Flyer Lives: Philadelphia Hockey Greats Share Their Personal Stories
By (Author) Jakki Clarke
By (author) Ed Snider
Triumph Books
Triumph Books
31st January 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
796.96264097
Hardback
288
Width 127mm, Height 177mm, Spine 25mm
371g
Stretching back to the teams birth in the National Hockey League expansion of 1967, this record follows the Philadelphia Flyers story, starting with the rabid fan base they built during their Broad Street Bullies era of the 1970s. The hard-charging Bullies back-to-back Stanley Cup victories in 1974 and 1975 are documented, and the teams status as a perennial contender is illustrated through their 34 playoff appearances. Penned by charismatic superstar and team manager Bobby Clarkes own daughter Jakki, this account reflects the personal relationships the author established with many of the teams best skaters. Drawn from up-close interviews with more than 30 of the Flyers greats regarding their lives, playing careers, challenges, and successes, this compilation is a must-have keepsake that all Philadelphia hockey fans are sure to cherish. Players from all eras are representedincluding Billy Barber, Bernie Parent, Mark Howe, Keith Primeau, and moresharing never-before-told stories about learning to skate, playing pranks in the locker room, enjoying the fruits of victory, and overcoming crushing defeat. Containing valuable advice for both athletes and parents, this is an intimate look at a group of men who have experienced the ups and downs of a demanding sport at all levels.
Jakki Clarke is a former director of communications and the daughter of Bobby Clarke, the former Philadelphia Flyers' MVP and general manager. She lives in Haddonfield, New Jersey. Ed Snider co-founded the Philadelphia Flyers in 1967 and has owned or run the team ever since. Today, he is chairman of Comcast Spectacor, the company that owns the Philadelphia Flyers.