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Five arrests during Flyers victory celebrations

Compared to the massive celebrations sparked by Phillies victories in the last two years, the fans who took to the street Monday night after the Flyers clinched the Eastern Conference title were relatively tame.

Compared to the massive celebrations sparked by Phillies victories in the last two years, the fans who took to the street Monday night after the Flyers clinched the Eastern Conference title were relatively tame.

Still, police made five arrests at the two most prominent gathering spots - Frankford and Cottman Avenues in the Northeast and Broad and Shunk Streets in South Philadelphia.

Three people were arrested for disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor, at Frankford and Cottman, and a 17-year-old was charged with assault on police officers.

The teen-ager, who was not identified because of his age, was arrested after throwing bottles at a line of officers, police said.

A fan also was charged with assault on police in South Philadelphia. Officers saw the fan fighting and tried to separate the combatants.

Michael Piselli, 23, of the 1600 block of Ritner Street, turned and hit an officer in the face and chest, police said.

Two riot police helmets also were stolen from the 1500 block of Porter Street in South Philadelphia, but no arrests were made.