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Depth Chart

Giroux - Couturier - Konecny
Van Reimsdyk - Patrick - Voracek
Lindblom - Vorobyev - Simmonds
Laughton - Lehtera - Raffl
Weise

Provorov - Hagg
Ghost - Folin
Gudas - Sanheim

Elliott
Neuvy
 

Cap Chart

Projected Cap Space 17.24 Mil

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Draft picks

1 (14) - Joel Farrabee
1 (19) - Jay O'Brien
2 (50) - Adam Ginning
4 (112) - John St. Ivany
5 (127) - Wyatte Wylie
5 (143) - Samuel Ersson
6 (174) - Gavin Hain
7 (190) - Traded to Montreal for 2019 7th
7 (205) - Marcus Westfalt

Prospect Pipeline

1. Carter Hart -- 19yo – Goalie – 6’2″ – 180 – 2nd Round 2016 Draft
Flyers ETA 2019-20 – NHL Upside: Starting Goaltender

2. Morgan Frost - 18yo – Center – 5’11” – 180 – 1st Round 2017 Draft
Flyers ETA – 2019-20 – NHL Upside: Top Line Center

3. Philippe Myers - 20yo – Defense – 6’5 – 210 – Undrafted Free Agent
Flyers ETA 2018-19 – NHL Upside: Top Pair Defenseman

4. Wade Allison - 20yo – Right Wing – 6’2″ – 205 – 2nd Round 2016 Draft
Flyers ETA 2019-20 – NHL Upside : 2nd Line Winger

5. German Rubstov - 19yo – Center – 6’1″ – 190 – 1st Round 2016 Draft
Flyers ETA 2019-20 – NHL Upside: 2nd Line Winger/3rd Line Center

6. Mikhail Voroybev - 21yo – Center – 6’2″ – 210 – 4th Round 2014 Draft
Flyers ETA 2018-19 – NHL Upside: 2nd Line Center

7. Sam Morin - 22yo – Defense – 6’6″ – 230 – 1st Round 2013 Draft
Flyers ETA 2018-19 – NHL Upside – 2nd Pair Defenseman

8. Felix Sandstrom - 20yo – Goalie – 6’2″ – 200 – 3rd Round 2015 Draft
Flyers ETA 2019-20 – NHL Upside: Starting Goaltender

9. Isaac Radcliffe - 18yo – Left Wing – 6’5″ – 200 – 2nd Round 2017 Draft
Flyers ETA – 2020-21 – NHL Upside: Top Line Winger

10. Tanner Laczynski - 20yo – Center – 6’0″ – 195 – 6th Round 2016 Draft
Flyers ETA 2019-20 – NHL Upside – 3rd Line Center

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13 hours ago, EaglesFan5-36-81 said:

I was reading an article I think on CSN that said we should experiment with Patrick centering a line with Giroux and Voracek. I would love to see that experiment...

The only problem I have with that is you're taking away one of Giroux's best skills in the faceoff dot, you're also putting a ton of responsibility on a rookie putting him at 1C. I think that to start off he should center the second line and hopefully in the next year or two makes the jump to the first line.

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Flyers announced yesterday they were retiring Eric Lindros' number at the January 18th game against Toronto. Definitely a polarizing player for this franchise, had he not suffered the concussions he did he would be a lock HOF.

Side note: I was talking to a friend yesterday that was online the moment the retirement game was announced, cheap tickets jumped from $54 to $125 in ~5 minutes.

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24 minutes ago, Hockey5djh said:

You know its almost Hockey time when SOP starts churning out 4-5 articles in a day in preparation.

I'm excited to see the content that TheAthletic Philly brings.  They just poached Charlie O'Connor from BSH who does great work, and probably the best poster on HF Boards, Appleyard, to cover their European prospects.  It sucks it's behind a paywall though, I'm not sure if I'm willing to spend $50/yr.  

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1 minute ago, flyers0909 said:

I'm excited to see the content that TheAthletic Philly brings.  They just poached Charlie O'Connor from BSH who does great work, and probably the best poster on HF Boards, Appleyard, to cover their European prospects.  It sucks it's behind a paywall though, I'm not sure if I'm willing to spend $50/yr.  

That's interesting. $50 a year is pretty hefty for something like that.

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4 minutes ago, Hockey5djh said:

That's interesting. $50 a year is pretty hefty for something like that.

They've taken a ton of talent from ESPN, a bunch of the writers that got laid off.  Ken Rosenthal leads their MLB side and LeBrun just joined on the NHL side on the national level.

Then they have sections for a lot of the major US cities.  

I'm sure the content will be great but like you said, it's tough to justify spending $50/yr on it.  

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On 9/6/2017 at 0:12 PM, flyers0909 said:

They've taken a ton of talent from ESPN, a bunch of the writers that got laid off.  Ken Rosenthal leads their MLB side and LeBrun just joined on the NHL side on the national level.

Then they have sections for a lot of the major US cities.  

I'm sure the content will be great but like you said, it's tough to justify spending $50/yr on it.  

Yea $25 bucks and I'd be in. Should be less for first year so we can see if its worth it...

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13 hours ago, mm6492 said:

Yea $25 bucks and I'd be in. Should be less for first year so we can see if its worth it...

You get 20% off in year one which brings the total down to $48, I'm guessing next year it will be $4.99 a month instead of 3.99 a month for the annual subscription. If you go with the monthly fee its $8 a month.

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