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johndewar
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: South Jersey, NJ
Joined: 01.16.2009

Aug 4 @ 11:03 AM ET
Imagine a roster where Pronger and Weber are both on LTIR.
- Feanor


Ever since the organization stopped paying Mike Rathje to not play hockey, things just haven't been the same.
BulliesPhan87
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: the lone wolf of hockeybuzz
Joined: 07.31.2009

Aug 4 @ 11:06 AM ET
You know the minute he pulls on that Flyers sweater, his chances of experiencing a career-debilitating concussion/knee/hip/groin/back/foot issue goes up exponentially, right?
- Tomahawk

he will actually injure himself pulling on the jersey
jmatchett383
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Newark, DE
Joined: 03.09.2010

Aug 4 @ 11:08 AM ET
he will actually injure himself pulling on the jersey
- BulliesPhan87


I can see him going to pull it on, getting caught in it, getting off balance, falling off the podium, and breaking both knees and his spine.
GOA88
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined: 08.02.2013

Aug 4 @ 11:08 AM ET
You know the minute he pulls on that Flyers sweater, his chances of experiencing a career-debilitating concussion/knee/hip/groin/back/foot issue goes up exponentially, right?
- Tomahawk

You make a valid point sir.
Tomahawk
Location: Driver's Seat: Mitch Marner bandwagon. Grab 'em by the Corsi.
Joined: 02.04.2009

Aug 4 @ 11:09 AM ET
Ever since the organization stopped paying Mike Rathje to not play hockey, things just haven't been the same.
- johndewar


Is it me, or does it seem like they've been paying guys not to play hockey every year since the cap was introduced?
GOA88
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined: 08.02.2013

Aug 4 @ 11:10 AM ET
Is it me, or does it seem like they've been paying guys not to play hockey every year since the cap was introduced?
- Tomahawk

I hate the cap
BiggE
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: SELL THE DAMN TEAM!
Joined: 04.17.2012

Aug 4 @ 11:10 AM ET
You're right, that wouldn't work.

I'd also throw in Ed Snider's 4th trophy wife, Bernie Parent's boat, and an 11-pack of Amstel Light personally autographed by Steve Coates.

/It's an 11 pack because Coatsey gets thirsty signing autographs

- johndewar


Don't forget Clarkies teeth and Homer's bike. You gotta give to get!
BiggE
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: SELL THE DAMN TEAM!
Joined: 04.17.2012

Aug 4 @ 11:11 AM ET
I hate the cap
- GOA88


With you there!
BiggE
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: SELL THE DAMN TEAM!
Joined: 04.17.2012

Aug 4 @ 11:13 AM ET
So for my top ten list today your choices are:
A. Flyers hardest working players of all time
or
B. Flyers best skaters of all time

The choice is yours...GO!
johndewar
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: South Jersey, NJ
Joined: 01.16.2009

Aug 4 @ 11:14 AM ET
Don't forget Clarkies teeth and Homer's bike. You gotta give to get!
- BiggE


I thought we traded Clarkie's teeth in the Pronger deal.

Otherwise, I can't disagree with you.

I would also toss in a lightly used, game held Riley Cote hockey stick. And by "game held", I mean, it was in hands when he dropped his gloves to fight, but never used to play the puck.
johndewar
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: South Jersey, NJ
Joined: 01.16.2009

Aug 4 @ 11:17 AM ET
So for my top ten list today your choices are:
A. Flyers hardest working players of all time
or
B. Flyers best skaters of all time

The choice is yours...GO!

- BiggE


I'll go with "B".
MBFlyerfan
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Be nice from now on, NJ
Joined: 03.17.2006

Aug 4 @ 11:18 AM ET
I'll go with "B".
- johndewar



PhillySportsGuy
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: any donut with a hole in the middle can get (frank)ed right in its hole, NJ
Joined: 04.08.2012

Aug 4 @ 11:22 AM ET
Ugh. Calder. Ugh
jmatchett383
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Newark, DE
Joined: 03.09.2010

Aug 4 @ 11:23 AM ET
So for my top ten list today your choices are:
A. Flyers hardest working players of all time
or
B. Flyers best skaters of all time

The choice is yours...GO!

- BiggE


Can you do a 10 best/worst skaters of all time? I want to see where guys like Gino Odjick and Scott Hartnell fall when you throw in the likes of Moose Dupont, Chris Therien, Dan Kordic, and the Hatcher/Rathje connection.
BiggE
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: SELL THE DAMN TEAM!
Joined: 04.17.2012

Aug 4 @ 11:40 AM ET
Can you do a 10 best/worst skaters of all time? I want to see where guys like Gino Odjick and Scott Hartnell fall when you throw in the likes of Moose Dupont, Chris Therien, Dan Kordic, and the Hatcher/Rathje connection.
- jmatchett383


Ok, I can do that, however work just got a little busy and I have the hardest worker list ready to go. So I'll do the skaters a little later in the week.
BiggE
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: SELL THE DAMN TEAM!
Joined: 04.17.2012

Aug 4 @ 11:43 AM ET
THE FLYERS TOP 10 HARDEST WORKING PLAYERS OF ALL TIME!

1. Bobby Clarke
No one I ever saw, in any sport, worked harder than Clarke. He would kill himself to win a game, let alone a Stanley Cup. He set the standard for everyone who ever wore and will ever wear the orange and black.

2. Barry Ashbee
Played the entire 73-74 season with a crippling neck injury that no doctor today would ever let anyone play with. It took a puck to the eye to knock this guy out of the lineup. Little known fact: He almost retired prior to the 72-73 season, because he felt that some of the players weren’t working hard enough. His death to leukemia was a tragedy and he will always be remembered by Flyer fans!

3. Bill Barber
Clarke’s line mate played through excruciating knee pain for much of his career, yet he always gave 100% each and every shift. Best Flyers winger of all time IMO. His toughness and work ethic were never more evident when he continued to do his job as Flyer’s coach while his wife was dying of cancer.

4. Dave Poulin
Another true warrior. His return in game 7 vs the Isles in 87 with broken ribs was just amazing and the roof almost blew off the Spectrum when he hit the ice. Poulin was the perfect choice of captain following Clarke!

5. Ian Laperierre
Lappy wasn’t here long, sadly, but man, what an impression he made!! Talk about giving up your body for the team, Lappy was more than happy to use his face to block a shot if that’s what it took to win a game. I am thrilled that he is on the Flyers coaching staff and working on their pk and with their younger players.

6. Kimmo Timonen
The little Finnish warrior is all heart. Plays through pain, plays the tough minutes and never ducks the hard questions as well. If every guy on the current squad played as hard as Kimmo Timonen, they would be unstoppable.

7. Paul Holmgren
Yet another guy who often played through crippling pain. Sensing a pattern here yet? Homer was tough as nails, even as a coach, just ask Mike Bullard! He was always willing to do whatever it took to lead the Flyers to victory.

8. Mark Howe
Most people remember Howe for his smooth skating, all world skill and fine defense. But what many folks don’t know, is that Howe managed to do all of this, and also play around 30 minutes per night, while suffering from horrible back pain. Yet thru it all, he never took a shift off.

9. Shjon Podein
While not blessed with a boatload of natural talent, no player during the Lindros era worked harder than Podein. He was one of Clarke’s best free agent signings and he truly left it all on the ice.

10. Rod Brind’amour
Trading him for Keith Primeau still bothers me today. Brind’amour not only worked as hard as a mule, but he was talented and could play in any situation against any line.

Just missed the cut:
Gary Dorhoefer
Jimmy Watson
Ron Hextall
Brad Marsh

jmatchett383
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Newark, DE
Joined: 03.09.2010

Aug 4 @ 12:00 PM ET
THE FLYERS TOP 10 HARDEST WORKING PLAYERS OF ALL TIME!

1. Bobby Clarke
No one I ever saw, in any sport, worked harder than Clarke. He would kill himself to win a game, let alone a Stanley Cup. He set the standard for everyone who ever wore and will ever wear the orange and black.

2. Barry Ashbee
Played the entire 73-74 season with a crippling neck injury that no doctor today would ever let anyone play with. It took a puck to the eye to knock this guy out of the lineup. Little known fact: He almost retired prior to the 72-73 season, because he felt that some of the players weren’t working hard enough. His death to leukemia was a tragedy and he will always be remembered by Flyer fans!

3. Bill Barber
Clarke’s line mate played through excruciating knee pain for much of his career, yet he always gave 100% each and every shift. Best Flyers winger of all time IMO. His toughness and work ethic were never more evident when he continued to do his job as Flyer’s coach while his wife was dying of cancer.

4. Dave Poulin
Another true warrior. His return in game 7 vs the Isles in 87 with broken ribs was just amazing and the roof almost blew off the Spectrum when he hit the ice. Poulin was the perfect choice of captain following Clarke!

5. Ian Laperierre
Lappy wasn’t here long, sadly, but man, what an impression he made!! Talk about giving up your body for the team, Lappy was more than happy to use his face to block a shot if that’s what it took to win a game. I am thrilled that he is on the Flyers coaching staff and working on their pk and with their younger players.

6. Kimmo Timonen
The little Finnish warrior is all heart. Plays through pain, plays the tough minutes and never ducks the hard questions as well. If every guy on the current squad played as hard as Kimmo Timonen, they would be unstoppable.

7. Paul Holmgren
Yet another guy who often played through crippling pain. Sensing a pattern here yet? Homer was tough as nails, even as a coach, just ask Mike Bullard! He was always willing to do whatever it took to lead the Flyers to victory.

8. Mark Howe
Most people remember Howe for his smooth skating, all world skill and fine defense. But what many folks don’t know, is that Howe managed to do all of this, and also play around 30 minutes per night, while suffering from horrible back pain. Yet thru it all, he never took a shift off.

9. Shjon Podein
While not blessed with a boatload of natural talent, no player during the Lindros era worked harder than Podein. He was one of Clarke’s best free agent signings and he truly left it all on the ice.

10. Rod Brind’amour
Trading him for Keith Primeau still bothers me today. Brind’amour not only worked as hard as a mule, but he was talented and could play in any situation against any line.

Just missed the cut:
Gary Dorhoefer
Jimmy Watson
Ron Hextall
Brad Marsh

- BiggE


Although I didn't see all of them play, I think I'd put Brindy higher than a lot of people, probably somewhere between Poulin and Kimmo. If the list is truly "hardest working" as opposed to "hardest to knock out of the lineup", then he may actually be 2nd to Clarke. The guy used to go to The Coliseum every day during summer and shoot pucks off of concrete for hours. His workout routine was an oddity for its time in an era where players used camp to get into shape. For people my age who didn't know the pre-90's teams, he was the hardest working player I've ever seen, no disrespect to the rest.
BiggE
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: SELL THE DAMN TEAM!
Joined: 04.17.2012

Aug 4 @ 12:04 PM ET
Although I didn't see all of them play, I think I'd put Brindy higher than a lot of people, probably somewhere between Poulin and Kimmo. If the list is truly "hardest working" as opposed to "hardest to knock out of the lineup", then he may actually be 2nd to Clarke. The guy used to go to The Coliseum every day during summer and shoot pucks off of concrete for hours. His workout routine was an oddity for its time in an era where players used camp to get into shape. For people my age who didn't know the pre-90's teams, he was the hardest working player I've ever seen, no disrespect to the rest.
- jmatchett383


Honestly, after Clarke and Ashbee, you could rank them in any order, IMO
jmatchett383
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Newark, DE
Joined: 03.09.2010

Aug 4 @ 12:06 PM ET
Honestly, after Clarke and Ashbee, you could rank them in any order, IMO
- BiggE


That's fine. It just seemed to be more of a "tougher player" as opposed to "hardest worker" list. Eh, whatever, close enough,

FIGHT ME!
-davies-
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: A medical emergency involving you.
Joined: 08.05.2013

Aug 4 @ 12:08 PM ET
Bill Meltzer: Meltzer's Musings: Flyers Prospects in Game Action, Roenick, Quick Hits
- bmeltzer



On Aug 4, 2006, the Flyers traded Michal Handzus to the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for forward Kyle Calder.



BiggE
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: SELL THE DAMN TEAM!
Joined: 04.17.2012

Aug 4 @ 12:09 PM ET
That's fine. It just seemed to be more of a "tougher player" as opposed to "hardest worker" list. Eh, whatever, close enough,

FIGHT ME!

- jmatchett383


Anytime son, bring it!
-davies-
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: A medical emergency involving you.
Joined: 08.05.2013

Aug 4 @ 12:11 PM ET


only good thing york did was have a puck bounce off of him past lundqvist ruining the shutout and silencing the fans around me at msg chanting "henrik"
MBFlyerfan
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Be nice from now on, NJ
Joined: 03.17.2006

Aug 4 @ 12:13 PM ET
Anytime son, bring it!
- BiggE


careful of your hands.............


Ive declined to smash many a face because Ive needed to play. Last time I did punch someone in the face I fractured two knuckles. Playing guitar was a torturous exercise in pain tolerance one would have to experience to actually believe.
hammarby31
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: it's been 84 years, AZ
Joined: 01.02.2007

Aug 4 @ 12:15 PM ET
only good thing york did was have a puck bounce off of him past lundqvist ruining the shutout and silencing the fans around me at msg chanting "henrik"
- -davies-


BiggE
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: SELL THE DAMN TEAM!
Joined: 04.17.2012

Aug 4 @ 12:16 PM ET
careful of your hands.............


Ive declined to smash many a face because Ive needed to play. Last time I did punch someone in the face I fractured two knuckles. Playing guitar was a torturous exercise in pain tolerance one would have to experience to actually believe.

- MBFlyerfan


Good point, I'll stick to throwing things at people from now on!
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