
NHL legend Bernie Parent passes away day after health scare.
NHL Hall of Famer Bernie Parent Dies at 80
NHL Hall of Famer Bernie Parent passed away at the age of 80, as announced by his former team, the Philadelphia Flyers. Parent, known as one of the greatest goalies in hockey history, played a key role in the Flyers' two Stanley Cup victories during their Broad Street Bullies era.
Parent's death was confirmed by Joe Watson, a former star defenseman of the Flyers, who mentioned that Parent passed away in his sleep. Watson recalled seeing Parent in severe pain at a gathering on Friday night in Delaware, where Parent struggled to walk due to his back issues.
Parent gained fame for his exceptional skills and intense demeanor on the ice, which landed him on the cover of Time magazine in 1975 during the Flyers' successful period. He achieved significant accolades, including Stanley Cup, Conn Smythe, and Vezina trophies, when the Flyers won back-to-back championships in 1974 and 1975.
The Philadelphia Flyers expressed deep sorrow at Parent's passing, highlighting his legendary status and immense popularity within the organization and the city. Parent was renowned for his love for Philadelphia and its hockey fans, dedicating his time to promoting the sport and inspiring a new generation of enthusiasts.
Parent's career began with the Boston Bruins in 1965 before he joined the Flyers in the 1967 expansion draft. Despite a brief stint with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Parent returned to Philadelphia in 1973 and played a pivotal role in the team's success, retiring in 1979 after a remarkable career with 271 wins.
Throughout his career, Parent was a dominant force in goal, leading the Flyers to their Stanley Cup victories in 1974 and 1975. His exceptional performance and leadership made him a beloved figure in Philadelphia sports history.
Parent's legacy extended beyond his playing days, as he remained connected with the Flyers as an ambassador. His impact on the sport and the community was profound, leaving a lasting impression on fans and fellow players alike.