2009 Flyers Offseason Thread

Started by MDS, May 26, 2009, 05:54:53 PM

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Rome

Quote from: Die-Hard on July 07, 2009, 05:06:30 PM
if they win a cup between now and then, the trade and contract were both 100% worth it.

You just summed up the last 8 pages of this thread in one sentence.

Well done.

DH

Thanks pal...if you thought I was gonna read 8 pages of drivel before I post the first thing that came to mind when I heard an extension was done, youre crazier than I thought you were.

Rome

This guy... :yay :yay ... liked that post.

ice grillin you

you guys would hate my world

on friday i spent like two hours at a bar talking about the trade with a bunch of people
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

Rome

Updated: July 7, 2009, 6:41 PM ET
Flyers sign Pronger to extension

Chris Pronger may get to finish his NHL career with Philadelphia after all.

One day after announcing at his introductory press conference that he would "love to finish his career" with the Flyers, Pronger agreed to a five-year, $34.45 million extension.

Pronger will earn $6.5 million this season. The extension will begin in 2010-11. He will make $7.6 million in the first two years, $7.2 million in 2012-13, $7 million in 2013-14, $4 million in 2014-15, and $525,000 in both 2015-16 and 2016-17.


"We are pleased to have one of the NHL's premier defensemen in our organization and under contract long term," Flyers GM Paul Holmgren said in a statement. "When we made the trade for Chris, it was our intention to get him signed to an extension and we are glad we could come to this agreement today."

The Flyers acquired Pronger, and forward Ryan Dingle from the Anaheim Ducks on Day 1 of the NHL Entry Draft in exchange for forward Joffrey Lupul, defenseman Luca Sbisa, the Ducks' first round picks in 2009 and 2010, and a conditional third round pick.

"I am very excited to be able to retire a Philadelphia Flyer and I am looking forward to many years with the Flyers logo on my chest," Pronger said in a statement announcing the deal. "I think both parties wanted to get it handled in a timely fashion in order to move on and get things set up for future years down the line so that the Flyers could make moves either this year or next year, and know that they had me in place."

The Flyers are Pronger's fifth NHL team. He was drafted second overall in 1993 by Hartford and spent the majority of his career in St. Louis before he was traded to Edmonton in 2005 in a four-player deal. After the 2005-06 season, Pronger famously demanded a trade from Edmonton, citing family concerns. In July of 2006, Pronger was dealt to Anaheim for Lupul, Ladislav Smid, and three draft picks. Pronger won the Stanley Cup with Anaheim in 2007.

Last season, Pronger scored 11 goals and 48 points and notched 88 penalty minutes in 82 games. For his career, Pronger has 142 goals and 606 points in 1,022 games.

The five-time All-Star is known for his physical style and punishing hits and has been suspended on numerous occasions.

"I think he plays with an attitude. That's what you love about him," Flyers coach John Stevens said at Pronger's introductory press conference Monday.

The Flyers, known for years as the Broad Street Bullies for an aggressive playing style that dates back to the 1970s, acquired Pronger in order to match up with Eastern Conference stars Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin.

Philadelphia hasn't hoisted the Cup since winning the second of back-to-back titles in 1975.

"I think I'm probably a big piece," Pronger said at his Monday conference. "I don't think I'm the key piece. The key piece is the group coming together at the right time and having that chemistry."

Pronger won the Hart Memorial Trophy for league MVP and the James Norris Memorial Trophy as NHL's best defenseman in 1999-00.

Information from ESPN.com's Pierre LeBrun and The Associated Press was used in this report.

DH

Im totally buying that shirt now, and wearing it when your ass comes up north this year to tailgate.

Rome



Don't forget the caution tape.

PhillyPhreak54

Ugh.  :puke

Mike...buy the shirt and wear it to a national or international landmark and take a pic. Jef loves to see those types.

SD_Eagle5

Is that sean bent over puking yet again?

Rome

I was going to post the photo of us burning the T.O. jersey but I don't have access to it here.

That picture rules, though.

DH

#265
hahah holy shtein i havent seen that shot in ages...

thats seans old red pathfinder on the right, so you may be dead on with the puke call

SunMo

QuoteDREGER: DEBATE BREWING OVER PRONGER'S CONTRACT
DARREN DREGER

If Chris Pronger retires with term and salary remaining on his contract after next season, does his money stay on the Flyers' cap?

There's some confusion today in Philadelphia over that simple question.

According to the NHL, the answer is yes. The seven-year, $35 million extension Pronger agreed to on Tuesday doesn't commence until after June 30, 2010. Pronger will be 35 at that point and any remaining salary will remain on the cap.

The Flyers disagree and interpret the CBA language governing the "over 35" clause differently.

Sources say the Flyers' lawyers are now aware of the league's stance and are debating this issue.

Chris Pronger turns 35 on October 10, almost a full year before his seven-year extension with the Flyers kicks in.

hard to believe they didn't iron this out before they signed the contract
I'm the Anti-Christ. You got me in a vendetta kind of mood.

Rome

The CBA expires in September 2011 so maybe they're banking on the cap going away entirely by the time the contract becomes a problem?

ice grillin you

the cap is going DOWN in 2010 no chance the league allows an uncapped year in 2011 ...there would be a cancelled season before that happens
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

Eagaholic

Quote from: SunMo on July 08, 2009, 04:15:41 PM
QuoteDREGER: DEBATE BREWING OVER PRONGER'S CONTRACT
DARREN DREGER

If Chris Pronger retires with term and salary remaining on his contract after next season, does his money stay on the Flyers' cap?

There's some confusion today in Philadelphia over that simple question.

According to the NHL, the answer is yes. The seven-year, $35 million extension Pronger agreed to on Tuesday doesn't commence until after June 30, 2010. Pronger will be 35 at that point and any remaining salary will remain on the cap.

The Flyers disagree and interpret the CBA language governing the "over 35" clause differently.

Sources say the Flyers' lawyers are now aware of the league's stance and are debating this issue.

Chris Pronger turns 35 on October 10, almost a full year before his seven-year extension with the Flyers kicks in.

hard to believe they didn't iron this out before they signed the contract

Flyers need to hire Bannerz