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Sideline Chatter: It also seems like a responsible part of having a 'step-back'

Five minutes for smashing, anyone?

The NHL's Philadelphia Flyers have instituted a "Disassembly Room" at Wells Fargo Arena, where a fan can, for $35, channel his or her inner Broad Street Bully and smash things like flat-screen TVs, dishware, bottles and guitars with, say, a hockey stick, baseball bat or sledgehammer.

"The concept is definitely one-of-a-kind and nontraditional," said Valerie Camillo, Flyers president of business operations. "We ran the concept by some of our fans who told us they thought this would be a fresh way to have some harmless fun."

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