
The Philadelphia Flyers’ “Broad Street Bullies” era is an iconic chapter in hockey history. In the 1970s, the Flyers assembled a formidable team that intimidated opponents with their physical play and relentless pursuit of victory. Their signature logo, featuring a snarling bulldog, became synonymous with their aggressive style of hockey.
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The Flyers’ transformation into the Broad Street Bullies began in 1967, when they drafted Bobby Clarke. Clarke, a skilled forward with a fiery temperament, became the team’s captain and set the tone for their aggressive play. Coach Fred Shero encouraged his players to use their physicality and intimidation to their advantage.