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Flyers Star Brings Back 2011-12 Victory Song in Postseason Hype Video

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Kyle Ross-Imagn Images Kyle Ross-Imagn Images The Philadelphia Flyers have been known to have traditions that their fans are passionate about. Oftentimes, one of the most fun traditions is as simple as a postgame victory song. This season, Olivia Dean’s “Man I Need” has been heard blaring from the locker room after wins.

Occasionally, the Star Wars “Cantina Band” music makes an appearance, which is my personal favorite. We’ve seen it with other Philadelphia sports teams. The Philadelphia Eagles adopted Meek Mill’s “Dreams and Nightmares” during their 2018 Super Bowl run.

Kyle Schwarber and Garret Stubbs led the Phillies clubhouse with the Calum Scott and Tiesto edition of Robyn’s “Dancing on My Own. ” Still, none may be more nostalgic, to me anyway, than Mac Miller’s “Knock Knock”, which was the Flyers’ victory song during the 2011-2012 season. It made appearances beyond that season, but the song really sticks with that team.

That season, the Flyers’ season ended in the second round, after eliminating, you guessed it, the Pittsburgh Penguins in the first round. The Flyers have brought other core pieces of team nostalgia back at times this season. For their Easter Sunday matchup against the Bruins, Lauren Hart sang “God Bless America” instead of the National Anthem for the first time since pre-COVID.

It was brought back for the Monday clincher against Carolina as well. Now, it seems as if Knock Knock could be coming back. Flyers’ star Trevor Zegras posted a hype video for the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs on his Instagram.