Rick MacLeish, who was the first 50-goal scorer in Philadelphia Flyers history and whose goal clinched the 1974 Stanley Cup, died Monday night, the team confirmed. He was 66. His daughter, Brianna ...
Former Philadelphia Flyers star Rick MacLeish died last week at age 66 following a two-month stay in the hospital. A resident of the south end of Ocean City, MacLeish was a laid back guy who had a ...
The Philadelphia Flyers have long been one of the most impactful franchises in the expansion era. The NHL was not a sure bet to be successful in Philadelphia when the league expanded from six to 12 ...
Visiting our Philadelphia Flyers Hall of Famers once again, we look at the impact forward Rick MacLeish had on the Orange and Black. One of the main stars of the Flyers’ Broad Street Bullies teams in ...
Flash back to 1974: Oooh, is it a hot day in Philadelphia. The sun is beating down on Broad Street. Two million people are pushing and shoving, trying to get a glimpse of Bobby Clarke, Bernie Parent, ...
Flyers Hall of Famer Rick MacLeish has been hospitalized locally for six weeks fighting multiple medical problems, according to Sam Carchidi of the Philadelphia Inquirer. Per the story, MacLeish's ...
When you think of the Philadelphia Flyers teams that won consecutive Stanley Cup championships in 1974 and 1975, Bobby Clarke, Bernie Parent, Dave Schultz, Rick MacLeish and Bill Barber probably first ...
When Bob Clarke wakes up Sunday morning, he might glance at a clock and realize it’s just a few hours away from the true 50th anniversary of the Flyers’ first Stanley Cup. It was exactly a ...
We call them Boston Bums! This is the chant my brother and I have made up. It’s the early Seventies, and I’m maybe 11, so that makes him maybe nine. We are hockey fanatics. Specifically, we are Broad ...