Devils–Flyers rivalry
| First meeting | October 18, 1982 | 
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| Latest meeting | March 9, 2025 | 
| Next meeting | TBD | 
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| Meetings total | 265 | 
| All-time series | 136–105–15–9 (NJD) | 
| Regular season series | 122–91–15–9 (NJD) | 
| Postseason results | 14–14 (tie) | 
| Largest victory | NJD 7–0 PHI February 25, 2023 | 
| Longest win streak | PHI W9 | 
| Current win streak | NJD W2 | 
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The Devils–Flyers rivalry is a rivalry between the New Jersey Devils and the Philadelphia Flyers, two ice hockey teams in the Metropolitan Division of the National Hockey League (NHL). This rivalry has become quite intense in New Jersey itself, sometimes referred to as the "Battle of the Jersey Turnpike", with the northern part of the state being the Devils fanbase, while the southern part of the state is overwhelmingly Flyers fans due to South Jersey's proximity to Philadelphia. The Flyers practice at their training facility in Voorhees Township, New Jersey, and since their Stanley Cup days of 1974 and 1975, many members of the Cup teams (as well as other Flyers alumni) have lived in South Jersey.
From the time the conferences were realigned and renamed before the 1993–94 season until the next realignment at the end of the 2013–14 season, the two teams won a combined total of 15 division championships of the 19 titles from the original Atlantic Division, 9–6 in the Devils' favor.