Few names or more synonymous with the Philadelphia Flyers more than Bobby Clarke —perhaps Bernie Parent or Ed Snider, but that’s about it.
While Clarke enjoyed tremendous success during a Hall of Fame career with the Flyers as a player —including back-to-back Stanley Cups in 1974 and 1975— his second career with the club as general manager proved quite fruitful for both parties as well.
Back on June 15th of 1994 Clarke returned to the Flyers as general manager by way of a trade with Florida in which the Panthers received a 1994 second-round pick in exchange for Clarke’s services.