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Jay

@jaymegrub

Former skipper…unconventionally chic…
Trade the tape during the day… Tennis, Finance, Hockey

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Flyers Alumni (@flyersalumni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ed Van Impe -- the second captain in Philadelphia Flyers history, a blueline stalwart on two Cup teams and later a TV broadcaster -- passed away on Tuesday night. He was surrounded by family at his side. Ed was 84. Condolences to the Van Impe family, teammates and friends.

Ed Van Impe -- the second captain in <a href="/NHLFlyers/">Philadelphia Flyers</a>  history, a blueline stalwart on two Cup teams and later a TV broadcaster -- passed away  on Tuesday night.  He was surrounded by family at his side.  Ed was  84.

Condolences  to the Van Impe family, teammates and friends.
Philadelphia Flyers (@nhlflyers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Flyers mourn the loss of a leader and original Philadelphia Flyer in Ed Van Impe. We offer our deepest condolences to his teammates, who had the privilege to play beside him, and his family and friends who were close to him during this difficult time.

The Flyers mourn the loss of a leader and original Philadelphia Flyer in Ed Van Impe. We offer our deepest condolences to his teammates, who had the privilege to play beside him, and his family and friends who were close to him during this difficult time.
NHL Alumni (@nhlalumni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The NHL Alumni Association is saddened to learn Ed Van Impe has passed away at the age of 84. Ed’s professional hockey journey began in Buffalo with the AHL Bisons, where he’d play for five seasons from 1961 to 1966, before joining the Chicago Black Hawks ahead of the 1966-67

The NHL Alumni Association is saddened to learn Ed Van Impe has passed away at the age of 84. 

Ed’s professional hockey journey began in Buffalo with the AHL Bisons, where he’d play for five seasons from 1961 to 1966, before joining the Chicago Black Hawks ahead of the 1966-67
Joe Watson Official (@joewatsonhockey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m sad to hear the news about one of our original Flyers, Ed Van Impe, who passed away on Tuesday. There are too many great memories to fit into a post, but what stands out most is the way Eddie played the game with determination and grit. Rest in peace, my friend.

I’m sad to hear the news about one of our original Flyers, Ed Van Impe, who passed away on Tuesday. There are too many great memories to fit into a post, but what stands out most is the way Eddie played the game with determination and grit. Rest in peace, my friend.
NHL Public Relations (@nhlpr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The NHL mourns the passing of Ed Van Impe, a member of the expansion Flyers in 1967-68 who played nine seasons with the 'Broad Street Bullies,' winning the Stanley Cup in 1974 and 1975. Our thoughts are with his family, friends and many fans in hockey.

The NHL mourns the passing of Ed Van Impe, a member of the expansion Flyers in 1967-68 who played nine seasons with the 'Broad Street Bullies,' winning the Stanley Cup in 1974 and 1975. Our thoughts are with his family, friends and many fans in hockey.
NHL Public Relations (@nhlpr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NHL Morning Skate: #StanleyCup Playoffs Edition – May 6, 2025 ▪️ Toronto Maple Leafs stave off Panthers comeback attempt to take 1-0 series lead ▪️ New York Islanders win 2025 #NHLDraft Lottery ▪️ Two more Game 1s slated for Tuesday #NHLStats: media.nhl.com/public/news/18…

NHL Morning Skate: #StanleyCup Playoffs Edition – May 6, 2025

▪️ <a href="/MapleLeafs/">Toronto Maple Leafs</a> stave off Panthers comeback attempt to take 1-0 series lead
▪️ <a href="/NYIslanders/">New York Islanders</a> win 2025 #NHLDraft Lottery
▪️ Two more Game 1s slated for Tuesday

#NHLStats: media.nhl.com/public/news/18…
Vintage Hockey Showcase (@hockey_vintage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

51 years ago today ON THIS DAY in hockey history (May 9, 1974): Bobby Clarke scores twice (including the OT winner) as the Philadelphia Flyers defeat the Bruins 3-2 in Game #2 of the 1974 Stanley Cup Final, also ending a 19-game winless streak (0-17-2) for the Flyers in Boston

51 years ago today ON THIS DAY in hockey history (May 9, 1974):

Bobby Clarke scores twice (including the OT winner) as the <a href="/NHLFlyers/">Philadelphia Flyers</a> defeat the Bruins 3-2 in Game #2 of the 1974 Stanley Cup Final, also ending a 19-game winless streak (0-17-2) for the Flyers in Boston
Bob Pisani (@bobpisani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bob Pisani celebrates 35 Years at CNBC as he retires from day-to-day reporting. A wonderful tribute to my career from CNBC and NYSE 🏛. Thank you! Will be back soon to work with CNBC PRO! cnb.cx/4dagsb1

Keith McCullough (@keithmccullough) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coaches Corner: "Getting captured isn’t forced — it’s chosen. If your strategy waits on a gov’t 'call' to buy stocks, you’re not playing The Game. You’re reacting to it. #Quad4 ≠ Recession. Process > prediction. $IVOL #MacroSavvy"

Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

55 years ago today: Bobby Orr wins Stanley Cup for Bruins in sweep. OT goal celebration is caught by Ray Lussier, a Boston Record-American photog, who gets a seat to shoot in OT when another man goes to get a beer. By the time he returned,Orr had scored & Lussier had his shot!

55 years ago today: Bobby Orr wins Stanley Cup for Bruins in sweep.

OT goal celebration is caught by Ray Lussier, a Boston Record-American photog, who gets a seat to shoot in OT when another man goes to get a beer.

By the time he returned,Orr had scored &amp; Lussier had his shot!