We’re covering a wide range of subjects today. First, we’re going to talk about the moments we miss from the Flyers’ amazing season, as well as the return of fans’ favorites like Claude Giroux and Kimmo Timonen, starting with Rhys Hoskins’ return to Citizens Bank Park with the Milwaukee Brewers.
While we’re discussing former Flyers, Charlie and Bill discuss if the Bobrovsky deal was the worst in Philadelphia history. Bob is once again competing in the Stanley Cup Final.
We’ll also talk about the 2010 Stanley Cup Final, which took place on this day fourteen years ago and marked the last time the Flyers had won a game in the Championship round. The Flyers had won Game 4 to tie the series at two.
Finally, Martin Necas: does it make sense? Do we think it could or should happen? Tune in to find out!
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Tork and Wells Fargo Center Collaborate to Provide a Better Arena Experience with Sustainable Hygiene Management
Today, Tork®, an Essity trademark, and Wells Fargo Center established a formal agreement to improve efficiency, sustainability, and the overall fan experience by using cutting-edge hygiene solutions. In light of the $400 million renovations that have recently taken place at Wells Fargo Center, the arena’s collaboration with Tork—the leading professional hygiene brand globally—will use hygiene to further improve on-site facilities.
As the home of the Philadelphia Flyers and 76ers and one of the country’s top venues for concerts and events, Wells Fargo Center requires comprehensive and precise operational coordination to accommodate the variety of events hosted onsite. As part of the partnership, Wells Fargo Center will install a variety of Tork dispensing systems to bolster hygiene management throughout the facility. In addition, the venue will be equipped with Tork Vision Cleaning. This GBAC STAR-accredited facility management software will provide real-time data to cleaning staff on when and where there are service needs across the arena’s over 180+ restrooms, helping to secure hygienic experiences during the 220+ events per year hosted at this location. Equipped with Tork hygiene solutions, cleaning staff can better prioritize their time – ensuring guests are always able to access the hygiene products they need, and the facility meets the hygiene expectations of its visitors.
Furthermore, Tork and Wells Fargo Center are also committed to a more sustainable future. Both organizations have received numerous recognitions for their sustainability efforts. For example, Essity the parent company of the Tork brand, was recognized on Corporate Knights’ Global 100 List, which acknowledges the 100 most sustainable companies in the world, and Wells Fargo Center recently won the “Best Of The Best Sustainable Practices” award from the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) Philadelphia in 2023. As part of this partnership Wells Fargo Center has installed carbon neutral Tork PeakServe Continuous Hand Towel Dispensers2 which have been designed with a focus on controlling consumption and reducing waste.
“We are proud to partner with Tork to deliver an elevated on-site experience through sustainable hygiene management,” said Mike Sulkes, General Manager, Wells Fargo Center. “Tork is our hygiene partner of choice because they help us maintain efficient cleaning operations while supporting our sustainability efforts to minimize environmental footprint. The new technology will allow us to be even more efficient in our day-to-day operations while preparing before events and managing the guest experience during events.”
“Tork and Wells Fargo Center have a shared ambition to lead with innovative solutions that will advance the next generation of sustainable, efficient and high-performance buildings,” said Matthew Urmanski, VP Sales & Marketing North America, Essity Professional Hygiene. “We are thrilled to bring our award-winning products and services to another world-class sports arena and help to deliver a best-in-class guest experience today and in the future.”