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Joined: 01.22.2009

Yesterday @ 4:13 PM ET
The Fan Blog : Big News>The Flyers Have Fired Their Assistant Coaches
wcorvette
Season Ticket Holder
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Boynton Beach, FL
Joined: 10.03.2010

Yesterday @ 4:34 PM ET
DB acting like he is in charge
Dave21Brown
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: NJ
Joined: 12.09.2018

Yesterday @ 4:35 PM ET
I like it, a new beginning is upon us.
ncflyer27613
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Raleigh, NC
Joined: 06.16.2007

Yesterday @ 4:41 PM ET
I watch hockey, but I don't know much about draft history and protocols. So, I have a few questions that I was hoping more knowledgeable people can provide comments.
What are the odds that the team selects players with the seven picks they have in the first two rounds? I guess the results of the draft lottery and the picks received from the playoff teams will factor in their decision later. Is there any downside in the future to having so many players selected in the first two rounds?
Thanks in advance for sharing your knowledge.
xShoot4WarAmpsx
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Hamilton, ON
Joined: 06.25.2010

Yesterday @ 4:43 PM ET
Nothing real surprising here. I figured anyone not named Shaw's days were numbered once Torts was fired
wcorvette
Season Ticket Holder
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Boynton Beach, FL
Joined: 10.03.2010

Yesterday @ 4:58 PM ET
I watch hockey, but I don't know much about draft history and protocols. So, I have a few questions that I was hoping more knowledgeable people can provide comments.
What are the odds that the team selects players with the seven picks they have in the first two rounds? I guess the results of the draft lottery and the picks received from the playoff teams will factor in their decision later. Is there any downside in the future to having so many players selected in the first two rounds?
Thanks in advance for sharing your knowledge.

- ncflyer27613


no expert, but to many might create a log jam, keeping in mind it is not only this seasons picks, but last season picks and the next. Most picks that hit will probably be middle to bottom of line up players, you could end up with to many of them and no place for them to grow next. If there is a deal out there, it would be better to use some of the picks to move up or find a young player closer to making the big squad
Dkos
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Gritty, PA
Joined: 01.15.2007

Yesterday @ 5:19 PM ET
With how bad the goalies were, it’s a little surprising that Dilly’s sticking around.
Striiker
Philadelphia Flyers
Joined: 10.09.2020

Yesterday @ 6:06 PM ET
Nothing real surprising here. I figured anyone not named Shaw's days were numbered once Torts was fired
- xShoot4WarAmpsx

Whoever is hired to be the coach I hope they allow that person to select their own assistants. Don’t saddle them with any leftover coaches or force anyone on them. Let the new coach do his own thing
Striiker
Philadelphia Flyers
Joined: 10.09.2020

Yesterday @ 6:09 PM ET
Anyone who thinks the Flyers are going to “Tank” by design next season are setting themselves up for disappointment. This will be the 3rd off season for this management team. They have shown no; to very little progress so far. They will have to show big improvement this year. Briere and Jones do not have an unlimited number of years to turn this around.

- They will 100% look to address the goaltending and improve it. They have no choice. There are 20 other guys in that locker room you need to account for as well. At what point would those players start to get disgruntled knowing the goalies are dragging them down. Do they start to ask for a trade? Do they not look to re-sign? Keeping MM happy is also a factor. Any coach, IMO, would want an upgrade to take this job. If not, it is setting them up for failure to an extent.

- Coaching wise (need to hit a home run) hope they do not go the retread route. Pat Ferschweiler is now the hot name ( do not think they have any shot at Carle nor do I think they even get the chance to interview him). I would take him over the retreads though he is 55 years old. He was an assistant on some shall we say not so good Wings teams for 4 years. I do not think he will find much success with the team as currently constructed (though he may want the paycheck and who could blame him); nor would any coach really. The roster just isn’t that good and not much upside left with most of the players on said roster; what you see is what you get. There is also very minimal help on the way in terms of prospects.

- I do believe they will talk to many big-name Free Agents to try to address some weaknesses they have on this team. Will they be successful in landing any? If all said player wants is the biggest contract, then they will have a shot.

- Looking at the current roster pretty much all spots are accounted for which tells me they must move players out (Stating the obvious) if they plan on adding ( which the GM said they will now be doing as The “rebuild” is over). Who they decide to move will be a situation to watch.

- Risto is still alive. The GM said he had surgery 2/3 weeks ago and will be out and not ready to start next season. Same injury as before. Total failure not to moved him when they allegedly could have moved him.

- The draft. I fully expect them to draft a player with shall we say not the highest ceiling. Someone more NHL ready. Saw it somewhere Briere said this draft is 12 deep and they have 12 players on their list. If true and they get the 4th pick won’t be shocked if they move down a few spots while getting another asset. They need to hit a grand slam with this pick; no other option is acceptable. Can easily see them using the other 2 to move up or trade for immediate help. Again, stating the obvious.

- They need to be creative and think outside the Flyers box. Are they capable of doing that?

- I see Luchenko being a slightly higher scoring version of Poehlig. Mid-level 3rd line center. Maybe top end if all goes well. Not faring very well in a very small AHL sample size.

- Will York, Cates, Tyson all get long term deals? Does Cam harbor any resentment? Do they keep Pelletier? Do they tender an offer to Ollie and Grans or let them walk?
Phillywhiteout
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: West Chester, PA
Joined: 08.11.2020

Yesterday @ 10:49 PM ET
Anyone who thinks the Flyers are going to “Tank” by design next season are setting themselves up for disappointment. This will be the 3rd off season for this management team. They have shown no; to very little progress so far. They will have to show big improvement this year. Briere and Jones do not have an unlimited number of years to turn this around.

- They will 100% look to address the goaltending and improve it. They have no choice. There are 20 other guys in that locker room you need to account for as well. At what point would those players start to get disgruntled knowing the goalies are dragging them down. Do they start to ask for a trade? Do they not look to re-sign? Keeping MM happy is also a factor. Any coach, IMO, would want an upgrade to take this job. If not, it is setting them up for failure to an extent.

- Coaching wise (need to hit a home run) hope they do not go the retread route. Pat Ferschweiler is now the hot name ( do not think they have any shot at Carle nor do I think they even get the chance to interview him). I would take him over the retreads though he is 55 years old. He was an assistant on some shall we say not so good Wings teams for 4 years. I do not think he will find much success with the team as currently constructed (though he may want the paycheck and who could blame him); nor would any coach really. The roster just isn’t that good and not much upside left with most of the players on said roster; what you see is what you get. There is also very minimal help on the way in terms of prospects.

- I do believe they will talk to many big-name Free Agents to try to address some weaknesses they have on this team. Will they be successful in landing any? If all said player wants is the biggest contract, then they will have a shot.

- Looking at the current roster pretty much all spots are accounted for which tells me they must move players out (Stating the obvious) if they plan on adding ( which the GM said they will now be doing as The “rebuild” is over). Who they decide to move will be a situation to watch.

- Risto is still alive. The GM said he had surgery 2/3 weeks ago and will be out and not ready to start next season. Same injury as before. Total failure not to moved him when they allegedly could have moved him.

- The draft. I fully expect them to draft a player with shall we say not the highest ceiling. Someone more NHL ready. Saw it somewhere Briere said this draft is 12 deep and they have 12 players on their list. If true and they get the 4th pick won’t be shocked if they move down a few spots while getting another asset. They need to hit a grand slam with this pick; no other option is acceptable. Can easily see them using the other 2 to move up or trade for immediate help. Again, stating the obvious.

- They need to be creative and think outside the Flyers box. Are they capable of doing that?

- I see Luchenko being a slightly higher scoring version of Poehlig. Mid-level 3rd line center. Maybe top end if all goes well. Not faring very well in a very small AHL sample size.

- Will York, Cates, Tyson all get long term deals? Does Cam harbor any resentment? Do they keep Pelletier? Do they tender an offer to Ollie and Grans or let them walk?

- Striiker
I like Pelletier. I'd give him a longer look it I was making the decisions. Bump with 2 more goals tonight in the Phantoms playoff game. He might have a better chance of making the big squad next season than Luchanko. Oh, based on the exit interviews and such it doesn't sound like Michkov had a problem with Torts whatsoever. Another misnomer by some of the whiners on here. Eh what?