Hockey was mired in six cities for decades, giving the joy of the sport to a chosen few within the confines of those cities. Then, in 1967, six new teams were born , one out on the west coast for the first time.Seven years after they were born form the expansion, the Philadelphia Flyers under a loner Walter Mitty Coach, Fred Shero, who would utilize and borrow the techniques of the Russian hockey system, would go on to win two Stanley Cups and plunge a sportsĀ  hungry city to over two million paraders who would celebrate the accomplishemnts of what the press would dub, the "Broad Street Bullies" Join Sports beat host John Spoulos as we take a look at the coach who would guide this team of players who would be two time Satnley Cup champions.