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PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – There are few, if any at all, that would question the Flyers desire to win the Stanley Cup. The team has spared no expense in their quest for a championship. Still, the team ...
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.
Snider, the Flyers founder whose Broad Street Bullies became the first expansion team to win the Stanley Cup, died last week after a two-year battle with bladder cancer. He was 83.
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 program he created in 2005 for ...
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.
Snider's players saw that fire during his 50 years atop the organization. Clarke said one moment from the end of the 1977 Stanley Cup Playoffs resonated with him.
PHILADELPHIA - 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.
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.
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 program he created in 2005 for ...
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 program he created in 2005 for ...
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