Ross Lonsberry, who passed Sunday at age 67, spent 6 1/2 of his 15 NHL seasons with the Flyers and had a career-best 32 goals in 1974, the year the franchise won its first Stanley Cup. PHILADELPHIA – ...
Ross Lonsberry, a Flyers left wing on their 1974 and 1975 Stanley Cup championship teams, died Sunday at age 67 after a 10-year-old battle with cancer. (Photo courtesy of Flyers) PHILADELPHIA – A ...
Ross Lonsberry, a member of two Stanley Cup championship teams for the Flyers, died Sunday night in Los Angeles. He was 67 and had battled cancer. Flyers chairman Ed Snider released this statement ...
Ross Lonsberry, a member of two Stanley Cup championship teams for the Flyers, died Sunday night in Los Angeles. He was 67 and had battled cancer. Flyers chairman Ed Snider released this statement ...
May 06--ROSS LONSBERRY arrived in Philadelphia from sunny California on Jan. 28, 1972, as part of a seven-player deal from the Kings, the largest trade in NHL history at the time. He wasn't all that ...
May 06--Ross Lonsberry, a hard-nosed left winger who helped the Flyers win Stanley Cups in 1974 and 1975, died Sunday at a California hospital after a long battle with cancer. The Saskatchewan native ...
LOS ANGELES — Ross Lonsberry, who played for the Los Angeles Kings from 1969 until early 1972 and went on to be part of the Philadelphia Flyers’ Stanley Cup-winning teams in 1974 and 1975, died of ...
The Saint John Sea Dogs, with former Windsor Spitfires coach Mike Kelly and ex-Detroit Red Wings forward Gerard Gallant in charge, will seek to emulate the Spitfires by winning back-to-back titles as ...
Ross Lonsberry, who played left wing for the Kings from 1969 until early 1972 and went on to be part of the Philadelphia Flyers’ Stanley Cup-winning teams in 1974 and 1975, died of cancer Sunday in ...
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