Playoffs
Clarke, Flyers’ Grit Stalled Esposito and the Bruins in 1974
The 1974 Stanley Cup Final still lives in the league’s memory because Philadelphia did something Boston was not built for - they made it ugly, relentless, and just uncomfortable enough. Bobby Clarke’s imprint on that series was the kind of playoff nuisance factor championship teams secretly crave. The Bruins had the firepower, but the Flyers dragged the matchup into a street fight and won the battle of will.
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