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The passing of Flyers founder Ed Snider sent shock-waves through the ... "He would do anything and spend any amount to try to win a Stanley Cup and bring the Stanley Cup back to Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – There are few, if any at all, that would question the Flyers desire to win the Stanley Cup ... Comcast Spectacor chairman Ed Snider told the 94WIP Morning Show on Wednesday.
While players from the Chicago Blackhawks and Philadelphia Flyers met Thursday with members of the media in the Windy City, the respective heads of the teams that will meet in the Stanley Cup ...
Flyers chairman Ed Snider "wasnAC/AAt optimistic" his club could upset the powerful Boston Bruins in the 1974 Stanley Cup Final. PHILADELPHIA – Four decades of time passing have caused Ed Snider ...
VOORHEES, N.J. – You have to give it to Ed Snider. The Philadelphia ... Nothing's really changed, though. Snider still wants to win a third Stanley Cup as soon as possible, preferably tomorrow ...
Ed Snider expects the Stanley Cup back in Philadelphia. He'd love to hoist the NBA championship trophy and throw another parade down Broad Street, too. Snider could get his wish with the defending ...
Reporting from PHILADELPHIA — Ed Snider, the Philadelphia Flyers founder whose “Broad Street Bullies” became the first expansion team to win the Stanley Cup, has died after a two-year battle ...
Ed Snider, the Philadelphia Flyers founder whose “Broad Street Bullies” became the first expansion team to win the Stanley Cup, has died after a two-year battle with cancer. He was 83.
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — When you're a little kid living in the Philadelphia area first being introduced to sports in the 1970s, all you knew was losing. Ed Snider changed all of that. He was the ...
PHILADELPHIA — Ed Snider ... Yet, as Snider reflected on his considerable business achievements near the end of his life, what mattered as much to him as any Stanley Cup was the youth hockey ...
Shero grew up around the Flyers as his father, Fred, known as "The Fog," coached the Broad Street Bullies era of the team to their back-to-back Stanley Cup championships in 1974 and 1975.