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Ugh.... 2000 vs. New Jersey. That's the only one I can think of, but in their second Cup year, the Flyers did lose a 3-0 series lead to the Islanders (who had just pulled off a comeback from 3-0 in the previous round) before winning Game 7 in a blowout. - bmeltzer
 That game 7 in 2000 was as upset/mad I have ever been after a sporting event. From seething anger, to catatonic despair. That was so tough to swallow. |
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Ugh.... 2000 vs. New Jersey. That's the only one I can think of, but in their second Cup year, the Flyers did lose a 3-0 series lead to the Islanders (who had just pulled off a comeback from 3-0 in the previous round) before winning Game 7 in a blowout. - bmeltzer
Weren't they up 3-1 on Washington in '88 before collapsing? |
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I don't want him back that bad. Appreciate what he's done, but if he does want more money then by all means, best of wishes, it's been real. - JoeRussomanno
I'm with you Joe. I think the Flyers are going to need room for the the younger players. Although there is always the possibility that the Flyers trade some of their forward youth potentially to upgrade on defense. If that happens, there could be a spot for Jagr.
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They just showed it on NBC, and holy poop did that thing come down hard and Krejci's neck got totally bent. That could have seriously broke his neck. That pane of glass weighs 120 pounds. - PLindbergh31
Krejci has bad luck in the post season.
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Athletes always say it's not about the money, by in large 99.9% of the time it is about the money. Very rarely does a player in any sport leave a red cent on the table. Could Jagr be the .01%? I highly doubt it. To be quite honest I'm not sure how much interest there will be in Jagr, so if the Flyers are bidding against themselves they could get him at a fair price. - PLindbergh31
Seem to remember Cliff Lee turning down like 30 million from the yankees to play in Philly. |
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Flyers have never lost a series in there history when leading 2-0 - Scottie Upshall
There's a first time for everything, let's not tempt fate shall we? |
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Seem to remember Cliff Lee turning down like 30 million from the yankees to play in Philly. - JoeRussomanno
Sure didn't help that Yankees fans spit on Lee's wife during the 2009 World Series. But Lee did take less you are correct. I believe Lee has a sick child and also was very comfortable with the folks at Chop. Extending circumstances aside, Lee is one example. |
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I'm with you Joe. I think the Flyers are going to need room for the the younger players. Although there is always the possibility that the Flyers trade some of their forward youth potentially to upgrade on defense. If that happens, there could be a spot for Jagr. - MJL
The only reason I can see him coming back is because he really, really likes playing with Roo.
But as you said, it will definitely be difficult (almost impossible) to do unless he takes a pay-cut. |
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Sure didn't help that Yankees fans spit on Lee's wife during the 2009 World Series. But Lee did take less you are correct. I believe Lee has a sick child and also was very comfortable with the folks at Chop. Extending circumstances aside, Lee is one example. - PLindbergh31
Love my wife to death but for 30 million I could get over her getting spit on  Then again I'm not currently making millions of dollars either |
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The only reason I can see him coming back is because he really, really likes playing with Roo.
But as you said, it will definitely be difficult (almost impossible) to do unless he takes a pay-cut. - mochoson
I really think that at this point, playing where he enjoys playing and with who, is a factor. Is it enough for him to take a pay cut, I don't know. You can tell he has really enjoyed playing here this year.
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Just finished reading the Henrik Lundqvist cover story in Sports Illustrated. While I think Lundqvist is a tremendous goaltender who will win his first Vezina this season -- and seems like a real decent person off the ice -- I thought the article was a joke.
Apparently Martin Brodeur is a "scrambling, sprawling" goalie -- gee, and for all these years we've heard his positioning and economy of motion were his greatest strengths -- who "has cause for envy" of Lundqvist and "even his compliments are sometimes freighted with sarcasm."
I mean, why wouldn't a guy whom some consider the best goaltender in NHL history (I don't, but I know full well how great he was for many, many years) be jealous? Brodeur has three Cups rings, four Vezinas and holds numerous all-time records. Lundqvist, at 30, is about to win his first Vezina and (as of now) has not been on a team that has reached the ECF round. I can see why Brodeur would secretly feel his career hasn't matched up to Lundqvist's.
The profile also helpfully informs us that shootouts are "an apt barometer of goaltending skill" and that, in game action, goalies who play far back in their crease are in better position to make saves.
The rest of the article is mostly a bunch of "I love New York" stuff, expressed about 10 different ways. - bmeltzer
Holy crap.. sounds like garbage. I have a great deal of respect for Lundqvist, but that is just nonsense. Brodeur is right up there with Roy as two of the best all time IMO. 3 cups, Olympic Gold medal, records in the playoffs and Reg Season galore, 2 goals etc.. Lundqvist will have to play til 40 and win at least a couple cups to even be in the same convo (even though he himself has an Olympic GM).
Haven't read it but seems terribly misinformed.
BTW, Bill.. I'd be interested who you'd rate as the best all time?
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Welp protecting the computer from infants while watching the game is too hard. Ill see you guys after the game regardless the outcome of tonight or for the series I love this team! Plenty of potential going forward.
A 19 year old kid who even if it was only for one game, was able to shut down the Art Ross winner,
Claude Giroux nuff said, Hartnell, Simmonds, Read, Grossmann, Coburn, are just a handful of names that I am looking forward to watching for years to come,
Oh and let's not forget a goalie who set a franchise record when half the fanbase and the world of hockey had him tagged for the morgue.
LET'S GO FLYERS!!! CLAP~CLAP~ CLAP CLAP CLAP!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Briere has 61 points in 57 career playoff games as a member of the Flyers. Very similar to what Eric Lindros did. 57 points in 53 games. |
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I really think that at this point, playing where he enjoys playing and with who, is a factor. Is it enough for him to take a pay cut, I don't know. You can tell he has really enjoyed playing here this year. - MJL
And for that reason, I am optimistic. I'd love to have him back as long as it doesn't affect our ability to resign someone like Voracek.
I'm not good with how bonus' work, but could Jagr not be given a contract with a bunch of performance bonus' that basically allows him to dictate how much money he'd make next year?
I know theres something with bonus' for new contracts for this season because the CBA is ending, I just don't remember the rule/law/whatever and how it applies to the two.
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Good point Joe. At some point you would think it's all relative when you are talking about those sums of money. Often time these agents push the players to take every last dollar, and players more often then not do so, and end up miserable. The agent wants the player to sign for the most money period. It means more $ in their pocket. - PLindbergh31
That and even though it makes for a nice comeback when getting ragged on by the legions of bandwagon Yankee fans in my area, There's idiots like that in every fanbase, in fact we had a guy throw up on a little girl here.  I'm sure if that moron had the chance he'd hawk one an opposing player's wife. Okay I'm out!
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That and even though it makes for a nice comeback when getting ragged on by the legions of bandwagon Yankee fans in my area, There's idiots like that in every fanbase, in fact we had a guy throw up on a little girl here. I'm sure if that moron had the chance he'd hawk one an opposing player's wife. Okay I'm out!
GO FLYERS!!!!! - JoeRussomanno
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And for that reason, I am optimistic. I'd love to have him back as long as it doesn't affect our ability to resign someone like Voracek.
I'm not good with how bonus' work, but could Jagr not be given a contract with a bunch of performance bonus' that basically allows him to dictate how much money he'd make next year?
I know theres something with bonus' for new contracts for this season because the CBA is ending, I just don't remember the rule/law/whatever and how it applies to the two. - mochoson
A player 35 or older can sign a one year deal with bonuses. However I don't see Jagr accepting a deal like that.
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A player 35 or older can sign a one year deal with bonuses. However I don't see Jagr accepting a deal like that. - MJL
I honestly dont know if Jagr is worth 3.3M again. I think what he brings in the locker room is very important but you wonder if he would take like 2.5-3M |
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Alright men. I'll be heading to the local watering hole for tonight's game. Just came on to read Bill's blog. Is that Lilja Kubina pair final? Yikes. I still see them leaving PIT up 2-0. Its paybacks this year. |
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I honestly dont know if Jagr is worth 3.3M again. I think what he brings in the locker room is very important but you wonder if he would take like 2.5-3M - stveshdy
Going to be be very challenging with the cap to re-sign Voracek, re-sign Jagr, as well as replace Carle. Not to mention JVR's cap hit almost triples next year. |
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By the way it stinks not being able to be on here during work. I'll have to take a day off for the TDL and day one of FA just to be in the know. |
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Going to be be very challenging with the cap to re-sign Voracek, re-sign Jagr, as well as replace Carle. Not to mention JVR's cap hit almost triples next year. - PLindbergh31
That JvR contract was handed out alittle prematurely imo. |
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Alright men. I'll be heading to the local watering hole for tonight's game. Just came on to read Bill's blog. Is that Lilja Kubina pair final? Yikes. I still see them leaving PIT up 2-0. Its paybacks this year. - Duran76
Enjoy the game.  I actually have an 8pm dinner reservation. (frank)in eh...
LOL @ a $2500 fine for Weber. Sometimes the NHL is an absolute joke. |
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