Flyers Announce Six Finalists For Flyers Hall of Fame (10/7 upd: Holmgren and Tocchet Selected)

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Six Finalists Named for 2021-22 Flyers Hall of Fame Induction

SIMON GAGNE
Career: 691 games played, 264 goals, 271 assists, 535 points

Gagne played 11 seasons as a Flyer and is a two-time winner of the Bobby Clarke Trophy as Flyers Team MVP (2006 & 2007). He ranks 10th in franchise history in goals (264), 12th in points (535), 13th in games played (691) and sixth in game-winning goals (47).

Gagne has six career playoff game-winning goals, including overtime game-winners in Game 6 of the 2004 Eastern Conference Finals vs. Tampa Bay and Game 4 of the 2010 Eastern Conference Semifinals vs. Boston. He also scored the game-winning goal in Game 7 at Boston in the 2010 series vs. Bruins which completed an 0 games to 3 deficit comeback.

PAUL HOLMGREN
Career: 500 games played, 138 goals, 171 assists, 309 points

Holmgren has served the Philadelphia Flyers in nearly every capacity for over 40 years. He is the only individual in Flyers history to serve the organization as a player (1975-1984), assistant coach (1985-88), head coach (1988-92), general manager (2006-14) and president (2014-19). He was responsible for highly successful NHL Drafts during his front office tenure and in his eight seasons as GM, the Flyers went 307-234-73 (.559), made six playoff appearances and a trip to the 2010 Stanley Cup Final. In 2014, he was the recipient of the Lester Patrick Trophy for service to hockey in the United States.

As a player, he was a member of the Flyers during their historic 35-game unbeaten streak and Stanley Cup Final appearance during the 1979-80 season, when he scored a career-high 30 goals. He ranks second in Flyers history with 1,600 penalty minutes and he played in the 1981 NHL All-Star Game.

BOB KELLY
Career: 741 games played, 128 goals, 168 assists, 296 points

Kelly has served the Flyers organization for nearly 30 years. As a player, he was a member of both Stanley Cup championship teams and scored the game-winning goal to clinch the Stanley Cup in Game 6 at Buffalo in 1975. He is tied for seventh in Flyers history in regular season games played (741) and playoff games played (101).

He has served the Flyers for the last 18 years as an Ambassador of Hockey and has been the face of team's community relations efforts, bringing the Flyers organization to fans of all ages, from youth hockey clinics to community honorees at games and players on the ice at Flyers Alumni games and fantasy camps.

LOU NOLAN
Career: Public Relations (1967-72) & Public Address Announcer (1972-present)

Nolan is an original Flyers employee, starting as a press box assistant during the inaugural season in 1967-68. He became the team's public address announcer at the start of the 1972-73 season and has held that position ever since.

He was the voice of the Spectrum for both Stanley Cup championships and six additional Stanley Cup Final appearances. He has also voiced numerous ceremonies and national events such as the 2012 Winter Classic, 2019 Stadium Series and the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.

MARK RECCHI
Career: 602 games played, 232 goals, 395 assists, 627 points

Recchi played parts of 10 seasons as a Flyer and ranks ninth all-time in scoring with 627 points. He continues to own the Flyers single-season record for points when he recorded 123 points (53g-70a) during the 1992-93 season.

Recchi is one of only two Flyers, along with Bob Clarke, to have multiple 100+ point seasons in his career having also posted 107 points (40g-67a) in 1993-94. He has represented Flyers in three NHL All-Star Games (1993, 1994, 2000) and is a three-time winner of the Bobby Clarke Trophy as Team MVP (1993, 2000 & 2004).

RICK TOCCHET
Career: 621 games played, 232 goals, 276 assists, 508 points

Tocchet played parts of 11 seasons with the Flyers, including one season as captain, and is the Flyers all-time leader in penalty minutes (1,815). He was a member of the team that reached the Stanley Cup Final and won the Eastern Conference Championship in 1985 and 1987. His 27 goals and 60 points in the Stanley Cup playoffs both rank 10th in franchise history.

He posted two 40-goal seasons (1988-89 & 1990-91) and a career-high 96 points during the 1989-90 season when he also had 196 penalty minutes. He is one of only three players in NHL history to have 96 or more points and 196 or more penalty minutes in the same season.
 

Cody Webster

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Gagne - Not against it
Holmgren - nah dawg
Kelly - nah dawg; he's the Flyers ambassador, that's good enough
Nolan - Absolutely
Recchi - I'd say yes
Tocchet - Not against it
 
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what about Coatsey?
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the only last true f***ing flyer ;D
 
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BiggE

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Lou Nolan: should be a lock
Rick Tocchet: should be a near lock
Paul Holmgren: his full body of work and time of service should get him in
Mark Recchi: his time with Philly was good but, IMO, not HoF worthy
Bob Kelly: good player and scored the Cup winning goal in 75 but he’s not a HoF player
Simon Gagne: one day, but not yet
 
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BiggE

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Other players/ personnel who should get in:

Lou Scheinfeld (Might have misspelled his last name) long time exec and was responsible for playing God Bless America before games and for bringing Kate Smith in to sing it live.

and, as players
Briere
Timonen
Giroux
and possibly Couts
 

BiggE

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All the guys on this list will be in eventually. Lou Nolan should be first among them imo. He’s been the PA for nearly 50 years and I believe is the last day one employee of the organization
Kelly, even though I love the guy, has no business being in the HoF. He was never more than a 3rd line winger and spent most of his Flyers career on the 4th line. Totally with you in regards to Lou Nolan
 

GKJ

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Kelly, even though I love the guy, has no business being in the HoF. He was never more than a 3rd line winger and spent most of his Flyers career on the 4th line. Totally with you in regards to Lou Nolan
If Kelly gets in, it’s fine. He’s been around here forever. Being an ambassador is still serving the organization.
 
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Lou Nolan - definite yes.

Holmgren - well, it's going to happen. I'm ambivalent.

Kelly, Tocchet, Recchi, Gagne - Nah. Maybe Tocchet.
 

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In order of preference:

Nolan
Gagne
Recchi
Tocchet
Holmgren
Kelly
 

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