Flyers Season thread

Started by Wingspan, October 13, 2004, 07:06:46 PM

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BigEd76

But....but....he won 2 titles with the Phantoms!  :poison

BigEd76


PhillyGirl

Amonte and LeClair are givens to be gone. Unless Desjardins declines his option and signs for a smaller contract, so is he.

JR isn't going anywhere.
"Oh, yeah. They'll still boo. They have to. They're born to boo. Just now, they'll only boo with two Os instead of like four." - Larry Andersen

Geowhizzer

Quote from: PhillyGirl on July 15, 2005, 10:40:34 AM
Amonte and LeClair are givens to be gone. Unless Desjardins declines his option and signs for a smaller contract, so is he.

JR isn't going anywhere.

LeClair's a shell of his former self.  At 36 with a bad back, he just can't be the powerful presence in the crease that has been his forte.

Wingspan

Quote from: PhillyGirl on July 15, 2005, 10:40:34 AM
JR isn't going anywhere.

at least we'll know where to look when we all go kiss his ass :D
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NGM

Any news on Niedermeyer?  It seems unlikely they could afford him under the new cap but he is someone I would love to have on the squad.
Fletch:  Can I borrow your towel for a sec? My car just hit a water buffalo.

PhillyGirl

Quote from: NGM on July 15, 2005, 11:18:36 AM
Any news on Niedermeyer?  It seems unlikely they could afford him under the new cap but he is someone I would love to have on the squad.

Was a rumor.  The guy who keeps feeding out these rumors is not right even half of the time. He says he has or IS an inside source, but he's hardly right.

QuoteFlyers likely to keep Roenick

Friday, July 15, 2005

Salary should fit into team's budget
By CHUCK GORMLEY
Courier-Post Staff



Flyers general manager Bob Clarke has two words for Jeremy Roenick, and you might be surprised what they are:

Welcome back.

After reviewing every possible salary cap formula and each of his players' salaries for the 2005-06 season, Clarke has come to the determination that Roenick's $4.94 million contract will fit under what is expected to be a hard cap between $37 million and $39 million.

"We've gone through all of the numbers several times and if the cap is at the numbers we expect them to be, we'll be able to afford J.R.," Clarke said Thursday, one day after the NHL and its players agreed in principle to a six-year CBA.

Roenick, 35, spent most of the past year resting his mind and body after a grueling 2003-04 season left him with a surgically repaired jaw and a lingering concussion.

His mouth, however, did not take a vacation.

Roenick made national headlines earlier this month when he told fans who consider NHL players spoiled and selfish they could "kiss my (behind)" and not bother coming back when the league resumed play. He also angered fellow union members when he advocated a salary cap long before the players agreed to one.

His recent relationship with the Flyers has been strained as well. Last October, he fought for injury pay while he recovered from his concussion, saying the Flyers needed to recognize all he gave them during the 2004 playoffs. That prompted Clarke to say Roenick lacked a speed bump between his brain and his mouth.

In several television interviews since then Roenick has openly questioned whether the Flyers wanted him back for the 2005-06 season, the final year on his five-year contract. No one, including Flyers coach Ken Hitchcock, seemed to know where or how Roenick fit into the Flyers' plans.

Now, we know.

"My attitude with J.R. is that I don't care what he says, I just care about how he plays," Hitchcock said Thursday. "Our players know who he is and how hard he competes.

"Sometimes I'd like to be forewarned about what he says, but the one thing about Jeremy is this: the guy competes like heck. I know one thing, it won't be dull."

When he last played for the Flyers, Roenick notched a career-low 19 goals and 28 assists in 62 games, missing 20 of the final 23 games of the regular season after being struck in the face by a shot.

While Roenick appears to be staying in Philadelphia, one of his closest friends appears to be leaving. Clarke said that with the new restrictions on salaries, teams will need to be wary of being top heavy with two or three star players and 18 muckers and grinders.

To alleviate that scenario, the Flyers are expected to buy out the contracts of forwards John LeClair (6.84 million) and Tony Amonte ($4.484 million). Amonte and Roenick attended high school together in Boston and were Chicago linemates.

The buyout figures for LeClair and Amonte would be two-thirds of their salaries, totaling $7,473,440.

That's a hefty price to pay, but Clarke said the Flyers are willing to eat those salaries so they can free up enough money to be active in the free agent market, which is expected to open some time in August.

High on the Flyers' list of needs are a pair of big, strong defensemen. Clarke said Marcus Ragnarsson and Mattias Timander will not be returning to the Flyers next season, but there is a chance Vladimir Malakhov, 36, will return if he decides to resume his career.

"Once the CBA is ratified, we'll see if he wants to come back," Clarke said. "We'll need some big bodies back there."

Clarke said that since the Flyers already will have mobile defensemen Eric Desjardins, Kim Johnsson, Joni Pitkanen and Dennis Seidenberg, they'll need a few bangers to complement the hard-hitting Danny Markov, whom they intend to resign.

That, Clarke said, means the Flyers will not be interested in signing unrestricted defenseman Scott Niedermayer away from the Devils. Instead, Clarke will try to lure Malakhov back to the Flyers and sign at least one other big defenseman
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"Oh, yeah. They'll still boo. They have to. They're born to boo. Just now, they'll only boo with two Os instead of like four." - Larry Andersen

NGM

QuoteThat, Clarke said, means the Flyers will not be interested in signing unrestricted defenseman Scott Niedermayer away from the Devils. Instead, Clarke will try to lure Malakhov back to the Flyers and sign at least one other big defenseman.

He will probably try to get Chris Therien back.  Bobby sure loves his lumbering defensemen.
Fletch:  Can I borrow your towel for a sec? My car just hit a water buffalo.

PhillyGirl

they won't try to get Therien back. LOL
"Oh, yeah. They'll still boo. They have to. They're born to boo. Just now, they'll only boo with two Os instead of like four." - Larry Andersen

Phanatic

...or maybe Luke Richardson and Dan McGillis...
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Seabiscuit36

I would take McGillis back
"For all the civic slurs, for all the unsavory things said of the Philadelphia fans, also say this: They could teach loyalty to a dog. Their capacity for pain is without limit." -Bill Lyons

henchmanUK

We need speed. It sucked watching Tampa Bay run rings around our guys way back when. >:(
"The drunkenness, the violence, the nihilism: the Eagles should really be an English football team, not an American one." - Financial Times, London

BigEd76


PhillyGirl

Flyers opening game is tentatively set for October 5th at home vs. the RANGERS  :evil
"Oh, yeah. They'll still boo. They have to. They're born to boo. Just now, they'll only boo with two Os instead of like four." - Larry Andersen

Geowhizzer

Quote from: PhillyGirl on July 19, 2005, 04:08:08 PM
Flyers opening game is tentatively set for October 5th at home vs. the RANGERSĀ  :evil

Will the Rangers even be able to field a team after having to cut all that salary?