Posted on 11/07/2017 5:53:21 AM PST by Prov1322
After their practice Monday in Voorhees, the Flyers hosted 12 members of the Air Force during a hockey clinic that was held in advance of Saturdays Military Appreciation Night at the Wells Fargo Center.
Wingers Wayne Simmonds and Taylor Leier, and goalie Brian Elliott, whose wife used to serve in the military, were among the Flyers who worked with the servicemen and servicewomen. The military members also received guidance from former Flyers Brad Marsh and Bob Kelly.
Theyre the heroes of this country, Leier said. The respect they have is phenomenal, and they deserve all they get. On days like today, we can share our experiences with them and they kind of get to see how we live our lives day to day and things we get to do.
The Air Force members are based out of McGuire/Ft. Dix in Lakehurst, N.J., and they will attend Saturdays game against Minnesota as guests of Simmonds, who regularly hosts military members in his suite as part of his Waynes Warriors initiative.
Its always cool to meet those guys and talk to them, Simmonds said. Some of those guys are going off to training soon, and its always nice to get them out to a game if we can.
There was one mini-casualty. Flyers public-relations director Zack Hill was on the ice and accidentally got hit in the ankle by an Air Force shot.
Lower-body injury, Hill cracked before icing down his swollen foot.
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Hockey pros are so much more grounded than any other major pro sport
I do not necessarily agree. i think rugby players are more grounded.
Again and again, straight into the ground.
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