, a number of individuals behaved in an unacceptable manner. Fans have the right to voice their displeasure vocally or by not watching or attending games, but when displeasure is expressed in a way that embarrasses or endangers others, it cannot be condoned or tolerated. As an organization, and on behalf of the overwhelming majority of Flyers fans who express their passion in a positive manner, we wish to express our sincere regret.

Also releasing a statement Tuesday was Sarena Snider, daughter of late Flyers owner Ed Snider - who was honored prior to Monday's game.

The fans began throwing bracelets late in the third period, earning the Flyers a delay of game penalty.

Game 4 is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. ET on Wednesday in Philadelphia.

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