Hall of Famer Bernie Parent, who led the Philadelphia Flyers to two Stanley Cup titles, dies at 80
Source: AP
By DAN GELSTON
Updated 2:02 PM CDT, September 21, 2025
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Bernie Parent, the Hall of Famer considered one of the great goalies of all time who anchored the net for the Philadelphia Flyers only two Stanley Cup championships in the 1970s during their Broad Street Bullies heyday, has died. He was 80.
The Flyers made the announcement Sunday but provided no details. Parent died overnight in his sleep, former teammate Joe Watson said.
Watson, a star defenseman on the Stanley Cup teams, said by phone that he saw Parent and other former Flyers players at a function Friday night in Delaware.
Bernie was in such pain, he could hardly walk, Watson said, citing Parents bad back. We had a great time, but I felt bad because he was in such terrible pain. To see this happen, its very sad.
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ornotna
(11,368 posts)We have lost some great goalies recently.
Ken Dryden, Ed Giacomin and now Bernie Parent
nwliberalkiwi
(409 posts)Broad Street Bullies
BumRushDaShow
(160,902 posts)I remember back in either '74 or '75, dragging my sister to go see that Stanley Cup that they had displayed in the lobby of what was then a bank building downtown (we were going to school downtown at the time and the building was near the bus stop and train station that we used to get to school). Hoped for a three-peat but alas...
R.I.P. and and keep catching those pucks!