Philadelphia Flyers Great Brian Propp Releases New, Inspirational Memoir

Former Philadelphia Flyer Brian Propp has released, "Angel on My Wing: A Story of Faith, Determination and Courage," a memoir that chronicles his life, career, and recovery after a stroke.

Brian Propp, a Philadelphia Flyers great, has released a new memoir highlighting his resilience amid his stroke recovery, writes Dave Uram for KYW Newsradio.

The book is titled, Angel on My Wing: A Story of Faith, Determination and Courage.

“My story is about faith and a little bit hockey and my stroke and how I recovered from my stroke because it will give people hope in rehab… So, lots of hints in the book about what I did to make myself better,” said Propp.

Propp played 11 of his 15 years in the NHL with the Flyers, including the entirety of the 1980s.

He was a member of the 1980, 1985, and 1987 teams that went to the Stanley Cup Finals. Propp also ranks in the Flyers’ top 5 of several categories, including games played, goals, assists, and points.

In 2015, about two decades after ending his playing career, Propp suffered a debilitating stroke.

While the book covers his childhood in Saskatchewan, as well as his NHL career, his main purpose in writing it is to bring awareness and be a resource for people growing through what he experienced with his health.

“It can help a lot of people that have strokes,” Propp said of the book.

Read more about Brian Propp’s inspirational new memoir in KYW Newsradio.

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