Bobby Clarke was the most important player history of the Philadelphia Flyers franchise. As Captain, he lead the Broadstreet Bullies to two Stanley Cups in their first decade in the NHL. Clarke was also a key member of the Team Canada during the 1972 Summit Series against the Soviet Union and played a big role in the NHL - Soviet Super Series in January, 1976, when the Flyers beat the Soviet Red Army 4 to 1. The game was delayed after the Russians left the ice after the game got a bit rough. Clarke shares the story of what it took to get the Russians to return to the ice! Great stories & great interview..! Bob Clarke is a true hockey legend - ENJOY!!

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