Bill Meltzer
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Location: Philadelphia, PA Joined: 07.13.2006
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StepfordSam
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Philadelphia, PA Joined: 02.06.2017
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RIP Ray. Gone much too soon. |
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PVL29
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: PA Joined: 07.03.2015
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Feel bad about Ray, but I think he'd appreciate all the good words and thoughts about him today. Goes to show you should never take anything in life for granted, no one knows when their time will be up.
As always, really appreciate your work Bill, it has become a daily routine of mine to read your articles on this site. I know there are many others who share this sentiment as well, but I'm proud that we have a person of your caliber covering the team we all hold dear |
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hereticpride
New Jersey Devils |
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Location: HEY. Does this pole still work?, NJ Joined: 01.14.2011
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I honestly believe they probably win the cup in in 2010 if not for the injuries to Ray. He was great in Ottawa and thankfully finally got to lift the cup with Chicago.
I really thought he was a good 5 years older as well. Those injuries really cut a strong career short. |
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FlyerFan16
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: CT Joined: 09.21.2014
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I honestly believe they probably win the cup in in 2010 if not for the injuries to Ray. He was great in Ottawa and thankfully finally got to lift the cup with Chicago.
I really thought he was a good 5 years older as well. Those injuries really cut a strong career short. - hereticpride
100% agree on 2010.
RIP Ray Emery. |
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If emery was healthy all year then the standings would hahe been different. Therefore the playoff matchup would have been different.
Now if they had emery just for the cup finals then yes I think they win that series. Otherwise way to many variables |
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xShoot4WarAmpsx
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Hamilton, ON Joined: 06.25.2010
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I mean we could have won in 2010 Biron, Mason or Bryzgalov. Any decent goalie would have faired better than Leighton or Boucher |
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FlyerFan16
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: CT Joined: 09.21.2014
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I mean we could have won in 2010 Biron, Mason or Bryzgalov. Any decent goalie would have faired better than Leighton or Boucher - xShoot4WarAmpsx
Sure, but those guys didn't start the season as the Flyers starting goalie. |
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joegreif17
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Location: Hockeyville, BC Joined: 05.10.2009
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RIP Ray Emery, very sad to hear this tragic news. I always had a lot of respect for this guy despite all his off ice problems. He was a warrior and tragic he is gone so soon. Hard to believe he is only 35 and wish thing could be different. |
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joegreif17
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Location: Hockeyville, BC Joined: 05.10.2009
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If emery was healthy all year then the standings would hahe been different. Therefore the playoff matchup would have been different.
Now if they had emery just for the cup finals then yes I think they win that series. Otherwise way to many variables - rinaldo
I totally agree as well, Kane would not have beaten Emery on that softie, regardless it was a tough loss and with Leighton in net the chances of a win were greatly reduced. |
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flyer_nutter
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Unleash the Peanuts, MB Joined: 10.16.2008
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I honestly believe they probably win the cup in in 2010 if not for the injuries to Ray. He was great in Ottawa and thankfully finally got to lift the cup with Chicago.
I really thought he was a good 5 years older as well. Those injuries really cut a strong career short. - hereticpride
I believe they would have had a better shot if Boucher also didn't get hurt which lead to Leighton. That Montreal series was a cakewalk.
Coulda, woulda... |
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My first thought was "Who drowns at 6am?..."
but made me think that Swimming at 6am might not be that he woke up early, but stayed up really really really late.... |
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HonkyTonkMan
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: Home to ruined prospects and overpaid slugs', AB Joined: 06.10.2015
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My first thought was "Who drowns at 6am?..."
but made me think that Swimming at 6am might not be that he woke up early, but stayed up really really really late.... - RoloTahmasee
Well the early reports said ‘ misadventure’ which usually means alchahol related. Regardless...a sad and tragic loss. RIP. |
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Darksyde
Season Ticket Holder Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Inside Henny's Head, ON Joined: 07.11.2007
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My first thought was "Who drowns at 6am?..."
but made me think that Swimming at 6am might not be that he woke up early, but stayed up really really really late.... - RoloTahmasee
Either way, it's a tragic passing. As a (young) man of the "African-American" race, for the sport it's a shame that he left us so early. |
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HonkyTonkMan
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: Home to ruined prospects and overpaid slugs', AB Joined: 06.10.2015
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Either way, it's a tragic passing. As a (young) man of the "African-American" race, for the sport it's a shame that he left us so early. - Darksyde
What difference does it make what colour his skin is? It’s a tragedy no matter what. |
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Hextall271
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Hart-Land, NB Joined: 01.18.2007
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RIP Ray. Gone much too soon. - StepfordSam
Yeah. I'm still shocked by this. Rip ray. Enjoyed watching you as a flyer. |
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peesinwind
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: columbia, MD Joined: 06.27.2015
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Razor wasn't the best goalie the Flyers ever had but after that line brawl he became my son's favorite. That was just a great scene. Enjoyed watching that again. Made me laugh after the sad news.
The team really grew together after that.
R.I.P. Ray |
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BiggE
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: SELL THE DAMN TEAM! Joined: 04.17.2012
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Emery, in Philly and later in Chicago, was the exact type of goalie you want from a team perspective. He was all about the team, never about himself and he stood up for his teammates. His persona reminded me a lot of Ron Hextall. If I was going to come up with an all heart & soul Flyers roster, he's definitely on the team.
R.I.P. Razor, like all of us you had your flaws, but you persevered against huge challenges and came out on top. You left us too soon and you will be sadly missed. |
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hockeylover
Atlanta Thrashers |
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Location: There's always next year., NT Joined: 08.03.2006
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Tfaehner
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Joined: 06.25.2012
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Ray was always very personable off the ice which I appreciated about him. He did have some interesting choices in man purses haha. Absolute tragedy to see him gone so soon. He was a large part of our recent history. And yes a tragedy is a tragedy regardless of race but emery was a strong African American figure in a sport that doesnt have many. That is significant. |
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Sinisalo4vr
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Location: Dont f with the Jesus, PA Joined: 06.24.2016
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Emery, in Philly and later in Chicago, was the exact type of goalie you want from a team perspective. He was all about the team, never about himself and he stood up for his teammates. His persona reminded me a lot of Ron Hextall. If I was going to come up with an all heart & soul Flyers roster, he's definitely on the team.
R.I.P. Razor, like all of us you had your flaws, but you persevered against huge challenges and came out on top. You left us too soon and you will be sadly missed. - BiggE Superbly said.
RIP Razor. |
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BiggE
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: SELL THE DAMN TEAM! Joined: 04.17.2012
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Superbly said.
RIP Razor. - Sinisalo4vr
Thanks.
I also figured since I started, I may as well put out my Philadelphia Flyers all time heart and soul team.
GOALIES
Ron Hextall
Ray Emery
-both of these guys were all about winning, not personal stats, and both were fiery and gave every ounce of themselves to the game.
DEFENSE
Barry Ashbee
Jimmy Watson
Brad Marsh
Eric Desjardins
Derian Hatcher
Kimmo Timonen
-everyone of these Dmen played through pain and injury that would have caused a lesser man to sit out. All were team first guys that cared about winning much more than about themselves. They led by example and were guys that younger players looked up to.
CENTERS
Bobby Clarke
Dave Poulin
Rod Brind'amour
Danny Briere
-Perhaps no player in the NHL worked harder or cared more about winning than Bobby Clarke. Poulin often played through injuries which would have had most mortals in a hospital bed and was a class act on and off the ice. Brindy was a meat and potatoes guy who worked his tail off and never missed a game and rarely missed a shift and Briere was a guy who played much bigger than his size and always came up huge in the biggest games of the season.
LEFT WING
Ross Lonsberry
Bob Kelly
Shjon Podein
Claude Giroux
-Lonsberry, by all of his teammates accounts, was the consummate professional and a pleasure to play with. Roscoe would do anything to help his team win and was as selfless as they come. Kelly was a one man wrecking crew on the ice and he lived for standing up for his teammates and helping his team win. Also in the latter part of his career he was a great mentor to young players. Podein was a throwback to the lunchpail crew that were the Broad Street Bullies. No player in the Lindros era worked harder than Podein. Giroux, like Briere, is a little guy that plays much bigger than his size. He'll do anything to help his team win and he often plays through pain and injury.
RIGHT WING
Gary Dornhoefer
Paul Holmgren
Sami Kapanen
Wayne Simmonds
Dorny gave every ounce of himself on the ice and has the scars and the surgical procedures to prove it. Holmgren was a guy that always had his teammates backs and he cared only about winning games, never about himself. Kapanen was a tiny guy who played like he was 6'2 200 and worked as hard as any Flyer ever. He did the little things that help a team win and never cared about personal stats. Simmonds is the heart and soul of today's team and is another guy who always puts the team first and always stands up for his mates.
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Ftown19125
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Location: Philadelphia, PA Joined: 09.17.2013
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What difference does it make what colour his skin is? It’s a tragedy no matter what. - HonkyTonkMan
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dragonoffrost
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Location: The East Coast Dump, NJ Joined: 10.12.2015
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Thanks.
I also figured since I started, I may as well put out my Philadelphia Flyers all time heart and soul team.
GOALIES
Ron Hextall
Ray Emery
-both of these guys were all about winning, not personal stats, and both were fiery and gave every ounce of themselves to the game.
DEFENSE
Barry Ashbee
Jimmy Watson
Brad Marsh
Eric Desjardins
Derian Hatcher
Kimmo Timonen
-everyone of these Dmen played through pain and injury that would have caused a lesser man to sit out. All were team first guys that cared about winning much more than about themselves. They led by example and were guys that younger players looked up to.
CENTERS
Bobby Clarke
Dave Poulin
Rod Brind'amour
Danny Briere
-Perhaps no player in the NHL worked harder or cared more about winning than Bobby Clarke. Poulin often played through injuries which would have had most mortals in a hospital bed and was a class act on and off the ice. Brindy was a meat and potatoes guy who worked his tail off and never missed a game and rarely missed a shift and Briere was a guy who played much bigger than his size and always came up huge in the biggest games of the season.
LEFT WING
Ross Lonsberry
Bob Kelly
Shjon Podein
Claude Giroux
-Lonsberry, by all of his teammates accounts, was the consummate professional and a pleasure to play with. Roscoe would do anything to help his team win and was as selfless as they come. Kelly was a one man wrecking crew on the ice and he lived for standing up for his teammates and helping his team win. Also in the latter part of his career he was a great mentor to young players. Podein was a throwback to the lunchpail crew that were the Broad Street Bullies. No player in the Lindros era worked harder than Podein. Giroux, like Briere, is a little guy that plays much bigger than his size. He'll do anything to help his team win and he often plays through pain and injury.
RIGHT WING
Gary Dornhoefer
Paul Holmgren
Sami Kapanen
Wayne Simmonds
Dorny gave every ounce of himself on the ice and has the scars and the surgical procedures to prove it. Holmgren was a guy that always had his teammates backs and he cared only about winning games, never about himself. Kapanen was a tiny guy who played like he was 6'2 200 and worked as hard as any Flyer ever. He did the little things that help a team win and never cared about personal stats. Simmonds is the heart and soul of today's team and is another guy who always puts the team first and always stands up for his mates. - BiggE
Awesome list.
Most of those guys definitely are why I am the fan I am. They all played almost every shift to it's fullest of their physical ability to the point that if they have a bad shift you swear they are hurt.
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dragonoffrost
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Location: The East Coast Dump, NJ Joined: 10.12.2015
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So with Hagg probably getting around 1 Million that will leave the Flyers 12 Million under the cap. Plenty of money to allow two kids to be added or a vet free agent if one of the two kids spots aren't filling the 3C spot and a kid. |
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