BiggE
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Location: SELL THE DAMN TEAM! Joined: 04.17.2012
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Well, none of them are quite on the level of Patrick Juhlin. Or Vladislav Bulin (still playing in the KHL at 43). - jmatchett383
Where have you gone, Jiri Dopita? |
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BiggE
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Location: SELL THE DAMN TEAM! Joined: 04.17.2012
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Absolutely agree. If Konecny and Aube-Kubel can work their way into the lineup over the next 2 years, that would help. They need one more speedy winger on the left though, preferably someone with size. - TheGreat28
This will probably piss somebody off, but a guy like Evander Kane would really fill that void.
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johndewar
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Location: South Jersey, NJ Joined: 01.16.2009
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Where have you gone, Jiri Dopita? - BiggE
Ah, Jiri Dopita....the Czech Mark Messier.
We'll always have that one, 4 goal game against Atlanta. |
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jmatchett383
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 03.09.2010
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Where have you gone, Jiri Dopita? - BiggE
Man....so many 90/00s European flame outs Kinda can't blame Clarke for building an all-North America team when 2 of your best Euro players (after Renberg) are Yuskevich and Soderstrom. |
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jmatchett383
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 03.09.2010
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Ah, Jiri Dopita....the Czech Mark Messier.
We'll always have that one, 4 goal game against Atlanta. - johndewar
Sounds a lot like Jan Hlavac's Flyer's career, huh? |
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vejim
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Location: FL Joined: 07.08.2007
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Some of them do look like they are pulling a rickshaw across the ice at times... - wolfhounds
they need to hire a speed skate instructor |
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Just5
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Location: PA Joined: 05.22.2008
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The Flyers are probably, at best, a bubble playoff team. So roll with Umberger and Lecavalier one more season since more likely than not there's no real chance of the team getting anywhere near the cup, and get rid of them next summer while perhaps getting another decent draft pick. Of course I'm hopeful Umberger has a bit of a comeback year this upcoming season after his surgeries and whatnot. If he can play solid D while chipping in 10+ goals, though still not great production for his cap hit, it would be a helpful addition to the team. - wolfhounds
I'm really not sure. Hakstol is a guy that puportedly wants to roll 4 lines in all situations and doesn't pigeon hole players/lines into situations.
If that's the case it could get ugly. Berube, for all the criticism, I thought did a good job of managing the game situation. They were rarely blown out but died from a slow bleed. |
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Almost as good as Jason Bowen. - jmatchett383
the flyers f'd his development up. kept switching him back and forth from D to wing. Another guy who was big, could skate, would fight. Thought at worse he would be a bottom paring Dman.
Bill any thoughts on Bowen? |
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BiggE
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Location: SELL THE DAMN TEAM! Joined: 04.17.2012
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Man....so many 90/00s European flame outs Kinda can't blame Clarke for building an all-North America team when 2 of your best Euro players (after Renberg) are Yuskevich and Soderstrom. - jmatchett383
Just have to, my top 10 favorite Euro Flyers! Again, not necessarily the best, but my personal faves.
1. Kimmo Timonen
The Finnish warrior was all heart and all class. If every player on the team worked as hard as Kimmo, they would never miss the playoffs. He is one of my all time favorite Flyers.
2. Michael Renberg
If not for a horrible abdominal injury, he could have put up some unreal numbers. Loved the way he played the game and the fact that he went all out, every minute, of every shift.
3. Pelle Lindbergh
So likeable, so talented. Why, dammit, why? We still miss ya, Gump!
4. Ilkka Sinisalo
Used to love seeing Sign Man put up the Ilkka Scora Goala sign after the smooth skating Finn would put one in. One of the most underrated players of the Keenan era.
5. Sami Kapanen
Yeah, I love my Finns. Sami was another little guy that was just all heart and effort. He was a fantastic 200 foot player and no one will ever forget how well he did when injuries forced him to play D during the '04 playoffs.
6. Peter Forsberg
He'd probably be #1 on this list if he had played here longer. Watching this guy play hockey was just a treat.
7. Jake Voracek
If he keeps playing the way he did last year, he is going to quickly move up this list. A great combo of size, skill and speed, he is one of the few current players that can just take over a game.
8. Kjell Samuelsson
Loved the big guy, in the clutch and grab era, he was a shutdown machine. His huge reach also was enormous on the PK and he had better puck skills than most people give him credit for.
9. Michael Handzus
The huge Slovak was a talented 2-way center who was able to use smarts and positioning to make up for his glaring lack of speed. He was another in a long line of great Flyer penalty killers.
10. Jaromir Jagr
Like Forsberg, if he had been here longer, he'd probably be much higher on this list. His work ethic is unparalleled and, even at age 43, you still can't get the puck off this guys stick.
Some others I really liked:
Miroslav Dvorak
Danny Markov
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Just have to, my top 10 favorite Euro Flyers! Again, not necessarily the best, but my personal faves.
1. Kimmo Timonen
The Finnish warrior was all heart and all class. If every player on the team worked as hard as Kimmo, they would never miss the playoffs. He is one of my all time favorite Flyers.
2. Michael Renberg
If not for a horrible abdominal injury, he could have put up some unreal numbers. Loved the way he played the game and the fact that he went all out, every minute, of every shift.
3. Pelle Lindbergh
So likeable, so talented. Why, dammit, why? We still miss ya, Gump!
4. Ilka Sinisalo
Used to love seeing Sign Man put up the Ilka Scora Goala sign after the smooth skating Finn would put one in. One of the most underrated players of the Keenan era.
5. Sami Kapanen
Yeah, I love my Finns. Sami was another little guy that was just all heart and effort. He was a fantastic 200 foot player and no one will ever forget how well he did when injuries forced him to play D during the '04 playoffs.
6. Peter Forsberg
He'd probably be #1 on this list if he had played here longer. Watching this guy play hockey was just a treat.
7. Jake Voracek
If he keeps playing the way he did last year, he is going to quickly move up this list. A great combo of size, skill and speed, he is one of the few current players that can just take over a game.
8. Kjell Samuelsson
Loved the big guy, in the clutch and grab era, he was a shutdown machine. His huge reach also was enormous on the PK and he had better puck skills than most people give him credit for.
9. Michael Handzus
The huge Slovak was a talented 2-way center who was able to use smarts and positioning to make up for his glaring lack of speed. He was another in a long line of great Flyer penalty killers.
10. Jaromir Jagr
Like Forsberg, if he had been here longer, he'd probably be much higher on this list. His work ethic is unparalleled and, even at age 43, you still can't get the puck off this guys stick.
Some others I really liked:
Miroslav Dvorak
Danny Markov
Markus Ragnarsson - BiggE
juhlin and even timander for a short time.
Though I will never ever forget the look on his face when chara went after him during that Ottawa brawl.
never respected chara after that. went directly to a guy who I bet never had a fight before that or very few.
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MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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The idea of Sam Gagner coming here and being a winger has been thrown around a lot. I've made a bold prediction that from here forward Sam Gagner will have a Danny Briere, and I'm going to include him working his way back to center. - SuperSchennBros
I think it's great that you have that optimism for Gagner, and I certainly hope he has a strong offensive season. Personally, I want the centers on the team to all be strong two way, 200 foot players. I want players who are factors in all 3 zones. I don't see Gagner ever being that kind of player at center. |
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KINGKENZO
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: OMAR COMIN'..Head or Gut?.....Watching regular white people Joined: 01.10.2008
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Man....so many 90/00s European flame outs Kinda can't blame Clarke for building an all-North America team when 2 of your best Euro players (after Renberg) are Yuskevich and Soderstrom. - jmatchett383
Give the maniac eyebrow his due |
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hammarby31
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Location: it's been 84 years, AZ Joined: 01.02.2007
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Sounds a lot like Jan Hlavac's Flyer's career, huh? - jmatchett383
he's no pavel brendl. |
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hammarby31
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Location: it's been 84 years, AZ Joined: 01.02.2007
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Just have to, my top 10 favorite Euro Flyers! Again, not necessarily the best, but my personal faves.
4. Ilkka Sinisalo
Used to love seeing Sign Man put up the Ilka Scora Goala sign after the smooth skating Finn would put one in. One of the most underrated players of the Keenan era.
- BiggE
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Just have to, my top 10 favorite Euro Flyers! Again, not necessarily the best, but my personal faves.
1. Kimmo Timonen
The Finnish warrior was all heart and all class. If every player on the team worked as hard as Kimmo, they would never miss the playoffs. He is one of my all time favorite Flyers.
2. Michael Renberg
If not for a horrible abdominal injury, he could have put up some unreal numbers. Loved the way he played the game and the fact that he went all out, every minute, of every shift.
3. Pelle Lindbergh
So likeable, so talented. Why, dammit, why? We still miss ya, Gump!
4. Ilka Sinisalo
Used to love seeing Sign Man put up the Ilka Scora Goala sign after the smooth skating Finn would put one in. One of the most underrated players of the Keenan era.
5. Sami Kapanen
Yeah, I love my Finns. Sami was another little guy that was just all heart and effort. He was a fantastic 200 foot player and no one will ever forget how well he did when injuries forced him to play D during the '04 playoffs.
6. Peter Forsberg
He'd probably be #1 on this list if he had played here longer. Watching this guy play hockey was just a treat.
7. Jake Voracek
If he keeps playing the way he did last year, he is going to quickly move up this list. A great combo of size, skill and speed, he is one of the few current players that can just take over a game.
8. Kjell Samuelsson
Loved the big guy, in the clutch and grab era, he was a shutdown machine. His huge reach also was enormous on the PK and he had better puck skills than most people give him credit for.
9. Michael Handzus
The huge Slovak was a talented 2-way center who was able to use smarts and positioning to make up for his glaring lack of speed. He was another in a long line of great Flyer penalty killers.
10. Jaromir Jagr
Like Forsberg, if he had been here longer, he'd probably be much higher on this list. His work ethic is unparalleled and, even at age 43, you still can't get the puck off this guys stick.
Some others I really liked:
Miroslav Dvorak
Danny Markov
Markus Ragnarsson - BiggE
No love for Jiri Dopita?
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johndewar
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Location: South Jersey, NJ Joined: 01.16.2009
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he's no pavel brendl. - hammarby31
The look here on Pavel's face pretty much sums up how the fans felt about him:
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hammarby31
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Location: it's been 84 years, AZ Joined: 01.02.2007
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juhlin and even timander for a short time.
Though I will never ever forget the look on his face when chara went after him during that Ottawa brawl.
never respected chara after that. went directly to a guy who I bet never had a fight before that or very few. - rinaldo
nobody remembers, but it was timander on the left point who sent the shot on net which primeau eventually stuffed to tie game 6 against tampa. i think he was a good player for us.
think about this, the team was less than 2 minutes away from being eliminated and timander was on the ice. maybe that says more about the d corp's state of health than anything else, or just strange timing. or maybe hitch is a genius. |
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johndewar
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Location: South Jersey, NJ Joined: 01.16.2009
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Just have to, my top 10 favorite Euro Flyers! Again, not necessarily the best, but my personal faves.
1. Kimmo Timonen
The Finnish warrior was all heart and all class. If every player on the team worked as hard as Kimmo, they would never miss the playoffs. He is one of my all time favorite Flyers.
2. Michael Renberg
If not for a horrible abdominal injury, he could have put up some unreal numbers. Loved the way he played the game and the fact that he went all out, every minute, of every shift.
3. Pelle Lindbergh
So likeable, so talented. Why, dammit, why? We still miss ya, Gump!
4. Ilka Sinisalo
Used to love seeing Sign Man put up the Ilka Scora Goala sign after the smooth skating Finn would put one in. One of the most underrated players of the Keenan era.
5. Sami Kapanen
Yeah, I love my Finns. Sami was another little guy that was just all heart and effort. He was a fantastic 200 foot player and no one will ever forget how well he did when injuries forced him to play D during the '04 playoffs.
6. Peter Forsberg
He'd probably be #1 on this list if he had played here longer. Watching this guy play hockey was just a treat.
7. Jake Voracek
If he keeps playing the way he did last year, he is going to quickly move up this list. A great combo of size, skill and speed, he is one of the few current players that can just take over a game.
8. Kjell Samuelsson
Loved the big guy, in the clutch and grab era, he was a shutdown machine. His huge reach also was enormous on the PK and he had better puck skills than most people give him credit for.
9. Michael Handzus
The huge Slovak was a talented 2-way center who was able to use smarts and positioning to make up for his glaring lack of speed. He was another in a long line of great Flyer penalty killers.
10. Jaromir Jagr
Like Forsberg, if he had been here longer, he'd probably be much higher on this list. His work ethic is unparalleled and, even at age 43, you still can't get the puck off this guys stick.
Some others I really liked:
Miroslav Dvorak
Danny Markov
Markus Ragnarsson - BiggE
This is a pretty good list if you're leaving off Cookie Dvorak.
And I applaud any mention of Sign Man's "Ilkka Scora Goala" sign.
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hammarby31
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Location: it's been 84 years, AZ Joined: 01.02.2007
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The look here on Pavel's face pretty much sums up how the fans felt about him:
- johndewar
for good reason.
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Marc D
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Location: best smile, 14 without fake tees Joined: 03.28.2008
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No love for Jiri Dopita?
- PLindbergh31
list is bogus
no Nik Zherdev |
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list is bogus
no Nik Zherdev - Marc D
Zherdev was awesome! Work ethic off the charts!
Another member of Holmgren's Zeroes. |
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jmatchett383
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 03.09.2010
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nobody remembers, but it was timander on the left point who sent the shot on net which primeau eventually stuffed to tie game 6 against tampa. i think he was a good player for us.
think about this, the team was less than 2 minutes away from being eliminated and timander was on the ice. maybe that says more about the d corp's state of health than anything else, or just strange timing. or maybe hitch is a genius. - hammarby31
I do remember that, and wondered the same thing: "WHY!?!?" But I guess when it's between him, Ragnarsson, a 1-armed Kim Jonsson, and a reanimated Vladimir Malakhov, he wins by default. |
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BiggE
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Location: SELL THE DAMN TEAM! Joined: 04.17.2012
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[quote=hammarby31]
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jmatchett383
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Location: Newark, DE Joined: 03.09.2010
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Zherdev was awesome! Work ethic off the charts!
Another member of Holmgren's Zeroes. - PLindbergh31
Hey, he came exactly as advertised: Will score you some pretty goals and not much else. He was also great at leaving games early if he wasn't listed in the starting lineup upon arrival. |
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acd513
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Just have to, my top 10 favorite Euro Flyers! Again, not necessarily the best, but my personal faves.
1. Kimmo Timonen
The Finnish warrior was all heart and all class. If every player on the team worked as hard as Kimmo, they would never miss the playoffs. He is one of my all time favorite Flyers.
2. Michael Renberg
If not for a horrible abdominal injury, he could have put up some unreal numbers. Loved the way he played the game and the fact that he went all out, every minute, of every shift.
3. Pelle Lindbergh
So likeable, so talented. Why, dammit, why? We still miss ya, Gump!
4. Ilkka Sinisalo
Used to love seeing Sign Man put up the Ilkka Scora Goala sign after the smooth skating Finn would put one in. One of the most underrated players of the Keenan era.
5. Sami Kapanen
Yeah, I love my Finns. Sami was another little guy that was just all heart and effort. He was a fantastic 200 foot player and no one will ever forget how well he did when injuries forced him to play D during the '04 playoffs.
6. Peter Forsberg
He'd probably be #1 on this list if he had played here longer. Watching this guy play hockey was just a treat.
7. Jake Voracek
If he keeps playing the way he did last year, he is going to quickly move up this list. A great combo of size, skill and speed, he is one of the few current players that can just take over a game.
8. Kjell Samuelsson
Loved the big guy, in the clutch and grab era, he was a shutdown machine. His huge reach also was enormous on the PK and he had better puck skills than most people give him credit for.
9. Michael Handzus
The huge Slovak was a talented 2-way center who was able to use smarts and positioning to make up for his glaring lack of speed. He was another in a long line of great Flyer penalty killers.
10. Jaromir Jagr
Like Forsberg, if he had been here longer, he'd probably be much higher on this list. His work ethic is unparalleled and, even at age 43, you still can't get the puck off this guys stick.
Some others I really liked:
Miroslav Dvorak
Danny Markov
Markus Ragnarsson - BiggE
Per-Erik "Pelle" Eklund ??
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