A bizarre incident in NHL history is being revisited as we look back on a game that took place 48 years ago today. On December 11, 1975, the Philadelphia Flyers and Buffalo Sabres clashed in a unique challenge that would test their skills and endurance. A thick fog rolled in at the Philadelphia Spectrum, severely reducing visibility to near zero, making it nearly impossible for the players to see the puck or their opponents. The game became a battle of sound and instinct, with the teams relying on the sounds of sticks hitting pucks and the voices of their teammates to navigate the ice.
NHL Nugget: Flyers And Sabres Battle The Fog This Day In 1975 The Hockey News