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  • TRENT
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    if the league gets to a point they actually play live games; they may have to have rolling Bi weeks to accommodate Outbreaks,,as we have seen In MLB. There will be weeks that some teams just can not travel or play.

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  • Snakebitten
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    Originally posted by Dim Bulb View Post

    Wilbert Montgomery?
    Dick Vermiel?
    Pat Croce?
    Nope. Nope. Nope. There's nothing better in sports than when your team wins a championship. There's only a select group of individuals here that can say they were a major reason for bringing that championship to Philly. They deserve to be isolated in that free pass category. I prefer my players to check every box. The others can enter the club but they don't go beyond the VIP ropes.

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  • Susquehanna Birder
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    Jim Croce?

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  • Dim Bulb
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    Originally posted by Snakebitten View Post

    Hamels, Parent and Clarke get a free pass. No doubt. The rest will qualify for a discounted pass. Coffee is for closers.
    Wilbert Montgomery?
    Dick Vermiel?
    Pat Croce?

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  • Snakebitten
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    Originally posted by Dim Bulb View Post

    Level of Agreement: 99.9%

    And I definitely overstated Giroux deserving a FP. However, what say you on this top of mind list, some of whom are not champions?

    Bernie Parent
    Bobby Clarke
    The Answer
    Cole Hamels
    Randall Cunningham
    Harold Carmichael

    Hamels, Parent and Clarke get a free pass. No doubt. The rest will qualify for a discounted pass. Coffee is for closers.

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  • Dim Bulb
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    Originally posted by Snakebitten View Post
    'Forever Passes' are only granted to winners (Ex: Foles). The Flyers have been irrelevant for years and he's a declining asset at this point. It's time to move on without him. He's only got a couple years left on his contract so a trade is now somewhat manageable. It's a shame Nolan Patrick isn't working out (health wise). As always, it's better to trade a player a year early than a year late.
    Level of Agreement: 99.9%

    And I definitely overstated Giroux deserving a FP. However, what say you on this top of mind list, some of whom are not champions?

    Bernie Parent
    Bobby Clarke
    The Answer
    Cole Hamels
    Randall Cunningham
    Harold Carmichael


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  • Snakebitten
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    'Forever Passes' are only granted to winners (Ex: Foles). The Flyers have been irrelevant for years and he's a declining asset at this point. It's time to move on without him. He's only got a couple years left on his contract so a trade is now somewhat manageable. It's a shame Nolan Patrick isn't working out (health wise). As always, it's better to trade a player a year early than a year late.

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  • Dim Bulb
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    Originally posted by Snakebitten View Post
    The good news is that he can only go up from here. You have to admit the criticism is warranted.
    For me he gets a Forever Pass for fucking up the Pussy Crosby.

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  • Snakebitten
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    The good news is that he can only go up from here. You have to admit the criticism is warranted.

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  • Loki
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    I guess we’ll see. But to say that he doesn’t even have a chance to shine is simply inane.

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  • Snakebitten
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    Originally posted by Loki View Post
    Giroux has been a stud in the playoffs before. It would be nice to see him shut up the neganellies.
    He has scored one more goal than me in the playoffs since 2014.
    He was the only forward on the team to play all three games and failed to register a point.
    The only guy that had more ice time than him has been Couturier.
    How is that even possible?



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  • Dim Bulb
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    Originally posted by Loki View Post
    Punchers chance, yeah.
    Hart has played in the biggest of games on the biggest of stages for a country where hockey is life. It’s sort of scary how unflappable he is. The kid has had a sports psychologist since he was literally a kid. Price may steal some games in the series, but Hart has that same ability. Watch all of the games be like eight goal games now. Ha ha.
    You hardly ever see players dominate series after series in the playoffs. Unless you have Gretzky or Mario Lemieux or Gordy Howe on your team, you need different players to excel in different series. Based on the round robin part of these playoffs, the Flyers would seem to have a secondary group that can accomplish that. Matchups and coaches with a clue on how to exploit them will be key. AV seems to have that talent. Look at the Columbus vs Toronto series. Torts was on fire and thoroughly out coached Keefe. Giroux has been a stud in the playoffs before. It would be nice to see him shut up the neganellies. It’s been awhile since they’ve had two solid lines but this year they do. The names they brought in at forward at the trade deadline weren’t big names, just good solid players and big up the middle that will help during the playoff grind.
    The defense is solid but really young. Niskanen and Braun will help, though, with calming the youngsters down. They don’t really have that one beast on defense like a Pronger, but Provarov will now get a chance to show if he can be “that guy.” Myers and Sanheim could also have a huge playoffs too. I wouldn’t be surprised, though, if they play a bit skitterish. That can happen to kids with little playoff experience.
    All that being said, they have as good a chance as any team left in the tournament. I think that they take the Habs in six games. Then they play the big boys when it really matters and the round robin game results won’t mean squat. It all should be fun to watch.
    Now that's some good stuff. The sports psychologist thing is wacky. Let's go Flyers and let's go [Carter] Hart.

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  • thegodfather
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    Originally posted by Dim Bulb View Post

    I don't read. gobfather has taught me that reading is a waste of time.

    Speaking of wastes of time, I've been meaning to ask you, do these Flyers have a chance? I like to think they will be able to get by this Habs goaltender over the span of a seven game series, but after that it is opaque to me.
    We figured you did not know how to read, nothing amazes me there.

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  • Loki
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    Punchers chance, yeah.
    Hart has played in the biggest of games on the biggest of stages for a country where hockey is life. It’s sort of scary how unflappable he is. The kid has had a sports psychologist since he was literally a kid. Price may steal some games in the series, but Hart has that same ability. Watch all of the games be like eight goal games now. Ha ha.
    You hardly ever see players dominate series after series in the playoffs. Unless you have Gretzky or Mario Lemieux or Gordy Howe on your team, you need different players to excel in different series. Based on the round robin part of these playoffs, the Flyers would seem to have a secondary group that can accomplish that. Matchups and coaches with a clue on how to exploit them will be key. AV seems to have that talent. Look at the Columbus vs Toronto series. Torts was on fire and thoroughly out coached Keefe. Giroux has been a stud in the playoffs before. It would be nice to see him shut up the neganellies. It’s been awhile since they’ve had two solid lines but this year they do. The names they brought in at forward at the trade deadline weren’t big names, just good solid players and big up the middle that will help during the playoff grind.
    The defense is solid but really young. Niskanen and Braun will help, though, with calming the youngsters down. They don’t really have that one beast on defense like a Pronger, but Provarov will now get a chance to show if he can be “that guy.” Myers and Sanheim could also have a huge playoffs too. I wouldn’t be surprised, though, if they play a bit skitterish. That can happen to kids with little playoff experience.
    All that being said, they have as good a chance as any team left in the tournament. I think that they take the Habs in six games. Then they play the big boys when it really matters and the round robin game results won’t mean squat. It all should be fun to watch.

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  • Dim Bulb
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    Originally posted by Loki View Post
    I’ve seen that mentioned by a decent amount of writers covering the Birds and other teams.
    I don't read. gobfather has taught me that reading is a waste of time.

    Speaking of wastes of time, I've been meaning to ask you, do these Flyers have a chance? I like to think they will be able to get by this Habs goaltender over the span of a seven game series, but after that it is opaque to me.

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