seventies were being revamped. We had a rookie in goal in Pete Peeters, plus Phil Myre. We still had [Bobby] Clarke, [ Bill ] Barber , [Reggie] Leach and [Rick] MacLeish, but we had a whole bunch of Paddocks, Hills, Barnes, Bathes, Busniaks - nobody
out to Roman Cechmanek the next season, but ended up being traded after helping lead a revolt against his then head coach, Bill Barber , at the end of the 2002 playoffs. Barber was fired, but Boucher was also banished, sent to Phoenix for Michal Handzus
score. It was the third time in club history that the Flyers had two shorthanded goals by the same player in one period - Bill Barber (1978) and Brian Propp (1985) also did it. The Flyers went on a power play with 56.5 seconds left in the period. Lupul
On Thursday, Gagne became the third Flyer to score two shorthanded goals in the same period during the regular season. Bill Barber did it in 1978 and Brian Propp in 1985. Rod Brind'Amour accomplished the feat in the 1997 playoffs. Contact staff writer
matching their longest streak since 2005-06; you have to go back to the 2001-02 season - when the Flyers , coached by Bill Barber , won eight in a row - to find a longer winning streak for the team. With the score tied, 1-1, and the teams skating
matching their longest streak since 2005-06; you have to go back to the 2001-02 season - when the Flyers , coached by Bill Barber , won eight in a row - to find a longer winning streak for the team. With the score tied, 1-1, and the teams skating
since Brian Propp scored two shorthanded goals in a period in 1985. The only other player to do it before Gagne and Propp was Bill Barber in 1978. "I don't want to say we were playing bad, but we were easy to play against in our zone again," Gagne said
in a first-round playoff loss to the Ottawa . That collapse brought on a series of pointed barbs directed at then-coach Bill Barber and forced management to fire him in favor of Ken Hitchcock. Now, however, the stage is set. Management has backed itself
at the first turn of the race and the favorite, Ken Hitchcock, has gone from front-runner to tail-gunner to possibly Bill Barber 's successor in Philadelphia faster than you can say Bob Clarke. As Glen Sather continues his interviewing process, you
seems like a very long time ago that Primeau's captaincy was questioned in the wake of his verbal lynching of former coach Bill Barber two years ago. Goaltender Robert Esche , his mysterious exit from Game 5 aside, had himself another series that assured