The Adirondack Phantoms were a professional ice hockey team based in Glens Falls, New York, known for their spirited play and strong community involvement. As an American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, they were the development team for the Philadelphia Flyers, providing a crucial platform for emerging hockey talent. Established in 2009, the team quickly became a local favorite, bringing thrilling hockey action to the area and fostering a loyal fanbase.
Fans often sported the Adirondack Phantoms logo, a striking design that embodies the team’s energetic spirit. The team played at the historic Glens Falls Civic Center, where packed stands cheered for every goal and save. The Phantoms also prioritized community engagement, holding youth clinics and charity events that nurtured young athletes and promoted sportsmanship.
The Adirondack Phantoms logo, featuring a menacing phantom character, became a symbol of pride and resilience in northern New York. Although the team ceased operations in 2013, its legacy remains, igniting passion for ice hockey in the Adirondack region. The Phantoms’ contribution to the local sports culture and their unforgettable moments on the ice continue to resonate with fans and aspiring players alike.








