Rick MacLeish was before my time but his name is a common to me as Bobby Clarke, Bernie Parent, Reggie Leach, Bill Barber, Mark Howe, Barry Ashbee and the Watson Brothers (All of which I never saw)
Sad day in Flyer Town!! Had the honor to play against Rick in an alumni game. Classy guy and a hell of a player. My heart and prayers go out to his family and all the Flyers family.
RIP Rick!!!!
Rick MacLeish was before my time but his name is a common to me as Bobby Clarke, Bernie Parent, Reggie Leach, Bill Barber, Mark Howe, Barry Ashbee and the Watson Brothers (All of which I never saw) - roenick97
Rick MacLeish was before my time but his name is a common to me as Bobby Clarke, Bernie Parent, Reggie Leach, Bill Barber, Mark Howe, Barry Ashbee and the Watson Brothers (All of which I never saw) - roenick97
im in the same boat, was born in '85 and instantly became a fan since before i can remember. my dad had season tickets his whole adolescent life, before the whole starting a family thing. i love going back and watching highlights of clarke, parent, the rifle, etc., etc. i know i never got to see these guys play, but its awesome to know that these guys (and of course Mr. Snider), paved the way and set the foundation for what hockey in philly is today.
With respect to RJ Umberger, is mutual termination an option?
If the Flyers buy him out this summer, Umberger gets $1.5M for the next 2 years for a total of $3M. However, what if the Flyers offerred him $3.25M for a mutual termination this year? He'd make an extra $250K, he'd get it in a lump sum (you could tweak the number when taxes are factored in), and the Flyers don't have to carry the extra $1.5M cap hit for next year.
Whadda ya think?
Edit: Mike Richards will be getting paid by the LA Kings until 2032. Yes, 2032.
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Jun 1 @ 12:14 PM ET
Completely off-topic, but:
With respect to RJ Umberger, is mutual termination an option?
If the Flyers buy him out this summer, Umberger gets $1.5M for the next 2 years for a total of $3M. However, what if the Flyers offerred him $3.25M for a mutual termination this year? He'd make an extra $250K, he'd get it in a lump sum (you could tweak the number when taxes are factored in), and the Flyers don't have to carry the extra $1.5M cap hit for next year.
Whadda ya think?
Edit: Mike Richards will be getting paid by the LA Kings until 2032. Yes, 2032. - jmatchett383
With respect to RJ Umberger, is mutual termination an option?
If the Flyers buy him out this summer, Umberger gets $1.5M for the next 2 years for a total of $3M. However, what if the Flyers offerred him $3.25M for a mutual termination this year? He'd make an extra $250K, he'd get it in a lump sum (you could tweak the number when taxes are factored in), and the Flyers don't have to carry the extra $1.5M cap hit for next year.
Whadda ya think?
Edit: Mike Richards will be getting paid by the LA Kings until 2032. Yes, 2032. - jmatchett383
Where are you applying the cap hit? - mayorofangrytown
Would have to be applied directly to this year's cap.
Edit: A buyout would result in $1.6M on this year's cap. So you're basically doubling the cap hit this year (still saving $1M+ versus him staying) to have no cap hit next year.
Would have to be applied directly to this year's cap.
Edit: A buyout would result in $1.6M on this year's cap. So you're basically doubling the cap hit this year (still saving $1M+ versus him staying) to have no cap hit next year. - jmatchett383
Depending on their off season plans, this may not be a bad idea. If they aren't looking to add any significant salary via FA (and I don't think Hexy plans on doing that), it may be better to take a larger penalty in 16-17 and have RJ completely off the books for 17-18.
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Jun 1 @ 12:45 PM ET
Completely off-topic, but:
With respect to RJ Umberger, is mutual termination an option?
If the Flyers buy him out this summer, Umberger gets $1.5M for the next 2 years for a total of $3M. However, what if the Flyers offerred him $3.25M for a mutual termination this year? He'd make an extra $250K, he'd get it in a lump sum (you could tweak the number when taxes are factored in), and the Flyers don't have to carry the extra $1.5M cap hit for next year.
Whadda ya think?
Edit: Mike Richards will be getting paid by the LA Kings until 2032. Yes, 2032. - jmatchett383
Table here shows it's amazing what they were able to save against cap and in real dollars, though. Considering his level of play, he did them a favor screwing up.