423: Philadelphia's "Broad Street Bullies" - With Sam Carchidi & Jeff Hare

423: Philadelphia's "Broad Street Bullies" - With Sam Carchidi & Jeff Hare

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<div> <p><span style= "font-size: 12pt; font-family: verdana, geneva, sans-serif;">The <strong>Philadelphia Flyers</strong> didn't just win hockey games in the 1970s — they changed the sport, the city, and the culture around them. In this episode, we dig into the rise, reign, and mythology of the "Broad Street Bullies," the decade-long era (1971–1981) when the Flyers transformed themselves from an NHL expansion afterthought into the toughest, most polarizing, and most beloved champions in league history.</span></p> <p><span style= "font-size: 12pt; font-family: verdana, geneva, sans-serif;">To unpack how a group of gritty, bruising, blue-collar players became civic folk heroes, we sit down with long-time <em>Philadelphia Inquirer</em> sportswriter <strong>Sam Carchidi</strong> and screenwriter/film director <strong>Jeff Hare </strong>— whose new book <em>"<strong><a href= "https://amzn.to/4an52kV">Bullies: Catching Up with the Hound, the Hammer, and the Stanley Cup Champion Philadelphi...