392. Bob Kelly
Not only did left winger Bob Kelly helped the Philadelphia Flyers win two consectutive Stanley Cups in 1973-1974 and 1974-1975, but also he scored the Cup-clinching goal in 1975! Therefore, my 392nd video features him.
Not only did left winger Bob Kelly helped the Philadelphia Flyers win two consectutive Stanley Cups in 1973-1974 and 1974-1975, but also he scored the Cup-clinching goal in 1975! Therefore, my 392nd video features him.
When the Philadelphia Flyers won two consecutive Stanley Cups in 1973-1974 and 1974-1975, their captain was left-handed center Bobby Clarke! Therefore, my 391st video features him.
Since 1972, Lou Nolan has been the Philadelphia Flyers’ public address announcer! Therefore, my 390th video features him.
In the 1960s, the Philadelphia Phillies featured pitcher Art Mahaffey, a three-time National League All-Star, and shortstop Bobby Wine, a Gold Glove Award winner! So, my 389th video features them.
Left fielder Greg Luzinski helped the 1980 Philadelphia Phillies win the World Series. One of his teammates was first baseman Pete Rose. So, my 388th video features a question to Greg Luzinski about Pete Rose.
Not only did Jim Lonborg attend Stanford University, but also he effectively pitched for the Philadelphia Phillies in the 1970s! Therefore, my 387th video features him.
Though John Starks was known as a great guard for the New York Knicks, he also played for the Golden State Warriors! So, my 386th video features him.
Journey is a superb San Francisco band. Journey’s “Lights” and “Don’t Stop Believin’ ” also have a connection to S.F! “Lights” is about “The City by the Bay,” and during the 2010 San Francisco Giants’ postsesaon, “Don’t Stop Believin’ ” was their theme song. Therefore, my 385th video features a performance of these two super songs.
Journey’s “Separate Ways” appears in an NFL Films documentary, Frontiers & Beyond. This documentary is about Journey’s 1983 tour. So, my 384th video features a performance of Journey’s “Separate Ways.”
Not only did left winger Bill Barber set Philadelphia Flyers career records with his 420 regular-season goals and 53 postseason goals, but also he helped them win two consectuive Stanley Cups in 1973-1974 and 1974-1975! Therefore, my 383rd video features him. Thanks to Tommy Hendricks for filming my poem.