The Philadelphia Flyers and Ed Snider Youth Hockey & Education announced the death of Bernie Parent, the Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender who delivered two Stanley Cup championships to the organization.
Bernard Marcel Parent was an original Philadelphia Flyers player who became synonymous with the franchise’s early success during the 1970s.
Parent led the Philadelphia Flyers to Stanley Cup championships in 1974 and 1975. His playoff performances in both championship runs culminated in shutout victories during the clinching games of each series, earning him consecutive Conn Smythe Trophy awards as the Most Valuable Player of the playoffs.
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The goaltender’s dominant playoff performances established him as one of the most successful players in Philadelphia Flyers history during the team’s championship era.
Live EventsHockey Hall of Fame career and Vezina Trophy recognitionParent won two Vezina Trophies as the NHL’s best goaltender in 1974 and 1975, coinciding with his Stanley Cup championship seasons. The Philadelphia Flyers goaltender became the first player from the organization inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1984.
His No. 1 jersey was retired by the Philadelphia Flyers, making him one of six players to receive this honor. Parent was also inducted into the inaugural class of the Flyers Hall of Fame in 1988.
Community involvement with Ed Snider Youth Hockey & EducationBeyond his playing career, Bernie Parent served as an ambassador for Ed Snider Youth Hockey & Education, dedicating time to growing hockey participation and inspiring young players in Philadelphia.Parent’s community involvement extended his legacy beyond his achievements as a Philadelphia Flyers goaltender, connecting him with multiple generations of hockey fans in the city.
Memorial arrangements and family statementThe Parent family has requested donations be made to Ed Snider Youth Hockey & Education in lieu of flowers. Bernie Parent is survived by his wife, Gini, and family members.
The Philadelphia Flyers organization expressed condolences to the Parent family following the death of the Stanley Cup champion goaltender who became one of the most recognizable figures in franchise history.
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