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More than that, the Bullies pounded their way into the hearts of Philadelphia Flyers fans. It's a love affair spanning more than 35 years that kicked off with those 1974 and 1975 Stanley Cup ...
The Philadelphia Flyers of the 1970s are renowned as the most fearsome unit ever to skate on an NHL sheet of ice. Winners of two Stanley Cups (1973-74 and 1974-75), they made headlines and enemies ...
Philadelphia Bulletin sportswriter Jack Chevalier had come up with the nickname 'Hammer' for me and 'Broad Street Bullies' for the Flyers. Mine came after he wrote of me having hammered someone.
Visiting our Philadelphia Flyers Hall of Famers once again, we look at the impact forward Rick MacLeish had on the Orange and Black. One of the main stars of the Flyers’ Broad Street Bullies ...
“Philadelphia was Flyer crazy,” Abramson said ... Fred Shero, the legendary Broad Street Bullies coach, allowed Wings coach Bobby Allan to use his Spectrum office and then asked Allan ...
That's the best single word to describe the New Jersey Devils' inspiration throughout the Garden Staters' 42-year rivalry with the Philadelphia Flyers. The Broad Street Bullies began intimidating ...
No one is saying the current edition of the Philadelphia Flyers, a close-knit group that has a 25-14-6 record, will come close to accomplishing what the organization did in 1974 and 1975 ...
PHILADELPHIA — John Tortorella coaches the kind of Philadelphia Flyers team that can drive their fans to drink. Maybe the players, too. Feisty enough to try and fight his way into a visiting ...