Bill Meltzer
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Location: Centre of universe Joined: 02.07.2007
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Stolarz played last night in London for the knights against Ottawa.....he had a good first period....but gave up 4 goals in the second....3 on the pp......they went on to win 10-5.....he is now listed at 6'6..... Big, kid, a little awkward....he did stop 33 of 38 shots......as well Laughton played against another Flyers prospect.....Derek Mathers...the tough guy played defence last night....he was also named team captain....check out out his last 3 fights in the last two weeks on Hockeyfights.com...wow ....Laughton played well, had a helper on Boone Jenners pp goal....he plays the point on their pp.....he also missed a in the shoot out.....the announcers said they expect Laughton back in a couple of weeks...I switched back and fourth.....two pretty good games...but I have watched enough junior for now..thank god the NHL is back.... |
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MBFlyerfan
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Location: Be nice from now on, NJ Joined: 03.17.2006
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Syvret should be called Crash Syvret.
He is a minor league star.
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OrangeBlack27
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Location: i do, mike, PA Joined: 06.29.2006
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foster sounds like kubina |
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Jsaquella
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Location: Bringing Hexy Back Joined: 06.16.2006
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Bill Meltzer: Meltzer's Musings: Foster, Farm Team Updates - bmeltzer
I was looking at Foster last night on youtube. He can get that shot off very quickly. If the Flyers can get him some set piece opportunities, he could be pretty lethal, or at the very least create some rebound opportunities.
Of course a lot of those set piece opportunities come off face off wins in the offensive zone, which this team ain't none too good at.
I'm going to beat the drum again for Jesse Winchester, UFA center from the Ottawa Senators, to be signed. He's strictly a 4th liner, but is a good faceoff man who can be used on the PK. I'd rather see them add a Winchester than burn a year off Scott Laughton's ELC. |
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foster sounds like kubina - OrangeBlack27
He's 4 years younger than Kubina, and it didn't take a second and fourth round pick to get Foster.
Season hasn't started yet, and unfortunately the Flyers blueline is already ravaged by injuries. Bringing Foster in for depth isn't a bad move. |
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Season Ticket Holder Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Centre of universe Joined: 02.07.2007
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I was looking at Foster last night on youtube. He can get that shot off very quickly. If the Flyers can get him some set piece opportunities, he could be pretty lethal, or at the very least create some rebound opportunities.
Of course a lot of those set piece opportunities come off face off wins in the offensive zone, which this team ain't none too good at.
I'm going to beat the drum again for Jesse Winchester, UFA center from the Ottawa Senators, to be signed. He's strictly a 4th liner, but is a good faceoff man who can be used on the PK. I'd rather see them add a Winchester than burn a year off Scott Laughton's ELC. - Jsaquella
Telecast last night suggested Laughton will be back in the shwaa in a couple of weeks...the kid played another solid game.... |
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stveshdy
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He's 4 years younger than Kubina, and it didn't take a second and fourth round pick to get Foster.
Season hasn't started yet, and unfortunately the Flyers blueline is already ravaged by injuries. Bringing Foster in for depth isn't a bad move. - PLindbergh31
Depth defenseman. Not sure he is going to make a difference one way or another. The game has changed (we all know this) so speed is becoming more of a factor and according to most he has no wheels which is a serious concern. |
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Depth defenseman. Not sure he is going to make a difference one way or another. The game has changed (we all know this) so speed is becoming more of a factor and according to most he has no wheels which is a serious concern. - stveshdy
Short of making a trade and giving up a quality player there is no way to get a difference maker on the blueline at this point. Foster at least does have one strength, he's got a very hard accurate shot. |
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Jsaquella
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Location: Bringing Hexy Back Joined: 06.16.2006
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Telecast last night suggested Laughton will be back in the shwaa in a couple of weeks...the kid played another solid game.... - landros 2
From the OHL reporters and bloggers I follow and read, the consensus is that Laughton isn't ready yet. But of course the Flyers often determine their own timetable for youngsters.
While it is possible that Laughton could be another Couturier, I fear he'll be a Sbisa-show flashes, hit the rookie wall and end up wasting a season off his ELC for no good reason. |
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stveshdy
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Short of making a trade and giving up a quality player there is no way to get a difference maker on the blueline at this point. Foster at least does have one strength, he's got a very hard accurate shot. - PLindbergh31
Very true. I hope Timmonen holds up with this schedule. |
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Jsaquella
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Location: Bringing Hexy Back Joined: 06.16.2006
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Flyers announce camp officially opens tomorrow at 11 AM |
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Bill Meltzer
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Location: Philadelphia, PA Joined: 07.13.2006
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Depth defenseman. Not sure he is going to make a difference one way or another. The game has changed (we all know this) so speed is becoming more of a factor and according to most he has no wheels which is a serious concern. - stveshdy
Last year, I actually think the league's refs were starting to go back to letting a lot of clutching-and-grabbing go, especially in the second half of the season and also for much of the playoffs.
For instance, there were plenty of times where I thought Grossmann was about to get the gate for holding any moment, and they just let play continue. |
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MBFlyerfan
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Location: Be nice from now on, NJ Joined: 03.17.2006
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Very true. I hope Timmonen holds up with this schedule. - stveshdy
From what I am hearing the schedule wont be much different than the last 48 games from last season. This time all that earlier season wear and tear wont be present. Hopefully this works out OK.
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stveshdy
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Last year, I actually think the league's refs were starting to go back to letting a lot of clutching-and-grabbing go, especially in the second half of the season and also for much of the playoffs.
For instance, there were plenty of times where I thought Grossmann was about to get the gate for holding any moment, and they just let play continue. - bmeltzer
Thats a very accurate statement. It's been very inconsistant at times but more often than not a guy like Foster will head to the gate for that style of play. |
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Very true. I hope Timmonen holds up with this schedule. - stveshdy
Lou Lamoriello thought enough of Foster to trade for him last year. The games I saw Foster play in NJ he played pretty well. I may be in the minority, but I think he can help the Flyers. |
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stveshdy
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From what I am hearing the schedule wont be much different than the last 48 games from last season. This time all that earlier season wear and tear wont be present. Hopefully this works out OK. - MBFlyerfan
Really? I did not know that. 48 games in less than 100 days seems like its going to be a serious grind. I just hope the old mans (timmonen) body holds up bc the Flyers need him big time this year. |
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OrangeBlack27
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Location: i do, mike, PA Joined: 06.29.2006
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I was looking at Foster last night on youtube. He can get that shot off very quickly. If the Flyers can get him some set piece opportunities, he could be pretty lethal, or at the very least create some rebound opportunities.
Of course a lot of those set piece opportunities come off face off wins in the offensive zone, which this team ain't none too good at.
I'm going to beat the drum again for Jesse Winchester, UFA center from the Ottawa Senators, to be signed. He's strictly a 4th liner, but is a good faceoff man who can be used on the PK. I'd rather see them add a Winchester than burn a year off Scott Laughton's ELC. - Jsaquella
set piece opportunities? been watching soccer during the lockout?
hadn't even thought of winchester. at the very least, he'd be a good PTO candidate. |
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MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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I'm not overly excited about a signing for Foster. I'd rather the Flyers go with what they have now. And save the Cap space for a better move later. But I'll also keep an open mind and judge Foster on his play, if the move does happen. Hopefully the signing is for less than a prorated 900K. |
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stveshdy
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I'm not overly excited about a signing for Foster. I'd rather the Flyers go with what they have now. And save the Cap space for a better move later. But I'll also keep an open mind and judge Foster on his play, if the move does happen. Hopefully the signing is for less then a prorated 900K. - MJL
Will see what happens. This season the Flyers may have to rely on the younger guys to help carry the load on defense. |
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MBFlyerfan
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Really? I did not know that. 48 games in less than 100 days seems like its going to be a serious grind. I just hope the old mans (timmonen) body holds up bc the Flyers need him big time this year. - stveshdy
I cant remember where I read it but I think I saw that the last 48 games of last season were in a 103 day span. |
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stveshdy
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I cant remember where I read it but I think I saw that the last 48 games of last season were in a 103 day span. - MBFlyerfan
Only concern about that is last year they had a full training camp and pre-season. This year guys been playing overseas but the game is completely different than the NHL. Will see what happens but im expecting to see a lot of hamstring, groin, and fatigue early on. I could be wrong but will see. |
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Jsaquella
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Location: Bringing Hexy Back Joined: 06.16.2006
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set piece opportunities? been watching soccer during the lockout?
hadn't even thought of winchester. at the very least, he'd be a good PTO candidate. - OrangeBlack27
It was kind of in jest, but setting Foster for one timers off face offs or set plays off the cycle seem to be the best way to get him opportunities. |
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Flyersgod
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Joined: 01.07.2013
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I love how in NHL13 when you play against the computer they can deke around jesus, hurdle mount everest, and hit like a truck.
But when you play WITH the computer, their play resembles the play of a 3 year old who just learned how to pee in a toilet.
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Jsaquella
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Location: Bringing Hexy Back Joined: 06.16.2006
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I love how in NHL13 when you play against the computer they can deke around jesus, hurdle mount everest, and hit like a truck.
But when you play WITH the computer, their play resembles the play of a 3 year old who just learned how to pee in a toilet. - Flyersgod
There's quite a few flaws, for sure....but in a week it won't matter |
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