![]() ![]() Not only does Larry Clay tell the stories of key events, but he also describes the roles he plays in them. ![]() He dives deeper into his relationship with his friend Chuck Worthington and the shared experiences in their industry. Later on, Clay talks about the Philadelphia Bullies, a team made up of veteran Philadelphia Flyers players, and their exciting games against amateur players, going into detail about the January 1998 game that almost ended in their defeat. It quickly delves into the discovery of an illegitimate hockey retail business by David Settlemyre. The memoir starts on a light note with a gentle story about how Clay developed a love for sports in his childhood with help from his father. This memoir aims to shed light on the parts of the beloved hockey team that were hidden from the world: ugly fights, under-the-table schemes, deaths, and leadership changes-the good and bad decisions that led the Philadelphia Flyers to where they are, as well as the powerful people that made them. From his personal journey as a team coach and sports businessman, he has many things to pass on in his first book, Behind The Orange Curtain. In twelve distinct chapters, Larry Clay, a seasoned hockey lover and administrator, gives the reader a front-row seat into the hockey world and his experience with the Philadelphia Flyers and the National Hockey League. ![]()
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