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In 1973-74 the “Broad Street Bullies” Philadelphia Flyers won the franchise’s first ever Stanley Cup, dominating the NHL with their physical, bruising play and tenacity. Led by Bobby Clarke and Vezina Trophy co-winner Bernie Parent, the Flyers won 50 regular season games before defeating the Atlanta Flames and New York Rangers to reach the Stanley Cup Finals. There they faced the “Original Six” Boston Bruins, clinching the title in Game 6 with a dramatic 1-0 victory at the Spectrum in Philadelphia to become the first team from the 1967 NHL expansion to win a Stanley Cup.

This Clarence C. Campbell Bowl trophy was presented to Orest Kindrachuk, a rookie center on the 1973-74 Flyers, for the Flyers Campbell Conference championship. This stunning trophy measures approximately 11 inches high, features a removable lid, and is attached to a wooden base. “Clarence S. Campbell Bowl / 1968” is etched on one side of the trophy, and “Philadelphia Flyers / 1973-74 / Orest Kindrachuk” is etched on the other. This trophy is in great condition, displaying only the most inconsequential wear and tarnishing. This item comes with a LOA from Orest Kindrachuk.

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Minimum Bid: $300.00
Final prices include buyers premium.: $720.00
Number Bids: 9
Auction closed on Sunday, February 18, 2018.
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