the team. Popularly known as Bobby Clarke during his playing career and as Bob Clarke since retiring as a player, Clarke is acknowledged by some as being...
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game six, Orr was in the penalty box after a scuffle with the Flyers' Bobby Clarke and during the ensuing power play the Flyers scored (which turned out...
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Bobby Clarke at center and Bill Barber at left-wing, set an NHL record for goals by a single line with 141 (Leach 61, Clarke 30, Barber 50). Clarke,...
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List of Philadelphia Flyers award winners (redirect from Bobby Clarke Trophy)
regular season since. Only Bobby Clarke and Eric Lindros have won regular season most valuable player honors as Flyers. Clarke won the Hart Memorial Trophy...
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2021, a day after his 77th birthday "Casey Jones Museum to Welcome Actor Bobby Clark". Casey Jones Village. May 8, 2012. Archived from the original on...
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Bobby Clarke (13 October 1941 – August 2008) was an English footballer, who played as an inside forward for Chester and Witton Albion. Brown, Neil (2 September...
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relationship with Flyers General Manager Bobby Clarke soon deteriorated. He and Clarke feuded in the media, with Clarke questioning his toughness; Lindros spent...
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offensive skills, this is not always the case. NHL Hall of Fame inductee Bobby Clarke of the 1970s and 80s Philadelphia Flyers was considered a grinder, but...
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scoring, as well as contributing in other roles. The Canadian line of Bobby Clarke, Ron Ellis and Henderson, which was not expected to start for the team...
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to the parent Black Hawks to make his NHL debut. Centreing for the great Bobby Hull beginning in the 1965 season, he proved himself a quality playmaker...
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was nominated for the Bill Masterton Trophy, and was later awarded the Bobby Clarke Trophy and the Toyota Cup award. In the final game of the regular season...
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(disambiguation) Bob Clarke (disambiguation) Bobbie Clarke (1940–2014), British rock drummer Bobby Clarke (born 1949), Canadian ice hockey player Brian Clarke (born...
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president of the party is David A. Comissiong and the general secretary is Bobby Clarke. In the past, on several occasions the leaders of the CPM have publicly...
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Philadelphia Flyers. In his first season with the Flyers, he won both the Bobby Clarke Trophy (MVP) and Yanick Dupre Memorial (Class Guy) team awards. He led...
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through southern Ontario, he was met by Hockey Hall of Fame Hockey player Bobby Orr who presented him with a cheque for $25,000. Fox considered meeting...
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Robert Clarke (1920–2005) was an American actor. Robert, Rob, Bob, Bobby, or Bobbie Clarke may also refer to: Bob Clarke (illustrator) (1926–2013), American...
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All-Rookie Team. He has appeared in two NHL All-Star Games and has won two Bobby Clarke Trophies with the Flyers as team MVP. Internationally, Gagné has represented...
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player: he won his first Gene Hart Memorial Award in 2018, his first Bobby Clarke Trophy in 2019, and he was the 2020 recipient of the Frank J. Selke Trophy...
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Brian Rolston, 33 Guy Carbonneau, 33 Brad Marchand, 33 Peter Bondra, 32 Bobby Clarke, 32 Joe Sakic, 32 Dave Keon, 32 Bill Barber, 31 Mats Sundin, 31 Bob Pulford...
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season 35 times (of the 52 seasons both have been awarded) by 22 players: Bobby Clarke, Phil Esposito, Guy Lafleur (x2), Gretzky (x5), Mario Lemieux (x3), Mark...
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to the NHL first All-Star team in 1985. Vezina Trophy winner in 1985. Bobby Clarke Trophy winner in 1985. Viking Award winner in 1983. Played in 1983, 1985...
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any player in the NHL at the time." In the sixth game of the series, Bobby Clarke slashed Kharlamov, fracturing a bone in his ankle. He would miss the...
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goal in overtime. The 1975 Stanley Cup was presented to Flyers captain Bobby Clarke by NHL President Clarence Campbell following the Flyers 2–0 win over...
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the Flin Flon School Division include professional ice hockey players Bobby Clarke, Reggie Leech and Reid Simpson. Ruth Betts School Hapnot Collegiate Hapnot...
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and the United States in the 1991 Canada Cup. Canada general manager Bobby Clarke called the hit a "cheap shot" and publicly echoed the sentiment that...
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Michael Clarke Duncan (December 10, 1957 – September 3, 2012) was an American actor. He is best known for his breakout role as John Coffey in The Green...
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Montreal Canadiens LW 4 1981–82 Steve Kasper Boston Bruins C 1 1982–83 Bobby Clarke Philadelphia Flyers C 1 1983–84 Doug Jarvis Washington Capitals C 1 1984–85...
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2011-06-15. Retrieved 2007-08-21. "Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy Winner: Bobby Clarke". Legends of Hockey. Archived from the original on 2011-06-15. Retrieved...
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regular season. In both years Bob "Bobby" Clarke played in the WHL, he captured the League scoring title. In 1968–69, Clarke's Flin Flon Bombers captured the...
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