Featured is a PHILADELPHIA FLYERS Mini Goalie Mask Hand Signed by BERNIE PARENT
Yes this was signed by the 1st Hockey Player to appear on the cover of TIMEMagazine
Most wins (47) in a season 1973 - 1974 by a goaltenderired
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During the 1972-73 season he played for the Philadelphia Blazers of the WHA. He returned to the Flyers in 1973 and played the rest of his career there. He won the Conn Smythe Trophy in 1974 and 1975 as the most valuable player during the Stanley Cup playoffs. An eye injury suffered in 1979 ended his playing career
Plante had a strong influence on Parent's career. Parent, like Plante, was always a stand-up type goalie. Plante also coached Parent on goaltending fundamentals. On one occasion, Plante watched him practice in Philadelphia for two days, then he told Parent exactly what he was doing wrong - sitting back on his heels, backing into his crease and losing concentration. Later, when hen the slumping Parent talked about retiring, Plante talked him out of it
Parent admitted he had considerable fear of playing goal in the NHL, and that fear helped him play better. On game nights, he never appeared without his mask on, even going to and from the dressing room. He also had a strict pre-game ritual. He sat alone under a miniature Stanley Cup and thought about the opposing players he would face, then slept for eight hours, had a steak for lunch and then slept again.
WHA Second All Star Team 1973
NHL First All Star Team 1971 & 1975
Vezina Trophy 1974, shared with Tony Esposito 1975
Conn Smythe Trophy 1974 & 1975
Yanick Dupre Memorial 1979
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