PHILADELPHIA - Former Philadelphia Flyers captain Mel Bridgman has died at the age of 70. Bridgman was the first-- and only-- ...
During his rookie season, he had 23 regular-season goals and six more in a postseason run that ended with a loss to Montreal ...
Bridgman, the only No. 1 overall pick in Flyers history, played six-plus season for the Orange and Black, notching two ...
Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio has described himself as a lifelong Flyers fan. “I loved hockey when I was young, and [in] ...
Bridgeman started his NHL career in Philadelphia - coming off its second straight title - and had 23 regular-season goals and ...
Former Philadelphia Flyer Mel Bridgman has died, the team announced on social media Saturday. Bridgman was 70 years old.
The former Flyers captain and 1975 No. 1 overall draft pick died on Saturday at the age of 70. Bridgman played six years for the Flyers and left his mark, contributing to the 1979-80 team that made it ...
PHILADELPHIA — Fifty years ago Tuesday, Reggie Leach stood next to Larry Goodenough on the Flyers’ bench at the old Aud, watching as the clock ticked down. As the seconds decreased one by one, the ...
Bridgman served as Philadelphia captain for two seasons from 1979 to 1981, and New Jersey captain for three seasons from 1984 ...
Today, Flyers alumnus Bob ‘The Hound’ Kelly announced his retirement more than 50 years after initially joining the Flyers organization. Most well-known for his NHL career spanning 10 years and ...
And that’s what he did. The Flyers won that game, 2-0, with Bill Clement adding the insurance goal and Bernie Parent pitching the shutout. “To me, to win the Cup was a dream come true,” Leach said.