As have you, Stewy, I have known Crispy since his playing days in the 1970s with the
Flyers (and also remember him playing earlier with the
St. Louis Blues and
New York islanders) all of which teams he served as the ultimate checking center. I also followed him through his coaching career as well which began as an assistant with the Flyers in in 1977, six years with the
OHL Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (1978-85), the
AHL Moncton Golden Flames (1985-87) where he coached
Brett Hull in his rookie pro season in which he scored 50 goals, and then on to the NHL where he led the
Calgary Flames to the 1989
Stanley Cup during his three seasons there (1987-90), and six years with
Tampa Bay (1992-98).
Since then he has been doing color commentary on TV with the
Nashville Predators along with play by play man
Pete Weber providing great insight in his commentary always delivered with both humor and enthusiasm. It is always a pleasure to see Crispy when the Preds visit Philadelphia, and to work in the booth with them from time to time as well.
Stewy your descriptions of Crispy's special relationship with
Freddie Shero and his never hold a grudge attitude are spot on. There is also no better hockey raconteur whose stories are always spiced with his infections laughter. And he has never minded being known as
"the other guy from Perry Sound", the Ontario town made famous in hockey circles by its other native son,
Bobby Orr.
Fred Shero and Terry Crisp (from the 1974-75 Flyers Media Guide), and behind the bench of the Tampa Bay Lightning.