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Bernie Parent Dominant Between the Hockey Pipes

Born April 3, 1945, in Montreal, Quebec, was Hockey Hall of Fame Goaltender Bernie Parent. Parent played in the NHL for 13 seasons on a few teams, including the Philadelphia Flyers, Boston Bruins, and Toronto Maple Leafs, and also spent one season in the World Hockey Association with the Philadelphia Blazers. Bernie helped Philadelphia win two Stanley Cup trophies as his efforts were recognized in 1974 and 1975 by winning the Vezina Trophy and Conn Smythe Trophy in both seasons.

Bernie Parent Hockey Goaltending Legend

Bernie Parent, the man behind the legendary mask, carved his place in hockey history not just with his flamboyant style but with his remarkable goaltending skills. His career, particularly during his time with the Philadelphia Flyers, solidified him as a legend and a crucial member of their championship runs.

Parent's journey began with the Montreal Canadiens, where he showcased his potential but struggled for playing time. In 1967, he was selected by the Philadelphia Flyers in the NHL expansion draft. This marked a turning point for both Parent and the fledgling franchise.

Under coach Fred Shero, the Flyers adopted a physical, defensive style, and Parent emerged as the perfect complement. His acrobatic saves and calm demeanor under pressure became a cornerstone of the team's success. Nicknamed "The Cat" for his reflexes and agility, Parent's distinctive mask, featuring a stylized cat perched on a net, became an iconic symbol of the era.

The pinnacle of Parent's career arrived in the early to mid-1970s. He backstopped the Flyers to their first two Stanley Cup championships in 1974 and 1975. His highlight-reel saves and ability to steal games were instrumental in their success. He won the Vezina Trophy, awarded to the league's best goaltender, twice (1973, 1974) and the Conn Smythe Trophy, recognizing the playoff MVP, in 1974.

Parent's career wasn't without challenges. Injuries hampered him throughout his later years, and he bounced around different teams after leaving Philadelphia in 1977. However, his impact on the Flyers and his influence on the position of goaltender are undeniable.

Bernie Parent and The Official Site on the Hockey Hall of Fame Goaltender. Parent played in the NHL for 13 seasons on a few teams, including the Philadelphia Flyers, Boston Bruins, and Toronto Maple Leafs, and also spent one season in the World Hockey Association with the Philadelphia Blazers. Bernie helped Philadelphia win two Stanley Cups Trophies as his efforts were recognized in 1974 and 1975 by winning the Vezina Trophy and Conn Smythe Trophy both seasons. Bernie Parent is one of the top NHL players to have worn the Jersey 30

Bernie Parent Career Stats

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May 1 Numbers

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Sports history is made every day of the year. We will preserve at least a small sampling from some great athletes every day based on the uniform number they wore. 3 - 23 - 1 - 4 May 1, 1884 - The Toledo Blue Stockings made history by signing catcher Moses Fleetwood Walker. It doesn't...

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April 30 Numbers

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Sports history is made every day of the year. We will preserve at least a small sampling from some great athletes every day based on the uniform number they wore. 4 - 17 - 6 - 22 - 33 - 1 April 30, 1922 - Chicago White Sox pitcher Charlie Robertson,  threw a perfect game as the...

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April 29 Numbers

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Sports history is made every day of the year. We will preserve at least a small sampling from some great athletes every day based on the uniform number they wore. 14 - 9 April 29, 1892 - Charlie Reilly of the Philadelphia Phillies becomes Major League Baseball's first pinch hitt...

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April 28 Numbers

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Sports history is made every day of the year. We will preserve at least a small sampling from some great athletes every day based on the uniform number they wore. 20 - 21 - 1 April 28, 1901 - Cleveland Blue's pitcher Bock Baker had a really bad day on the mound. The left hander gave&...

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2024-04-28

Greg Kaliss' book Beyond the Black Power Salute gives us a s...

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Athletes have been using their positions and public stature to stand up for political and social justice beliefs quite a bit recently. Perhaps the era of the most frequency took place in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Author and historian Dr. Gregory J. Kaliss joins us to discuss this his...

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April 27 Numbers

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Sports history is made every day of the year. We will preserve at least a small sampling from some great athletes every day based on the uniform number they wore. 3 - 4 - 5 - 32 - 12 - 11 - 30 April 27, 1926 -  Mel Ott, who during his career wore Numbers 3, 4 and 5 (but not until 19...

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