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Framed Autographed/Signed LCB Line Reggie Leach, Bobby Clarke & Bill Barber 35x39 Philadelphia Orange Hockey Jersey JSA COA

Framed Autographed/Signed LCB Line Reggie Leach, Bobby Clarke & Bill Barber 35x39 Philadelphia Orange Hockey Jersey JSA COA

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🏒 Vintage Autographed/Signed LCB Line Reggie Leach, Bobby Clarke & Bill Barber Framed 35x39 Philadelphia Flyers Orange Hockey Jersey JSA COA – Hand-Signed by All Three Members of the Most Celebrated Forward Line in Philadelphia Flyers History, the Center-Wing Combination That Powered the “Broad Street Bullies” to Back-to-Back Stanley Cup Championships in 1974 and 1975 and That Remains the Defining Offensive Partnership of the Greatest Era the Flyers Franchise Has Ever Produced

🏒 Philadelphia in the early 1970s needed a team it could believe in. The city that had watched the Eagles and the Phillies and the 76ers through cycles of hope and disappointment was ready for a franchise that played with the kind of aggression, intensity, and willingness to impose its will on the opposition that the Philadelphia sporting identity has always embraced at its most elemental level. Fred Shero's Philadelphia Flyers – the “Broad Street Bullies” – gave the city exactly that: a team that hit, that fought, that refused to be pushed around in its own building or anyone else's, and that was good enough to back its physical approach with the skill to win hockey games against the best opponents the NHL had to offer. At the center of that team's offensive production, in the most impactful forward line the franchise has ever put on the ice, were three players whose names and initials gave the line its identity: Bobby Clarke at center, Reggie Leach on one wing, Bill Barber on the other – the LCB Line.

🏒 Bobby Clarke was the heart of it. Born August 13, 1949, in Flin Flon, Manitoba, Clarke played his entire NHL career with the Philadelphia Flyers and captained the team through its most successful competitive period – the back-to-back Stanley Cup championships of 1974 and 1975 that established the franchise's identity as one of the most dangerous teams in the history of the sport when it was operating at its competitive ceiling. He won the Hart Memorial Trophy as the league's Most Valuable Player three times and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1987. His leadership, his competitiveness, and his ability to elevate the players around him defined what the Broad Street Bullies were as a team beyond the physical identity that the nickname suggested.

🏒 Reggie Leach was the sniper. Born April 23, 1950, in Riverton, Manitoba, Leach provided the goal-scoring that Clarke's playmaking created at the highest possible level – leading the NHL in goals scored in the 1975–76 season with 61, one of the most prolific individual scoring seasons the league had seen at that point in its history. He won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff MVP in 1976 despite the Flyers losing the Stanley Cup Final to the Montreal Canadiens – one of the rarest recognitions in playoff history, a reflection of how dominant his individual performance was during that postseason run even as the team came up short of the championship. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1988.

🏒 Bill Barber was the consistency. Born July 11, 1952, in Callander, Ontario, Barber was the left wing who contributed the two-way play that the line needed to function as a complete forward unit across the systems that Shero deployed – the player who did the defensive work, the behind-the-net work, and the power play work that made the LCB Line more than just a goal-scoring combination and turned it into the most complete forward unit of its era. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1990.

✍️ This framed 35x39 Philadelphia Flyers orange jersey carries the personal signatures of all three members of the LCB Line – Bobby Clarke, Reggie Leach, and Bill Barber – and the JSA Certificate of Authenticity confirming that all three signatures were personally applied. The orange jersey is the Flyers' iconic home color, the uniform the team has worn since its founding, the background against which the Broad Street Bullies built their championship identity. Condition: NOS.

🏒 LCB Line. Bobby Clarke. Reggie Leach. Bill Barber. Philadelphia Flyers. 2x Stanley Cup Champions (1974, 1975). Broad Street Bullies. Hall of Fame. JSA COA. Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia. Condition: NOS.

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