Born April 28, 1955 in Trenton, Ontario, Bridgman was the first overall pick in the 1975 NHL Draft, chosen by the ...
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PHILADELPHIA - Former Philadelphia Flyers captain Mel Bridgman has died at the age of 70. Bridgman was the first-- and only-- ...
Mel Bridgman, the rugged former NHL forward who was drafted first overall by the Flyers in 1975 and was the Senators' first ...
During his rookie season, he had 23 regular-season goals and six more in a postseason run that ended with a loss to Montreal ...
The former Flyers captain and 1975 No. 1 overall draft pick died on Saturday at the age of 70. Bridgman played six years for ...
Holmgren was a rugged competitor who became the first American-born player to record a hat trick in the Stanley Cup Finals ...
Former Philadelphia Flyers centerman and general manager of the 1992 Ottawa Senators, Mel Bridgman, has passed away at the ...
A No. 1 overall pick of the Flyers, he played on Detroit teams that reached the conference finals in consecutive seasons.
Former Philadelphia Flyer Mel Bridgman has died, the team announced on social media Saturday. Bridgman was 70 years old.