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Bill Meltzer
Editor
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined: 07.13.2006

Mar 31 @ 9:06 AM ET
No worries, Happy Easter from Winnipeg
- flyer_nutter


Happy Easter!
Jsaquella
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Bringing Hexy Back
Joined: 06.16.2006

Mar 31 @ 9:08 AM ET
Kent Huskins
6'4" 210 pounds
33 years old
11GP this year, 0 points, +/- -3

Sounds like AHL to me.

- Orpik44


They need the body and if they don't re-sign him, he's free. He will probably be in the mix as 6th or 7th guy
ravishingone
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: United States, PA
Joined: 06.30.2007

Mar 31 @ 9:10 AM ET
You can never writte off the Flyers. It's not like your team sucks. It's a coaching/motivational problem I think. This can be fixed. In the NHL anybody can beat anybody any given night.
- Orpik44


Very true, the league seems ultra chaotic this season.
stveshdy
Philadelphia Flyers
Joined: 06.28.2010

Mar 31 @ 9:11 AM ET

Is Bryz starting again today?
KGBflyers10
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: United States, PA
Joined: 10.28.2007

Mar 31 @ 9:12 AM ET
Kent Huskins
6'4" 210 pounds
33 years old
11GP this year, 0 points, +/- -3

Sounds like AHL to me.

- Orpik44


Sorry, you must be blind. These are pretty good numbers for the NHL.

You're just hurt because Shero didn't have the balls to pick up the phone and ask for him.
bodiva88
Referee
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: There aren't any answers. Only choices.
Joined: 07.01.2007

Mar 31 @ 9:12 AM ET
Lauridsen should get every opportunity to play the rest of the regular season. I certainly hope he doesn't get scratched for Huskins or if Grossmann makes it back.

After watching the BC-Union game last night, I was thoroughly impressed by Ghost. He certainly has an offensive dimension of speed and offensive ability that is very unique to the organization right now. He is a bright spot for the blue line in the future that is for sure.

- ravishingone

Give him another college year and some true seasoning in the AHL (and time to fill out). Don't rush him and maybe he'll be special up in the NHL, too.
ravishingone
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: United States, PA
Joined: 06.30.2007

Mar 31 @ 9:14 AM ET
Happy Easter to those who celebrate. Happy Sunday to the rest of us. Belated Passorerfver greetings to our Jewish friends.

Yesterdays game was what you want to see. They won, but more important they played a really good game. The effort was there & the team did a great job with puck support. Matt Read is really making me strongly consider making him "untouchable".

Read has really blossomed in my eyes. He's become an elite level Pk guy and he's skilled. Really enjoy watching him play.

- Jsaquella


My ranking of the sophomores on the untouchable scale:

1. Coots (I believe his hockey sense is top notch)
2. Read (Is really close to Coots, only second because of UFA status after next season)
3. B Schenn (good all-around game, more concerned with his defensive awareness)
ravishingone
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: United States, PA
Joined: 06.30.2007

Mar 31 @ 9:23 AM ET
Give him another college year and some true seasoning in the AHL (and time to fill out). Don't rush him and maybe he'll be special up in the NHL, too.
- bodiva88


I believe Ghost turns 20 in a few months, so I'm assuming he would be AHL eligible next season. I'm not advocating putting him on the fast track, but it might not be a slam dunk he goes back to Union.
Jsaquella
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Bringing Hexy Back
Joined: 06.16.2006

Mar 31 @ 9:24 AM ET
My ranking of the sophomores on the untouchable scale:

1. Coots (I believe his hockey sense is top notch)
2. Read (Is really close to Coots, only second because of UFA status after next season)
3. B Schenn (good all-around game, more concerned with his defensive awareness)

- ravishingone


I actually am starting to place Read higher than Couturier. He's dripping with hockey sense and he can finish...I am sure Couts will develop. But if Read was 22 He'd be 2nd to Giroux and Voracek on my untouchable lists.
SMS4016
Joined: 01.27.2011

Mar 31 @ 9:27 AM ET
ReAd... "untouchable" he's a nice player but way far from untouchable. I'd say rinaldo is more untouchAble than read.
ravishingone
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: United States, PA
Joined: 06.30.2007

Mar 31 @ 9:28 AM ET
I actually am starting to place Read higher than Couturier. He's dripping with hockey sense and he can finish...I am sure Couts will develop. But if Read was 22 He'd be 2nd to Giroux and Voracek on my untouchable lists.
- Jsaquella


Its an interesting debate. To Read's credit, but at a cost to his performance I believe he came back too quickly from his injury. The last couple of games he seems to have gotten back his speed. Honestly, I would not be shocked to see the Flyers extend him this summer like they have with other younger players in the past.
KGBflyers10
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: United States, PA
Joined: 10.28.2007

Mar 31 @ 9:30 AM ET
ReAd... "untouchable" he's a nice player but way far from untouchable. I'd say rinaldo is more untouchAble than read.
- SMS4016


I don't think you can read (PUN! PUN! I MADE A PUN!) correctly. Jsaq was mentioning that if Read was 22, he would be placed on the untouchable list. Considering that he's 26 though, he's not. Couturier had a bad year this season, that's bound to happen for a 20-year-old. But if he doesn't progress next season, I would be open to trading him for a top D-man.
KGBflyers10
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: United States, PA
Joined: 10.28.2007

Mar 31 @ 9:31 AM ET
Give him another college year and some true seasoning in the AHL (and time to fill out). Don't rush him and maybe he'll be special up in the NHL, too.
- bodiva88


Flyers management does not compute.
SMS4016
Joined: 01.27.2011

Mar 31 @ 9:34 AM ET
Its an interesting debate. To Read's credit, but at a cost to his performance I believe he came back too quickly from his injury. The last couple of games he seems to have gotten back his speed. Honestly, I would not be shocked to see the Flyers extend him this summer like they have with other younger players in the past.
- ravishingone

Only if we trade someone. Homer doesn't believe in the bridge contract for skill players. They go from entry contract to 4 year 4 mil per season. Reads worth maybe 3 year 7 mil contract. Would be nice to see him win a puck battle once in awhile
johndewar
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: South Jersey, NJ
Joined: 01.16.2009

Mar 31 @ 9:34 AM ET
I'd probably rather see Lauridsen play than Kurtis Foster, full time.

Foster might the softest player at his size I've ever seen on the blue line.
SMS4016
Joined: 01.27.2011

Mar 31 @ 9:38 AM ET
I don't think you can read (PUN! PUN! I MADE A PUN!) correctly. Jsaq was mentioning that if Read was 22, he would be placed on the untouchable list. Considering that he's 26 though, he's not. Couturier had a bad year this season, that's bound to happen for a 20-year-old. But if he doesn't progress next season, I would be open to trading him for a top D-man.
- KGBflyers10

I know jsaq really likes read. Considering him almost untouchable is a stretch IMO. Then again I consider rinaldo the same way. Guess we all have our favs.
ravishingone
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: United States, PA
Joined: 06.30.2007

Mar 31 @ 9:40 AM ET
Only if we trade someone. Homer doesn't believe in the bridge contract for skill players. They go from entry contract to 4 year 4 mil per season. Reads worth maybe 3 year 7 mil contract. Would be nice to see him win a puck battle once in awhile
- SMS4016


I think it is realistic to believe Homer will trade a young forward to improve the blueline this summer. The debate is which forward relative to cap hit, current production, and future projected production is mostly like to be used in a trade. I think at this point any of the following are in play in a trade scenerio: Coots, B. Schenn, Read, Simmonds, and Laughton.
SMS4016
Joined: 01.27.2011

Mar 31 @ 9:47 AM ET
I think it is realistic to believe Homer will trade a young forward to improve the blueline this summer. The debate is which forward relative to cap hit, current production, and future projected production is mostly like to be used in a trade. I think at this point any of the following are in play in a trade scenerio: Coots, B. Schenn, Read, Simmonds, and Laughton.
- ravishingone

That's Because is a dumb a$$. I lime his boldness and balls of steel but he's a dumbs$$. Everyone pretty much agrees he's going to trade one of our forwards for a dman soon that's why when you get a chance to get someone like weber you pull the trigger. Coots of limits was dumb. He will enD up Overpaying for a good dman when we could of had weber. Not crying over spilt milk here just pointing out same crap this org. Does over and over. Id like to see Burke here. Someone not afraid to stand up to snider instead of being a yes man that homer and Clarke are
SMS4016
Joined: 01.27.2011

Mar 31 @ 9:49 AM ET
Right back to losing ways tonight... 5 to 2 caps
ravishingone
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: United States, PA
Joined: 06.30.2007

Mar 31 @ 9:53 AM ET
That's Because is a dumb a$$. I lime his boldness and balls of steel but he's a dumbs$$. Everyone pretty much agrees he's going to trade one of our forwards for a dman soon that's why when you get a chance to get someone like weber you pull the trigger. Coots of limits was dumb. He will enD up Overpaying for a good dman when we could of had weber. Not crying over spilt milk here just pointing out same crap this org. Does over and over. Id like to see Burke here. Someone not afraid to stand up to snider instead of being a yes man that homer and Clarke are
- SMS4016


Honestly, I don't think any package Homer could have offered Poile would have gotten them Weber. Once Sutter signed with the Wild, as an organization how could they lose their best player and expect to sell luxury boxes and season tickets? Nashville matching the offer sheet was more a business decision in my opinion. From a marketing standpoint, it is certainly easier to sell tickets around a Norris winning captain of the team, then a young prospect coming off 12 goals and a good playoff showing.
jmatchett383
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Newark, DE
Joined: 03.09.2010

Mar 31 @ 9:56 AM ET
The Flyers should just build an all-viking team. In other words, Team Sweden.
SMS4016
Joined: 01.27.2011

Mar 31 @ 9:59 AM ET
Honestly, I don't think any package Homer could have offered Poile would have gotten them Weber. Once Sutter signed with the Wild, as an organization how could they lose their best player and expect to sell luxury boxes and season tickets? Nashville matching the offer sheet was more a business decision in my opinion. From a marketing standpoint, it is certainly easier to sell tickets around a Norris winning captain of the team, then a young prospect coming off 12 goals and a good playoff showing.
- ravishingone

Weber could be had or they wouldn't have waited a week to match offer sheet. In the end selling draft picks to fan base wasn't enOugH but players to build around would have been.
FlyerMike18
Philadelphia Flyers
Joined: 03.07.2009

Mar 31 @ 10:00 AM ET
ReAd... "untouchable" he's a nice player but way far from untouchable. I'd say rinaldo is more untouchAble than read.
- SMS4016


is this an honest opinion?
SMS4016
Joined: 01.27.2011

Mar 31 @ 10:00 AM ET
The Flyers should just build an all-viking team. In other words, Team Sweden.
- jmatchett383

Except team sweden actually wins
Just5
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: PA
Joined: 05.22.2008

Mar 31 @ 10:00 AM ET
I actually am starting to place Read higher than Couturier. He's dripping with hockey sense and he can finish...I am sure Couts will develop. But if Read was 22 He'd be 2nd to Giroux and Voracek on my untouchable lists.
- Jsaquella


No way. C'mon coots is 20 yrs old. He just needs to get stronger with his lower body
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