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'75 Flyers: Where are They Now?

Forty years ago, the Flyers won their last Stanley Cup. Here is a look at the players on that team and their whereabouts:

Forty years ago, the Flyers won their last Stanley Cup. Here is a look at the players on that team and their whereabouts:

GOALIES

Bernie Parent: Flyers ambassador and a motivational speaker. Lives in Warminster and Wildwood Crest.

Wayne Stephenson: Nicknamed "Fort Wayne," he died of cancer in 2010 at age 65.

Bobby Taylor: Tampa Bay Lightning broadcaster. Lives in Tampa area.

DEFENSEMEN

Tom Bladon: Owns a Tim Hortons restaurant in Edmonton, where he Lives.

Andre "Moose" Dupont: Consultant to a hockey agent. Lives in Three Rivers, Quebec.

Larry Goodenough: Manager of a hockey rink in Warminster. Lives in Bucks County.

Ted Harris: Retired a few years ago from working at a paint store. Lives in Blackwood but is moving to Minnesota.

Ed Van Impe: Retired insurance executive. Lives in British Columbia.

Jimmy Watson: A partner in the IceWorks hockey rink in Aston. Resides in Glen Mills.

Joe Watson: Sells advertising for the Wells Fargo Center and runs the Flyers alumni team, which plays charity games. Lives in Media.

FORWARDS

Bill Barber: Works for Flyers as a scouting consultant. Lives in Tampa area.

Bobby Clarke: Serves as Flyers senior vice president. Lives in Sarasota, Fla., and Ocean City, N.J .

Bill Clement: Flyers color TV commentator, motivational speaker. Lives in New Hope.

Terry Crisp: Studio analyst for Nashville Predators and a former Stanley Cup champion coach (Calgary, 1989). Lives in Nashville.

Gary Dornhoefer: Retired broadcaster. Lives in Port Republic, N.J.

Bob Kelly: Ambassador for the Flyers who does clinics and makes presentations at schools throughout the year. Lives in Marlton.

Orest Kindrachuk: A former insurance executive, he now owns a display company. Lives in Medford Lakes.

Reggie Leach: "The Rifle" serves as a youth counselor on life choices. Lives in Manitoba.

Ross Lonsberry: He died of cancer last year at age 67. After retiring from hockey, he became a commercial insurance broker in Los Angeles.

Rick MacLeish: Insurance salesman. Lives in Ocean City, N.J.

Don Saleski: Partner with Professional Receivables Network, and helps raise money for a Catholic schools scholarship program. Lives in Media.

Dave Schultz: Sells electric power and serves as Flyers ambassador. Lives in Somers Point, N.J.

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