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| Flyers re-sign White, two others |
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07/14/2003 |
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| === Flyers re-sign White, two others === Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - The Philadelphia Flyers re-signed forward Peter White on Monday. White was traded to the Flyers in March after registering one assist in six games for the Chicago Blackhawks. In 217 career NHL regular season games over eight seasons with Edmonton, Toronto, the Blackhawks and Philadelphia, the center has accumulated 23 goals and 37 assists for 60 points The Flyers also re-signed forwards Mike Siklenka and Peter Vandermeer as well as Mathi |
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| Some thoughts on the early NHL summer |
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07/11/2003 |
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| ge to the Wings. However, what effect Detroit's loss of Sergei Fedorov has, as well as what the team gets in return for Joseph, remain to be seen. TAKING A STEP BACK While Colorado and Detroit were busy trying to add another Cup to their legacy, the Philadelphia Flyers went out and signed oft-mediocre and oft- injured goaltender Jeff Hackett to replace Roman Cechmanek in net. Cechmanek, after showing once again that he isn't the most stable guy in the bunch, was traded to Los Angeles after the Flyers' second-round |
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| Hurricanes sign defenseman St. Jacques |
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07/10/2003 |
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| Raleigh, NC (MySportsbook) - The Carolina Hurricanes signed defenseman Bruno St. Jacques to a one-year, $375,000 contract on Thursday. St. Jacques, who was acquired from the Philadelphia Flyers on February 7, had a pair of goals and five assists in 18 games last season. The 22-year-old played 20 or more minutes in seven of his 18 contests. The Hurricane defense permitted 240 goals last season -- third-worst in the Eastern Conference. St. Jacques could see more playing time in the 2003-04 season if Carolina gene |
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| Hull re-signs with Senators |
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07/03/2003 |
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| ered three goals and eight assists in 70 regular season games this past season for Ottawa, which lost to New Jersey on a late goal in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference finals this past spring. Hull played in his 800th career game against the Florida Panthers on January 22. The veteran right wing, an unrestricted free agent prior to the signing, has totaled 124 goals and 137 assists in 830 games with the New York Rangers, Panthers, Tampa Bay Lightning, Philadelphia Flyers, and the Carolina Hurricanes' organization. |
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| Flyers ink goaltender Hackett |
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07/01/2003 |
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| Voorhees, NJ (MySportsbook) - The Philadelphia Flyers Tuesday signed unrestricted free agent goaltender Jeff Hackett to a two-year contract. As per club policy, financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. "Our scouting staff, our coaching staff, our whole organization feels that Jeff Hackett will give us the solid and steady goaltending that we will need to take a run at the Stanley Cup," explained Flyers general manager Bob Clarke. The 35-year-old Hackett split last season with the Montreal Canadiens and B |
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| Predators send Delmore to Buffalo |
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06/27/2003 |
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| said Predators' general manager David Poile. "Andy has had two productive seasons in Nashville, but we will start the rebuilding process from within with some of our young and promising prospects." Originally signed as an undrafted free agent by the Philadelphia Flyers in July, 1997, Delmore spent some time in the AHL before joining the Flyers at the tail end of the 1998-99 campaign. The LaSalle, Ontario native put himself on the hockey map when he recorded a hat trick in Philadelphia's 6-3 win over Pittsburgh in |
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| Carolina Hurricanes |
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06/22/2003 |
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| Acquired center Marty Murray from the Philadelphia Flyers in exchange for a sixth-round pick in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft. |
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| Flyers trade Murray to Hurricanes |
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06/22/2003 |
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| Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - The Philadelphia Flyers traded center Marty Murray to the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for a sixth-round draft pick in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft. The 28-year-old Murray posted 11 goals and 15 assists for Philadelphia in the 2002-2003 season. Sunday's announcement of the deal came one day after the Flyers used both of their first-round picks on young centermen. Originally drafted in 1993 by Calgary in the fourth round, the feisty Murray was used primarily as a penalty killer, |
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| Goaltending leading the way in draft rumor mill |
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06/19/2003 |
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| en the pipes, but he is slated to become an unrestricted free agent on July 1. And Hackett hasn't exactly committed to re- signing. Others in the market for goaltending are the Colorado Avalanche, who must find a replacement for Patrick Roy, and the Philadelphia Flyers, who dealt disgruntled team MVP Roman Cechmanek to the Los Angeles Kings. THE DRAFT ITSELF With this year's field of prospects the deepest in years -- top-notch talent should reach into the second round -- the Florida Panthers, as they did in 2002, |
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| Flyers elevate Ryan to president |
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06/13/2003 |
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| Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - The Philadelphia Flyers have moved Ron Ryan up to the top line, naming him the team's president on Friday. Ryan has been the club's chief operating officer since 1991, and will now oversee all of the Flyers' day-to-day operations. "Ron has been an important part of the Flyers organization for 15 years, and both Bob Clarke and I agreed that he has earned the opportunity to serve as president," Ed Snider, chairman of the Flyers' parent company, Comcast- Spectacor, said. General M |
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