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Paul Stewart
Joined: 10.14.2013

Jan 31 @ 12:28 PM ET
Paul Stewart: Me and Mrs. Paul
MBFlyerfan
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Be nice from now on, NJ
Joined: 03.17.2006

Jan 31 @ 3:31 PM ET
I remember attending some Firebirds games when I was young.
Scoop Cooper
Season Ticket Holder
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Ardmore, PA
Joined: 06.29.2006

Jan 31 @ 3:46 PM ET
As you can imagine, Stewy, this blog is of special interest to me as I had been the PR man for the Firebirds in 1976-77, their third and last season in the NAHL, and know all of the characters you mentioned well. Coatsey, a friend since 1972, I still see and work with at the Flyers. I also still keep in touch with Gordie Brooks (who is the one who gave me my hockey nickname "Scoop") who lives in London, Ontario. Bobby Collyard lives back in his native Minnesota and Reggie Lemelin is in Boston where he finished his 14 year NHL career with the Flames and Bruins in 1993. Bep Guiidolin (who was and still is the youngest man to ever play in the NHL making the Bruins at age 16 in 1942 during WWII) passed away in his hometown of Barrie, Ontario, in 2008 at age 82.

You are certainly right about how the Firebirds deteriorated when George Piszek bought them from his dad and the club joined the AHL in 1977. They spent that first season as an affiliate of the Detroit Red Wings and were coached by Dan Belisle who the following year took over the Washington Capitals. The lowly Colorado Rockies came in the next season with Bep as coach and finished with a dreadful 23-49-8 record. Among the players that club sent here was goalie Doug Favell who along with Bernie Parent served as the Philadelphia Flyers original tandem from 1967 to 1971. The next year the club moved to Syracuse for one more season before folding altogether.

You were right, by the way, about the parsimoniousness of ownership. For my Christmas “bonus” I was handed an envelope that contained twelve crisp one Dollar bills. I was so pissed that I just gave them back by putting them in the ticket office cash drawer. I would have sooner that I just not been given anything!

Here is a picture of what the since demolished Civic Center Convention Hall looked like when the Firebirds were playing the Beauce Jaros before a full house in the 1976 NAHL Lockhart Cup finals.

Jsaquella
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Bringing Hexy Back
Joined: 06.16.2006

Jan 31 @ 4:01 PM ET
Paul Stewart: Me and Mrs. Paul
- Paul Stewart


The best part of these blogs, besides the insight and the laughs, is the revealing fact that Slap Shot wasn't a movie. It was a documentary. Always enjoy reading these, Stewy
Scoop Cooper
Season Ticket Holder
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Ardmore, PA
Joined: 06.29.2006

Jan 31 @ 4:45 PM ET
The best part of these blogs, besides the insight and the laughs, is the revealing fact that Slap Shot wasn't a movie. It was a documentary. Always enjoy reading these, Stewy
- Jsaquella


Exactly right, Jafsie, at that comes from first hand experience!!
danham92
Joined: 02.20.2012

Jan 31 @ 4:51 PM ET
Thanks, Paul. My brothers and I have Firebirds season tickets one year. They were great. Excellent read, as usual. Appreciate your yarns. Keep it up! I seem to remember that Phillies HOFer Robin Roberts was an owner for a time, too, and that Dale Macleish, Ray Schultz and other Flyers' brothers were players. Great memories, caught a puck once, too.
Bill Meltzer
Editor
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined: 07.13.2006

Jan 31 @ 5:00 PM ET
I attended many Firebirds games as a kid. Yes, Robin Roberts was briefly an owner with the Piszeks but bailed after the first year.
jmatchett383
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Newark, DE
Joined: 03.09.2010

Jan 31 @ 5:13 PM ET
The best part of these blogs, besides the insight and the laughs, is the revealing fact that Slap Shot wasn't a movie. It was a documentary. Always enjoy reading these, Stewy
- Jsaquella


I was thinking the exact same thing. I can't imagine what some of the old games would be like.
GilPerreault11
Buffalo Sabres
Location: IL
Joined: 07.21.2011

Feb 1 @ 2:41 AM ET
Great read and the line about Mike Gillis stood out to me.
Bearintheforest
Philadelphia Flyers
Joined: 03.12.2013

Feb 1 @ 6:53 AM ET
Paul Stewart: Me and Mrs. Paul
- Paul Stewart


I have been enjoying your blogs for quite some time now, but I haven't commented untill now.

Great writing, great insight. Hockeybuzz is a richer site thanks to your writing.

Keep it up!
Scoop Cooper
Season Ticket Holder
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Ardmore, PA
Joined: 06.29.2006

Feb 1 @ 7:29 AM ET
Stewy I am pretty sure that this is the cover of the program for that actual dreadful game in Portland against the Mariners that you mention in the blog.

Scoop Cooper
Season Ticket Holder
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Ardmore, PA
Joined: 06.29.2006

Feb 1 @ 7:46 AM ET
I attended many Firebirds games as a kid. Yes, Robin Roberts was briefly an owner with the Piszeks but bailed after the first year.
- bmeltzer


Hall of Fame Phillies pitcher Robin Roberts (who used to live just down the street from me in Huntingdon Valley, PA when I was a kid) sold his interest in the Firebirds in 1975 after the club lost $400,000 in its first season. His son, Robin Roberts, Jr., had been the team's PR man (a job I eventually took) and moved on to working for the NAHL Erie Blades after leaving the Firebirds.
Bill Meltzer
Editor
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined: 07.13.2006

Feb 1 @ 8:38 AM ET
Here's a delightfully awful highlight/promotional video of the Firebirds released after their Lockhart Cup-winning season. It's set the music of "The Hustle" (the Firebirds entrance music as they took to the ice at the Civic Center) and the soundtrack from "Rocky".

Paul Stewart
Joined: 10.14.2013

Feb 1 @ 8:40 AM ET
Stewy I am pretty sure that this is the cover of the program for that actual dreadful game in Portland against the Mariners that you mention in the blog.


- iScoop



Thanks, Scoop. That's the game. Can always count on you to find that sort of thing!

When I get back from Russia, I will try to dig up that photo from Sports Illustrated.



Scoop Cooper
Season Ticket Holder
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Ardmore, PA
Joined: 06.29.2006

Feb 1 @ 8:54 AM ET
Thanks, Scoop. That's the game. Can always count on you to find that sort of thing!

When I get back from Russia, I will try to dig up that photo from Sports Illustrated.

- Paul Stewart


They don't call me "Scoop" (Gordie Brooks gave me that nick) for nothing Stewy!


Anyone interested in reading more about the Firebirds can do so on my HockeyScoop.net site at http://hockeyscoop.net/ahlphl/#Firebirds and see a gallery of pictures at http://hockeyscoop.net/firebirds/.
Bill Meltzer
Editor
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined: 07.13.2006

Feb 1 @ 9:04 AM ET
Thanks, Paul. My brothers and I have Firebirds season tickets one year. They were great. Excellent read, as usual. Appreciate your yarns. Keep it up! I seem to remember that Phillies HOFer Robin Roberts was an owner for a time, too, and that Dale Macleish, Ray Schultz and other Flyers' brothers were players. Great memories, caught a puck once, too.
- danham92


At one time in their short history, the Firebirds had Ray Schultz, Dale MacLeish plus a (Mike) Clarke and (John) Barber on the roster. The latter two were not related to their Flyers namesakes. Dale and the late Ray were the brothers of Rick and Dave.


Bill Meltzer
Editor
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined: 07.13.2006

Feb 1 @ 9:09 AM ET
They don't call me "Scoop" (Gordie Brooks gave me that nick) for nothing Stewy!


Anyone interested in reading more about the Firebirds can do so on my HockeyScoop.net site at http://hockeyscoop.net/ahlphl/#Firebirds and see a gallery of pictures at http://hockeyscoop.net/firebirds/.

- iScoop


Love it, Scoop. As you and I have discussed, I used to go many Firebirds games at the Civic Center during my childhood. I saw more than a dozen Firebirds games before I went to my first live Flyers game.

My first live Flyers game was during the 1979-80 season. My best friend's family had season tickets and they brought me along. What a special game it was, too. Not because of any particular happening in the game, but because of the opponent. The visiting Hartford Whalers had Gordie and Mark Howe plus original Flyer (and all-time WHA scoring leader) Andre Lacroix dressed for the game. Marty Howe was either a healthy scratch or had been sent to the minors.

Scoop Cooper
Season Ticket Holder
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Ardmore, PA
Joined: 06.29.2006

Feb 1 @ 11:33 AM ET
Hey Stewy, the Adirondack Phantoms are playing the Hershey Bears at the Wells Fargo Center here this afternoon (I am currently in the pressroom) and I just spent the last half hour visiting with Terry Murray who coaches the Phantoms. I mentioned that game in Portland to Murph who played for the Mariners then and he burst out laughing saying that he remembered it VERY well. He said he recalled you leaping over the net at one point to go with Glen Cochrane and that you also squared off with the late Jimmy Cunningham, Wacko (Al Hill), Too Tall (John Paddock), Cappy (Dennis Patterson), and Buzzy (Mike Busniuk) among others as well. Murph sends his best and says he enjoys reading your blogs very much.
rayzablades2
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Miami, FL
Joined: 04.24.2011

Feb 1 @ 1:43 PM ET
Paul Stewart: Me and Mrs. Paul
- Paul Stewart


Edit:

I see I posted this comment on the wrong Stewart blog. How the hell that happen?
coryberg2
Vancouver Canucks
Location: PORT ALBERNI, BC
Joined: 12.17.2008

Feb 1 @ 1:53 PM ET
Great read and the line about Mike Gillis stood out to me.
- GilPerreault11

The line about a 20 year old 180 lb Mike gillis who was a 5th overall selection just months before? A Player who was playing in his first AHL game and wasn't a fighter? So this smaller skilled player was supposed to jump off the bench and fight 6 goons because his teams only goon called them on? Please!

I liked Paul's story but I have to feel for the guy. So much anger towards so many people, in that story alone he hated on or downright slandered more than a dozen people. I wonder what they would say about him if they had a platform like he does. But alas they don't so I'll take it as just that Paul's story.
GilPerreault11
Buffalo Sabres
Location: IL
Joined: 07.21.2011

Feb 1 @ 4:14 PM ET
The line about a 20 year old 180 lb Mike gillis who was a 5th overall selection just months before? A Player who was playing in his first AHL game and wasn't a fighter? So this smaller skilled player was supposed to jump off the bench and fight 6 goons because his teams only goon called them on? Please!

I liked Paul's story but I have to feel for the guy. So much anger towards so many people, in that story alone he hated on or downright slandered more than a dozen people. I wonder what they would say about him if they had a platform like he does. But alas they don't so I'll take it as just that Paul's story.

- coryberg2


I admire your loyalty to your GM but back then 180 wasn't puny and I've played hockey into college and have jumped into helping out teammates and friends on the ice and in bars if they were getting their butts kicked. it's hard to fathom a group of guys letting their teammate get jumped by multiple guys. Just my opinion
jugkope
Location: Possibly at the Zoo
Joined: 07.19.2009

Feb 1 @ 9:17 PM ET
Hey Stewy, the Adirondack Phantoms are playing the Hershey Bears at the Wells Fargo Center here this afternoon (I am currently in the pressroom) and I just spent the last half hour visiting with Terry Murray who coaches the Phantoms. I mentioned that game in Portland to Murph who played for the Mariners then and he burst out laughing saying that he remembered it VERY well. He said he recalled you leaping over the net at one point to go with Glen Cochrane and that you also squared off with the late Jimmy Cunningham, Wacko (Al Hill), Too Tall (John Paddock), Cappy (Dennis Patterson), and Buzzy (Mike Busniuk) among others as well. Murph sends his best and says he enjoys reading your blogs very much.
- iScoop


Seriously, where have the good nicknames gone?
Powerslave
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Arriving Somewhere But Not Here
Joined: 02.10.2011

Feb 2 @ 8:38 AM ET
Great read, Stewie. I love the frankness of your blogs and the fact that you hold nothing back, not even the names of the "gutless".


Nice job, sir, and keep them coming.
PancakesPenner
Los Angeles Kings
Location: San Diego, CA
Joined: 04.20.2012

Feb 2 @ 7:26 PM ET
I admire your loyalty to your GM but back then 180 wasn't puny and I've played hockey into college and have jumped into helping out teammates and friends on the ice and in bars if they were getting their butts kicked. it's hard to fathom a group of guys letting their teammate get jumped by multiple guys. Just my opinion
- GilPerreault11


It happens if the guy getting jumped is hated by his teammates. It's happened before, maybe it happened there. The way he tells his stories, it wouldn't be terribly surprising to me. Don't get me wrong, the stories he tells are entertaining, but he strikes me as a love him or hate him type of guy. Maybe his teammates hated him as much as he seems to have hated them.
Paul Stewart
Joined: 10.14.2013

Feb 3 @ 7:21 AM ET

I hadn't been on the team for even a few weeks at the time I got jumped in Maine.I was living in a sublet apartment in Voorhees, NJ that Pachal let me stay in. I can't now even remember many names on the team except a few: Clayton Pachal, Doug Favelle, Gillis, Peter Jack, Dale Yakachuk, Coatsie, Collyard and Gordie Brooks. Jack and Yak weren't even there in Maine that night. Coatsie and Brooks couldn't help and the Colorado-affiliated players were afraid of the Maine players. Bep barely played me in any other games.