Longtime Philadelphia Flyers public address announcer Lou Nolan has worked for the team since its inception in 1967. In that time he has witnessed eight Stanley Cup Finals, two NHL All-Star Games, the NCAA Frozen Four, and the NHL Entry Draft, and has accumulated countless insider stories about the Flyers from his rinkslde seat. If These Walls Could Talk: Philadelphia Flyers takes fans onto the ice, inside the dressing room, and into the PA booth with stories about some of the franchise's biggest names and moments. Read about the birth of the Flyers, the dawn of the Broad Street Bullies in the 1970s, as well as stories about the biggest names (n Flyers history, from Bernie Parent and Bobby Clarke to Mark Howe and Eric Lindros. Packed with original reporting and never-before-heard tales, Nolan and coauthor Sam Carchidi invite readers into the Flyers' inner sanctum. Fans in the City of Brotherly Love pride themselves on having learned every bit of Flyers history, but the authors share new anecdotes and unique perspective in this book as only they can Book jacket.
If These Walls Could Talk: Philadelphia Flyers