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Hall of Fame goaltender, two-time Cup winner Bernie Parent passes away at age 80

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Sportsnet
Sep 21, 2025 12:30 PM

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Bernie Parent, the legendary goaltender known for his remarkable tenure with the Philadelphia Flyers, has passed away at the age of 80. Parent, a two-time Stanley Cup champion, was celebrated for his incredible skills between the pipes, leading the Flyers to glory in the mid-1970s. His contributions to the game were marked by his distinctive style, tenacity, and a drive that made him one of the most revered figures in hockey history.

During his career, Parent earned numerous accolades, including the Conn Smythe Trophy and the Vezina Trophy, solidifying his legacy among the elite goalies of the National Hockey League. His performances in the playoffs, particularly during the Flyers’ championship runs in 1974 and 1975, showcased his ability to elevate his game on the biggest stage.

Beyond his on-ice achievements, Parent was admired by fans and fellow players alike for his sportsmanship and dedication to the sport. After his playing days, he continued to contribute to the hockey community, mentoring younger players and sharing his passion for the game. His influence extended well beyond his statistics, touching the hearts of many who witnessed his greatness.

The hockey world mourns the loss of Bernie Parent, a true icon whose legacy will continue to inspire future generations. Tributes from former teammates and opponents highlight the deep respect and admiration he garnered throughout his illustrious career as both a player and a human being.

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