#26 Flyers Brian Propp

Brian Propp – Flyers/LW (1980-90) Brian Propp was a dominant winger for the Flyers’ teams that went to the Stanley Cup Finals in 1980, 1985, and 1987, and had the NHL record 35-game unbeaten streak.  Propp, known for his trademark “guffaw,” scored the game-winning goal vs. New York Islanders (Billy Smith) in his NHL debut. Propper, a five-time All Star is 2nd all-time in Flyers goal scoring with 369 (Bill Barber), and assists with 480 (Bob Clarke), and 3rd in games played (790) and points (849) behind Clarke and Barber. Propp’s 356 goals in the 1980s were second most by a left winger. His 75 points in 1979-80 were an NHL record for a rookie LW (since broken). Propp holds the Flyers team season record for Game-winning goals (12), and short-handed goals (7 tied). He holds the NHL record for most career playoff assists by a LW (84), most career playoff points by a LW (148), and most career playoff power play goals by a LW (27).  Propp was linemates with Mario Lemieux and Wayne Gretzky for Gold Medal-winning Team Canada at the 1987 Canada Cup. Propp entered the Flyers Hall of Fame in 1999.  

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#4 Flyers Barry Ashbee

Barry Ashbee – Flyers/D (1971-74) Barry Ashbee won a Stanley Cup with the Flyers as a player (1973-74) and as an assistant coach (1974-75). In 1973-74 Ashbee was named a 2nd team NHL All Star, was 4th in Norris Trophy voting, and was a team high +52 for the season way ahead of runner-up Bobby Clarke (+35). Ashbee’s playing career ended that year during the playoffs when he took a puck to the eye off the stick of Dale Rolfe of the New York Rangers. Ashbee spent the next three years as a Flyers assistant coach. Near the end of the 1976-77 season, Ashbee was diagnosed with Leukemia. He died a month later on May 12, 1977.  The Flyers retired Ashbee’s #4 and annually award the Barry Ashbee Trophy to the Flyers best defenseman as voted by a panel of local sportswriters.

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On May 12th, 1977, Flyers defenseman Barry Ashbee died of leukemia. The Flyers retired Ashbee’s #4 and annually award the Barry Ashbee Trophy to the Flyers best defenseman as voted by a panel of local sportswriters.

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On May 12th, 2009, vs. Los Angeles Dodgers, Phillies outfielder Jayson Werth stole 2nd base, 3rd base, and then with the bases loaded, stole home. He finished the night with a team record-tying 4 stolen bases. 

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On May 11th, 2006, vs New York Mets, Phillies outfielder #33 Aaron Rowand made a stunning over the shoulder catch before crashing into the outfield fence and damaging his face. Rowand broke his nose, cheekbone and orbital bone. He also required 15 stitches. After surgery and 15 days on the DL, Rowand returned to the line-up and was given two standing ovations. 

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May 10th, 1987, Flyers center Pelle Eklund stuns the Montreal Canadiens with his first career hat trick leading the Flyers to  a 6-3 win and a 3 games to 1 lead in the Wales Conference Final.  The victory put the Flyers one win away from their breathtaking Stanley Cup Final vs Edmonton Oilers.

 

 

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#22 Sixers Andrew Toney – the Boston Strangler

Andrew Toney – Sixers/G (1980-88) Andrew Toney played his entire career for the Sixers and was a member of their 1983 NBA Championship team. Toney was dubbed “the Boston Strangler” by Boston media during the Sixers/Celtics rivalry of the 1980s for his ability to dominate games. The two-time NBA All Star finished with 7,458 career points. Toney ranks 9th all-time on Sixers 2pt FG% percentage list. Chronic foot injuries cut short a possible Hall of Fame career.  

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Eagles #72 – Tra Thomas

Tra Thomas – Eagles/T (1998-08 player, 2013-14 coach) Tra Thomas was the 11th overall pick in the 1998 NFL Draft. Thomas was 2nd Team All Pro in 2002, and a Pro Bowler in 2001, 2002, and 2004.  Thomas was the starting left tackle for the Eagles Super Bowl XXXIX team. For the 2006 and 2007 season Thomas requested he be referred to by his given name “William Thomas.” In 2008 he went back to “Tra.”  Thomas played 166 games for the Eagles, 6th-most in franchise history. Thomas was named to the Eagles 75th Anniversary Team.

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#27 The Riverton Rifle Reggie Leach

Reggie Leach – Flyers/RW (1975-82) The Riverton Rifle, Reggie Leach was a member on the famed LCB line (Leach, Clarke, Barber) leading the Flyers to their second Stanley Cup in 1975.  In 1976, as the Flyers tried to win their third Cup in a row, Leach had a record-breaking 61 goals during the regular season (still a Flyers record), and another 19 in the playoffs earning him the Conn Smythe Trophy for the Stanley Cup playoffs. His 19 playoff goals is an NHL record (tied w/Jari Kurri). During that playoff year, Leach also tied an NHL record with 5 goals scored in a playoff game, doing so against the Boston Bruins. Leach, a two-time NHL All Star was also a member of the Flyers 35-game unbeaten streak team. Leach entered the Flyers Hall of Fame in 1992. 

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