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phi1671
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Location: PA Joined: 08.06.2007
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it's a non story that the Philly Media has created. who cares!!! |
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jmatchett383
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 03.09.2010
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BulliesPhan87
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Location: the lone wolf of hockeybuzz Joined: 07.31.2009
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For (frank)'s sake Tim, is this all the beat has to write about? Get a life. |
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tangent_man
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Location: South Jersey Joined: 11.28.2007
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Which brings us to this question this morning: amid reports - vehemently denied by players and others _ that Bryz fell asleep in a team meeting and was punished for such by being benched in the Islander game ...
...would such an incident deserve being benched in arguably the biggest game of the season by coach Peter Laviolette? - tpanaccio
Even your cohort Seravalli stated that the meeting was held after Laviolette named the starter for that game -
After practice on Monday, Laviolette notified both Mason and Bryzgalov of his plans to start Mason.
At that point, multiple players confirmed Bryzgalov closed his eyes during the team’s brief meeting that followed him being notified.
http://www.philly.com/phi...oze.html?ref=facebook.com
Hard to get benched for an incident that happened after the starter is named, but whatever you need for a "story", I guess. |
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MBFlyerfan
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Location: Be nice from now on, NJ Joined: 03.17.2006
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I don't believe it for one second. I am also not surprised that the "media" in this town that tries to report hockey has fabricated yet another anti-Bryzgalov story.
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walshyleafsfan
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Location: I really don't care about Nylander, I really hope he gets injured and is out - Makita Joined: 07.14.2011
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I BELIEVE he fell asleep. I also couldn't give a flying (frank). |
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flyler
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Location: LA, CA Joined: 05.23.2008
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Yes, yes it is about nothing. And if he did fall asleep I don't blame him. He's played more games than any other goalie in the League and has given Philly the chance to win more than not. He has not been the problem this year but I'm sure he's felt like he's been blamed. Blamed for being paid so much and not saving the team from falling apart. What about Kimmo & Briere? They make more than Bryz and haven't kept this team in the playoffs. |
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HigginzMask
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Location: South Jersey, NJ Joined: 03.10.2013
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Good bet he is almost certainly gone next season anyway..who cares, goalies are the oddest bunch in the sports bushel....Next topic please |
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twpguy
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Joined: 08.01.2010
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Shouldn't the bigger concern be, Why has the defensive unit slept, ALL DAMN YEAR? |
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Dkos
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Location: Gritty, PA Joined: 01.15.2007
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I fell asleep reading this post |
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mydoglicks
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Location: downingtown, PA Joined: 06.25.2009
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it's a non story that the Philly Media has created. who cares!!! - phi1671
2nd that |
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jmatchett383
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 03.09.2010
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Wonder how Pronger feels about it. |
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wow, this goalie is a problem.
Seems to me there are 2 guys inside Bryzgalov:
Bryz and Galov.. |
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Jsaquella
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Bringing Hexy Back Joined: 06.16.2006
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Tim Panaccio: Is It Much Ado About Nothing? - tpanaccio
It's noise. TMZ style bullpoop that serves as fodder for poopty websites that try to get pics of players drinking or for talk radio to fill a few hours, since nobody on the air knows jack poop about hockey.
I am embarrassed for the main stream media members that reported the story with such gusto, because they lower the already bad reputation of the Philly sports media. |
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mydoglicks
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Location: downingtown, PA Joined: 06.25.2009
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It's noise. TMZ style bullpoop that serves as fodder for poopty websites that try to get pics of players drinking or for talk radio to fill a few hours, since nobody on the air knows jack poop about hockey.
I am embarrassed for the main stream media members that reported the story with such gusto, because they lower the already bad reputation of the Philly sports media. - Jsaquella
took the words right outta me mouth |
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Jsaquella
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Location: Bringing Hexy Back Joined: 06.16.2006
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took the words right outta me mouth - mydoglicks
Meanwhile, Frank Seravalli, who was the first MSM reporter to write about the stupid nap story, wrote a story today, in which Danny Briere discusses compliance buyouts. Frank half-assed the research in explaining the rules of the CBO, and made an incorrect statement. He mentioned that Scott Gomez and Wade redden were paid at 100%, then kind of backtracked, mentioning that regular buyouts are 2/3rds of the cash over double the term of the existing contract being bought out.
Well, compliance buyouts work exactly like a regular buyout. 2/3rds of the remaining money over twice the remaining length of the deal. Gomez and Redden got 100% of the cash due to them this season, as they were accelerated CBO's. The Rangers and Montreal still carry the full cap hits on Redden & Gomez for this season, then drop them next year.
Now, some might say that there was a deadline or that Frank wanted to "break" the story.
It took me six minutes to find the pertinent information. I guess Frank was napping. |
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BulliesPhan87
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Location: the lone wolf of hockeybuzz Joined: 07.31.2009
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Meanwhile, Frank Seravalli, who was the first MSM reporter to write about the stupid nap story, wrote a story today, in which Danny Briere discusses compliance buyouts. Frank half-assed the research in explaining the rules of the CBO, and made an incorrect statement. He mentioned that Scott Gomez and Wade redden were paid at 100%, then kind of backtracked, mentioning that regular buyouts are 2/3rds of the cash over double the term of the existing contract being bought out.
Well, compliance buyouts work exactly like a regular buyout. 2/3rds of the remaining money over twice the remaining length of the deal. Gomez and Redden got 100% of the cash due to them this season, as they were accelerated CBO's. The Rangers and Montreal still carry the full cap hits on Redden & Gomez for this season, then drop them next year.
Now, some might say that there was a deadline or that Frank wanted to "break" the story.
It took me six minutes to find the pertinent information. I guess Frank was napping. - Jsaquella
I'm really glad we can count on the Flyers' beat writers to give us an accurate, factually sound description of the team's situation. Really top notch stuff. Perhaps tomorrow they can do an exposé on whether Bryzgalov has a caffeine problem! |
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mydoglicks
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Location: downingtown, PA Joined: 06.25.2009
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Meanwhile, Frank Seravalli, who was the first MSM reporter to write about the stupid nap story, wrote a story today, in which Danny Briere discusses compliance buyouts. Frank half-assed the research in explaining the rules of the CBO, and made an incorrect statement. He mentioned that Scott Gomez and Wade redden were paid at 100%, then kind of backtracked, mentioning that regular buyouts are 2/3rds of the cash over double the term of the existing contract being bought out.
Well, compliance buyouts work exactly like a regular buyout. 2/3rds of the remaining money over twice the remaining length of the deal. Gomez and Redden got 100% of the cash due to them this season, as they were accelerated CBO's. The Rangers and Montreal still carry the full cap hits on Redden & Gomez for this season, then drop them next year.
Now, some might say that there was a deadline or that Frank wanted to "break" the story.
It took me six minutes to find the pertinent information. I guess Frank was napping. - Jsaquella
amazing, who hires them? and under what qaulifications? |
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Just5
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Location: PA Joined: 05.22.2008
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Ek Tim is stealing money from you. Your website is not all it could and should because you employ him. |
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Tartan69
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Location: Section 112, PA Joined: 06.26.2007
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Wow Panotch, it's like Dry Island all over again. |
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Tartan69
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Location: Section 112, PA Joined: 06.26.2007
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because they lower the already bad reputation of the Philly sports media - Jsaquella
This x1000 |
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MFC
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Location: The Promised Land, PA Joined: 03.04.2009
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I am much more concerned about Giroux not getting off a single shot in the latest biggest game of the year. How does that happen? |
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flyer186
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Location: niagara falls, ON Joined: 02.05.2007
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whether he did or not is irrelevant. bryz asks for the criticism he gets he has brought any bad press he gets on himself . he thinks that this is just a joke and he treats that way. he will be bought out this summer whether he deserves to be or not and he has only himself to blame |
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Flyers_01
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Yes, yes it is about nothing. And if he did fall asleep I don't blame him. He's played more games than any other goalie in the League and has given Philly the chance to win more than not. He has not been the problem this year but I'm sure he's felt like he's been blamed. Blamed for being paid so much and not saving the team from falling apart. What about Kimmo & Briere? They make more than Bryz and haven't kept this team in the playoffs. - flyler
Bryz has not played the most games. Nor has he played the second most games in the league. He's only 7th in shots against, and 4th in Time on Ice. He's played a lot for sure but it seems way to many people treat Bryz like a martyr.
Also, like it or not, salary plays a huge part in expectations (especially in a cap world). If Briere was making 600k a year would he be a candidate for being bought out? No. Briere knows he will be bought out in the offseason due to his salary and level of play. There's alot less drama there because Briere isn't making a circus out of it and it's viewed as inevitable by all involved. |
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