Bobby Clarke — Canadian Athlete born on August 13, 1949,

Robert Earle Clarke, also known as Bob Clarke and Bobby Clarke, is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre who played his entire 15-year National Hockey League career with the Philadelphia Flyers and is currently an executive with the team. Clarke is widely acknowledged as being one of the greatest two-way forwards of all time. He was captain of the Flyers from 1973 to 1979, winning the Stanley Cup with them in both 1974 and 1975. He was again captain of the Flyers from 1982 to 1984 before retiring. A 3-time Hart Trophy winner and 1987 Hockey Hall of Fame inductee, Clarke was rated number 24 on The Hockey News' list of The Top 100 NHL Players of All-Time in 1998... (wikipedia)

I've discovered that the less I say, the more rumors I start.
All I can say is it's improper to criticize someone 30 years later.
We take the shortest route to the puck and arrive in ill humor.
I was 13 when I developed the classic symptoms of a person who gets diabetes: a lot of weight loss, a tremendous thirst, and blurry eyesight. My mom took me to the hospital, and the doctors took some blood tests. My blood sugar was so high that they knew right away.
If I hadn't learned to lay on a two-hander once in a while, I'd never have left Flin Flon.