Parent posted a 47-13-12 record that season and had a .933 save percentage. His 47 wins in one season served as the NHL record until New Jersey Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur eclipsed him with 48 wins during the 2006-07 season. Parent was the best goalie in Flyers franchise history, end of discussion. Ron Hextall There will be more than a few fans that would like to see Swedish goaltender Pelle Lindburgh here, but based on overall accomplishment, I felt Hextall should get the nod. 
Known for his crass demeanor and intolerance of any forward being in his crease, many of which were met by a rather stern “tap” of Hextall’s stick, Hextall was a perfect fit for the Flyers. Hextall, also famous for his constant banging of the posts, posted some very impressive numbers as a member of the Flyers, going 240-172-58-12 with a 2.91 GAA. His 240 wins are a franchise record and his 37-21-6 record in 1986-87 stands as the fifth-best in franchise history. When it came to playing the puck outside of the crease, Hextall was magic, possibly the best ever.

Hextall was a fan favorite, often mixing it up with opposing forwards and, on occasion, participating in full-out brawls with various degrees of success. No doubt about it, Hextall bled Orange and Black and the fans loved him for it. http:// There you have it, my take on the Flyers’ all-time roster Disagree Have something to say Leave your comments below Until next time, Peace!. HAMPTON, N.H., Jan. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ Unitil Corporation (NYSE:UTL) today announced that its underwriters partially exercised theirover-allotment option for a second time to purchase an additional 160,000shares of its common stock in connection with its previously announced publicoffering that priced on December 10, 2008.