Distinguished in his white hair and matching goatee, Bernie Parent, who had an iconic career as a Flyers championship goalie, reminisced before receiving the No. 1 banner - his banner, his number - that had hung proudly in the Spectrum.
Kidding with reporters that the morning of his 1-0 Stanley Cup-clinching win over Boston in 1974 was so long ago that he "had breakfast with Moses," Parent talked about what it meant to receive the banner before the Flyers faced San Jose on Wednesday at the Wells Fargo Center.
"It's with a little mixed feelings," said Parent, who does community-relations work for the Flyers and is collaborating on a book that focuses on his life outside of hockey. "It's a reward, but at the same time, it's almost like you're moving on to the next phase. It's nice. This will probably be the last time you get on the ice and wave to the people who supported you, so it's a beautiful thing. It brings back a lot of good memories."