WATCH: Legendary goaltender Parent serves up coffee to Flyers fans
Philadelphia Flyers legendary goaltender Bernie Parent provided an extra jolt for fans of the team on Thursday morning.
Parent handed out a free cup of coffee and an orange-and-black donut during his early-morning "shift" at a Dunkin' Donuts in Voorhees, N.J.
The 70-year-old worked from 8-9 a.m. to fire up Flyers' fans prior to the team's 2015-16 season opener against the Tampa Bay Lightning later that night.
A two-time Vezina and Conn Smythe Trophy winner, Parent wore a smile instead of his unmistakable mask and signed autographs and posed for pictures with fans and the team's Ice Girls.
(h/t CSNPhilly)
Bernie Parent serving you @DunkinPhilly coffee? Not a bad way to start the day! https://t.co/wg27ZVPV7v
— Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) October 8, 2015
#1 tackles the @DunkinPhilly drive-thru. Kicking off the @NHLFlyers season right! @Bernieparent pic.twitter.com/NLFP8nPKo5
— Flyers Publicist (@FlyersPublicist) October 8, 2015
Look at my little buddy @DunkinPhilly celebrating the @NHLFlyers Season Opener! Photos: http://t.co/i3cu9B7Cg8 pic.twitter.com/qlPKfD8fIR
— Bernie Parent (@Bernieparent) October 8, 2015