Watch: Flyers' PA announcer urges fans to stop throwing bracelets
Though a 6-1 home loss to the Washington Capitals was embarrassing enough, the most disappointed member of the Philadelphia Flyers organization may have been longtime PA announcer Lou Nolan.
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As fans began littering the ice with commemorative bracelets, Nolan warned the Wells Fargo Center crowd to stop, by pleading:
"Hold those wristbands in your hands, show some class. This is Philly, not somewhere else in the NHL."
Eventually, the Flyers were given a delay of game penalty due to their fans' efforts, and Nolan couldn't help but voice his displeasure with the crowd as he announced the penalty, giving a sarcastic "Way to go!"
Here's the video of Lou Nolan calling out fans throwing bracelets. Discussing on @WIPMorningShow @rheahughes pic.twitter.com/1QYimyrl8G
— Cindy Webster (@Cindy610) April 19, 2016
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