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Special guest Brian Propp - Flyers Legend, Stroke Survivor, and Entrepreneur EP 80

Special guest Brian Propp - Flyers Legend, Stroke Survivor, and Entrepreneur EP 80

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🎙️ Puck Nation Podcast | Episode: Brian Propp – Flyers Legend, Stroke Survivor, and Entrepreneur 🏒In this episode of Puck Nation Podcast, we sit down with Brian Propp, one of the greatest Philadelphia Flyers of all time. With over 1,000 NHL points and five Stanley Cup Final appearances, Brian shares insights from his incredible hockey career, the origins of his iconic “Guffaw” celebration, and what it was like competing in the golden age of the NHL.But his story doesn’t stop at the rink.We also dive into his inspiring journey of stroke recovery, his work as a motivational speaker, and his entrepreneurial ventures—including his premium cigar line and recently released book.🔥 Check out Brian Propp’s Guffaw Cigars👉 https://www.guffawcigars.com/📘 Order Brian Propp’s book, “Angel on My Wing: A Story of Faith, Determination, and Courage” USA: https://www.amazon.com/Brian-Propp-Angel-Determination-Courage/dp/1637276400 Canada: https://www.indigo.ca/en-ca/brian-propp-angel-on-my-wing-a-story-of-faith-determination-and-courage/9781637276402.htmlDon’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit that notification bell so you never miss an episode!📢 Follow us on social media:Twitter: @PuckNationPodInstagram: @PuckNationPodcastTikTok: @PuckNationPodcast#PuckNationPodcast #NHL #HockeyTalk #NHLPodcast #HockeyNews #StanleyCup #flyers

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