Bio & Stats

Brian is a former National Hockey League All-Star, legendary Philadelphia Flyer, former sports broadcaster, entrepreneur, business relationship and development guru and a philanthropist in his community. Brian is a loving husband and father of two and presently on Berkshire Hathaway fox roach real estate. Throughout his life, Propp has leveraged his 15 year professional sports experiences and his 30 years in the business world. Whether its the dressing room or the boardroom, Brian continues to optimize opportunities and drives peak performance results by being the example and inspiring teams to strive for the best.

Brian was recently inducted into Brandon Wheat King hall of fame. In a new development of real estate in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, a street was named after him(Propp Street).

Today Brian is with the TEAM Family at Berkshire Hathaway fox roach real estate.

Through his tireless commitment to several charities, Brian continues to give back to the community that developed him. These organizations include, Bancroft Foundation, Burlington County Military Affairs Committee, Stroke Center university in Pennsylvania, Headstrong Cancer , Bringing Hope Home, The Center for Autism, Flyers Alumni Foundation, Tramatic Brain Injury Foundation and The United Way of Camden County.

The awards he’s won include, Brandon Wheat Kings HOF, Magee Rehab Believe Award, PSWA Most Courageous Award, Union League Philadelphia Community Award, SJ Magazine Community Award, Sports Museum HOF,  and the Old Timers Bats, Balls & Pucks Award

A 15-handicap golfer after my stroke, you can find Brian on the links participating in charitable client golf events throughout the summers, helping kids and raising awareness for many social and charitable causes.

Brian played on some great teams.

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Career Highlights

  • Canadian Junior star – A 1st round pick in 1979, 14th overall
  • Selected the “All Time Greatest Left Winger” in Canadian junior hockey history
  • Outstanding National Hockey League career spanned 15 seasons
  • Reached NHL Milestone marks of: 400 goals, 1,000 games & 1,000 points
  • Hit the 40-goal plateau four times, the 40-assist level nine times
  • 850 career points as a Flyer is fourth on the Flyers all-time scoring list
  • Holds NHL #2 playoff points record for Left Wingers 148 points, 64 goals & 84 assists in 160 playoff games
  • Played in 5 NHL All-Star games & 5 Stanley Cup Championships (1980′s-90′s)
  • Named to the Philadelphia Flyer’s Hall of Fame