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  1. Feb 7, 2018 · Bobby Clarke's Controversies. When Bobby Clarke was general manager of Philadelphia Minnesota and Florida, he failed to win a Stanley Cup over the 22 seasons. In the 1994-1995 season, his team Flyers lost the games in the postseason and the team was called the lower scorer team and he was dishearted by the fact.

  2. Dec 30, 2022 · Clarke would be the GM of the Flyers through two stints. The first was from 1984-90 and was a great era of Flyers history as the team transitioned away from the Bully Era of the 1970s. He would return in 1994 and remain as general manager through 2006 as the NHL transitioned again. He had a lot of successes as GM, but the Stanley Cup ...

  3. Aug 13, 2014 · Clarke's No. 16 was retired on Bobby Clarke Night at The Spectrum on Nov. 15, 1984. 52 . Began a five-year run as Flyers general manager in 1984-85, succeeding Bob McCammon.

  4. Mar 19, 2020 · A look back at Bobby Clarke's 1000th point scored. Even though the league began enforcing the wearing of helmets starting in June 1979, there was essentially a grandfather clause that allowed Clarke and other veteran players to continue without it. He probably wished he had one on earlier in this game when he took a slap shot to the head.

  5. Feb 12, 2019 · Bobby Clarke, Bill Barber and Rick Macleish are among the six whose careers spanned from that first Cup to the 1979-80 team -- one of the greatest to never win a championship. Bobby Clarke (right) was a player/assistant coach for the 1979-90 Flyers. “Clarke was the greatest leader I’ve ever seen,” Flyers coach Fred Shero once said.

  6. Jun 24, 2014 · Bobby Clarke: The big draft risk that paid off. To Ed Snider, one draft will stand apart from the rest. It wasn't 1970, when the Flyers selected Bill Clement and Bob Kelly. It wasn't '72 either, when they picked Bill Barber, Tom Bladon and Jimmy Watson. Nor was it 1982, when the Flyers added Ron Sutter, Ron Hextall and Dave Brown.

  7. May 19, 2024 · 5/28/75–Philadelphia Flyers Bernie Parent, left, and Bobby Clarke, carry the Stanley Cup off the ice at Buffalo Tuesday night after winning over the Buffalo Sabres. Score of the final game was 2-0.

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