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Flyers owner says his team is in Pittsburgh’s head

National Museum of American Jewish History opening gala hosted by Jerry Seinfeld and Bette Midler

PHILADELPHIA - NOVEMBER 13: American Chairman of Comcast Ed Snider speaks onstage at the National Museum of American Jewish History opening gala hosted by Jerry Seinfeld and featuring Bette Midler at National Museum of American Jewish History on November 13, 2010 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for National Museum of American Jewish History)

Mike Coppola

CSN Philadelphia’s Tim Panaccio caught up with Flyers owner Ed Snider moments after his team completed a stirring 4-3 comeback win in overtime against Pittsburgh on Wednesday.

Heading down to the Flyers locker room following the Game 1 victory, Snider took a moment to share his thoughts on the game, which included this exchange:

The Flyers are now 6-1 lifetime against the Penguins in their new digs [CONSOL Energy Center]. There is no other modern arena in the NHL right now where Snider’s Flyers have enjoyed that kind of success -- a .857 winning percentage -- in its first two years of operation.

You wonder if Peter Laviolette’s club has gotten into the Penguins’ heads about playing them on their own ice.

“Oh yeah, exactly, it’s got to,” Snider said. “Holy cow!”

What’s remarkable about the Flyers’ success in Pittsburgh is the manner in which they’re achieving it.

On Dec. 29, they rallied from a 1-0 deficit to win 4-2. On Apr. 2, they fell behind 2-0, then scored four consecutive goals en route to a 6-4 victory. Last night, they fell behind 3-0 before completing one of the greatest playoff comebacks in franchise history.

Snider wasn’t the only Philadelphia native fired up about the Game 1 win. Check out the scene at XFinity Live! after Brayden Schenn tied it up in the third period...then after Jakub Voracek tucked home the game-winner:

/waits to get slaughtered by Penguins fans in the comments section