leon neon
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Location: GA Joined: 02.16.2009
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Looking at the UFA, as if I was shopping... Just throwing a name out there if plans B, C, and D don't work.... Langkow.
Pro's; X-Flyer, 2-way forward, going to score some points, experience, etc...
Con; last years salary is on the high side, above 35.
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OrangeBlack27
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: i do, mike, PA Joined: 06.29.2006
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............and Semin can throw down too. - rockychocbill
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rockychocbill
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: The Off Season Joined: 07.04.2008
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And not afforded the luxury of playing with Getzlaf and Perry. - bradleyc4
He hasn't played with those 2 as much as people think. He played on the 2nd line a bunch 2-3 seasons ago. |
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MBFlyerfan
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Be nice from now on, NJ Joined: 03.17.2006
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They'll love him because he plays physical, Grossman makes mistakes too but that gets overlooked... - JoeRussomanno
Yeah, but Grossmann wasn't traded for the #2 overall pick.
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Flyskippy
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Ignoreland, GA Joined: 11.04.2005
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............and Semin can throw down too. - rockychocbill
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JoeRussomanno
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: me bitter? F-no i think it's hilarious Joined: 12.14.2011
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semin's are the best of the three, considerably. - OrangeBlack27
I been reading that debate about Semin and Ryan and I have to side with you OB27. Unless Anaheim wants to give up Ryan for picks and a prospect I'm not interested in paying that riddiculous ransom that has been suggested. Semin is a FA try him for 3 years otherwise if that's too short of a term screw it. I'd rather wait three years find out what the kids can be, and when Ryan's contract is up go after him then, if we even need to.
Schenn and Jake are a couple of really good young players that have the potential to develop into point producers similar to what Ryan is putting out. Hell Jake came a point shy of 50 this year and correct me if I'm wrong but he bounced between the third and second line. Put him on a line with G for a full year and I think his points will increase.
Same thing with Schenn. I really think he's gonna be a legitimate 30 goal a year guy. If so trading assets for one makes no sense. It won't be the end of the world to find out for at least a year what those two can do. |
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Location: Driver's Seat: Mitch Marner bandwagon. Grab 'em by the Corsi. Joined: 02.04.2009
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Anaheim gave up 2 very good but not top prospects, a 1st and 2nd round pick, and a CONDITIONAL pick that turned into 1st round pick.
We gave up 2 solid but not top former 1st rounders in Lupul and Sbisa, 2 1st rounds and a 3rd.
That was a bigger package than Edmonton gave up and probably equal to Anaheim's for a much older pronger with only 1 year left on contract.
Vast overpayment in my mind. - TheGreat28
Mmmm, not sure I agree.
Both Lupul and Smid were top-10 picks in their draft years... Lupul was slated to become a top-line winger, Smid a shutdown 1st-pairing defender. That conditional 1st turned out to be a boon for the Oilers, turning into Jordan Eberle. The other first was dealt to move up in the draft to take Riley Nash, who looks like a bust but was highly regarded. Anaheim dealt that 2nd-rounder and the Islanders used it to pick Travis Hamonic, a current top-4 D.
Both were massive payments of similar scale... the only true distinction is that ANA won a Cup w/ Pronger and the Flyers came up a game and a goal short.
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Why are you asking me when our blogger said it. You really need to let go. - canadianpenfan
I'm asking is it your opinion that Pitt will put on the ice on the best third line in hockey? I think it is a fair and civil question.
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bradleyc4
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: the jewelry is still out Joined: 01.16.2007
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He hasn't played with those 2 as much as people think. He played on the 2nd line a bunch 2-3 seasons ago. - rockychocbill
I don't have the stats for 3 years ago, but he played with Getzlaf and Perry more in '10-11 than he did in '11-12. |
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JoeRussomanno
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: me bitter? F-no i think it's hilarious Joined: 12.14.2011
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Yeah, but Grossmann wasn't traded for the #2 overall pick. - MBFlyerfan
YOu mean the #2 pick everyone wanted run out of town because they perceived him as soft. Hey maybe you're right but from what I've seen, players who partake in the rough stuff get a huge pass from this fanbase. |
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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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Adam Kimelman
Jagr said the silence from #Flyers after season ended was a sign he wouldn't be coming back. "If they really want me back I think they would probably make some kind of talk before free agency because they had a chance." |
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hey guys read this on another site:
DU recruit David Carle was expected be selected in the first three rounds of this year’s draft, but when his heart condition was confirmed by the Mayo Clinic this week, each NHL team was notified. In a classy move the Tampa Bay Lightning drafted Carle anyway and he will go into the record books as the 203rd player selected in the 7th Round, even though he will most likely never play hockey again.
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Carle helped lead the Shattuck boys prep team to the USA Hockey’s Tier 1 18 & Under National Championship for the second year in a row. It was the program’s fifth national title since 2001, and first-ever back-to-back win.
Carle of Anchorage, Alaska was ranked 60th among 210 North American skaters by the NHL’s Central Scouting Service in its April rankings and was expected to be a solid contributor to the Pioneers next season.
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David Carle had booked his ticket to the National Hockey League draft weeks in advance. His bags were packed, but he never made it.
Carle had been a certain third-round pick as a defenseman, maybe a second-rounder. But just hours before the draft, he sent out a letter to all 30 teams, advising them not to pick him.
Two months before, at the end of his senior season at Shattuck-St. Mary’s prep school in Minnesota, Carle led his team to a national championship, scoring a goal in a victory over Team Illinois in the USA Hockey 18-and-under Tier I final. He never suspected it would be the last game he would ever play.
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The story didn’t end there, though. The NHL draft was winding down, teams were packing up and many in the arena in Ottawa were heading for the exits when the Tampa Bay Lightning were on the clock in the seventh and last round, with the No. 203 overall pick.
“The Tampa Bay Lightning select, from Shattuck-St. Mary’s, David Carle.”
Carle wasn’t there, which is too bad. He could have walked out of the stands down to the floor and shaken hands with Lightning executives and donned a Tampa Bay sweater. Still, his name went up on the board behind the stage where the names were being announced.
It wasn’t a mistake. Tampa Bay had received the notice of Carle’s condition. It wasn’t a long-shot move by the team. Nobody was banking on a reversal, a cure or a misdiagnosis that would net the team a top talent late in the draft. No, it was a call made by one of the Lightning’s new owners, Oren Koules, who bounced around hockey’s minor leagues before going on to become a successful Hollywood producer. Koules’ son, Miles, is a student at Shattuck-St. Mary’s. In a couple of years, he wants to play on the varsity team for which Carle starred. |
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JoeRussomanno
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Location: me bitter? F-no i think it's hilarious Joined: 12.14.2011
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Adam Kimelman
Jagr said the silence from #Flyers after season ended was a sign he wouldn't be coming back. "If they really want me back I think they would probably make some kind of talk before free agency because they had a chance." - Marc D
He gave us 5 more points than Jake and played with G all year. Have a nice life dude it was great while it lasted. |
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canadianpenfan
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Location: Calgary Joined: 05.13.2010
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I'm asking is it your opinion that Pitt will put on the ice on the best third line in hockey? I think it is a fair and civil question. - Daman
No, not even close. |
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YOu mean the #2 pick everyone wanted run out of town because they perceived him as soft. Hey maybe you're right but from what I've seen, players who partake in the rough stuff get a huge pass from this fanbase. - JoeRussomanno
I was having this conversation at work today with a NY fan.
Not too many players in Philly get a lifetime pass and are revered. Even Mike Schmidt wasn't 100% loved.
Bobby Clarke.
Dr. J
Chuck Bednarik
Even our recent Phillies WS champs are getting the fans vote to be booted out of town.
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stveshdy
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Joined: 06.28.2010
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Everyone ready for the season? Looks like the world didn't end.. |
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Location: Driver's Seat: Mitch Marner bandwagon. Grab 'em by the Corsi. Joined: 02.04.2009
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YOu mean the #2 pick everyone wanted run out of town because they perceived him as soft. Hey maybe you're right but from what I've seen, players who partake in the rough stuff get a huge pass from this fanbase. - JoeRussomanno
Qualifier required: unless you're a 4th-line guy like Rinaldo, Carcillo, Eager, Shelley etc who get dismissed as plugs.
Philly's going to love Luke. He gets turned from time to time, but he absolutely destroys people with regularity. I'd also hesitate to buy in to all the Toronto hate... Leafs nation is notorious for either talking a guy up beyond all recognition, or snowballing a few mistakes into fundamental player faults (sound familiar?) -- it's almost always the latter when a guy gets traded. Remember how they treated Sundin at the end? Disgraceful. |
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hey guys read this on another site: - Philly1980
To be a little twisted, seems like tampering is in play here. |
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MBFlyerfan
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Location: Be nice from now on, NJ Joined: 03.17.2006
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YOu mean the #2 pick everyone wanted run out of town because they perceived him as soft. Hey maybe you're right but from what I've seen, players who partake in the rough stuff get a huge pass from this fanbase. - JoeRussomanno
Everyone?
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OrangeBlack27
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Location: i do, mike, PA Joined: 06.29.2006
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Looking at the UFA, as if I was shopping... Just throwing a name out there if plans B, C, and D don't work.... Langkow.
Pro's; X-Flyer, 2-way forward, going to score some points, experience, etc...
Con; last years salary is on the high side, above 35. - leon neon
loved langkow when he was here. his production scoring-wise has dropped off precipitously the last few years but, he's still a good player. he has never been a good faceoff guy and i'm not sure he'd have any interest in playing the wing. if so, i got no beef, but would be more interested in mueller as top-9 wing and halpern as 4c. greater potential reward there with mueller, but langkow can certainly kill penalties... |
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btw, it's higher than Bobby Ryan's. - bradleyc4
No they aren't.... |
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No, not even close. - canadianpenfan
Fair enough.
Don't worry, everyone on this board would probably sell their grandmother today to get your #1 D man |
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Qualifier required: unless you're a 4th-line guy like Rinaldo, Carcillo, Eager, Shelley etc who get dismissed as plugs.
Philly's going to love Luke. He gets turned from time to time, but he absolutely destroys people with regularity. I'd also hesitate to buy in to all the Toronto hate... Leafs nation is notorious for either talking a guy up beyond all recognition, or snowballing a few mistakes into fundamental player faults (sound familiar?) -- it's almost always the latter when a guy gets traded. Remember how they treated Sundin at the end? Disgraceful. - Tomahawk
I feel like our fans are the maple leaf fans of america lol |
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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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hey guys read this on another site: - Philly1980
classy move
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To be a little twisted, seems like tampering is in play here. - Daman
I dont know if its tampering or what not but im sure it persuaded carle to go there..Anyways classy move by tampa. |
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