Thanksgiving Side Dish Ideas: Football, Mashed Potatoes, and Ham - Flyers Share Their Plans
Flyers players share their Thanksgiving Day plans, from favorite foods to football and family traditions. It's the best holiday on the calendar.
Thanksgiving is a special holiday that many people look forward to every year. It's a time for family, food, and traditions, and it's something that many people cherish. For the Philadelphia Flyers, Thanksgiving is no different, and they have their own unique ways of celebrating the day off the ice.
Cam Atkinson, a Connecticut native, enjoys spending Thanksgiving with his family and in-laws, cooking a variety of foods and just hanging out. While turkey is a staple, Atkinson is also a big fan of HoneyBaked Ham, and his wife's love for mashed potatoes is evident from their wedding. Travis Konecny, an Ontario-born player, has embraced the American version of Thanksgiving, enjoying football and his wife's delicious stuffing balls. Louie Belpedio, on the other hand, is a big fan of stuffing and looks forward to his fiancé's family's Thanksgiving feast in New Jersey.
For Bobby Brink, heading out to eat is the plan for Thanksgiving, as he's not much of a cook. Nick Seeler and Sean Couturier both love mashed potatoes, but have different preferences when it comes to gravy. Ryan Poehling, a Vikings fan, enjoys spending Thanksgiving at his uncle's farm in Minnesota, riding horses and watching football. Cam York, a big Eagles fan, enjoys watching football and his mom's delicious mac and cheese. Noah Cates loves sweet potatoes, whether mashed or with marshmallows and brown sugar, while Garnet Hathaway is a big fan of stuffing and cranberry sauce, whether it's canned or homemade.
Thanksgiving is a time for everyone to enjoy their favorite foods and traditions, and the Flyers are no exception. It's a day to relax, spend time with loved ones, and indulge in delicious meals. Whether it's HoneyBaked Ham, mashed potatoes, stuffing, or cranberry sauce, everyone has their own unique way of celebrating this special holiday.
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