Last season was one to forget for the Philadelphia
Flyers. Injuries, ineffective play and the ongoing saga with Ilya
Bryzgalov, even if he was playing well at times, played a part in
the Flyers crashing out of contention and missing the Stanley Cup
Playoffs for the first time since 2006-07. After years of low-salary
goaltenders, the Flyers splurged on Bryzgalov but terminated that
relationship this summer, two seasons into a nine-year, $51 million
contract. Now Philadelphia is back to not spending much on a chronic
problem, in part because there wasn't much NHL salary-cap space left
to allocate. Ray
Emery had a fine season as the backup in Chicago, and he was
signed to compete with Steve
Mason in net. Mark
Streit doesn't solve the problem of Philadelphia's aging defense,
but he should make the unit better. Danny
Briere signed with the Montreal
Canadiens and Vincent
Lecavalier was added essentially as his replacement. There should
be less drama without Bryzgalov, but goaltending could be an issue.
There are a lot of older players on this team, and injuries could
again be a problem. If the Flyers stay healthy and some of those who
regressed last season perform better, Philadelphia can be a playoff
team again. If not, there could be some drastic changes next
offseason. Laughton should have a chance to become a regular, and
with him the top nine seems set. Several of those nine will be
looking to put up offensive numbers more like they did in 2011-12
than last season. Emery and Mason could end up splitting duties.
Mason played better than he has in years once arriving in
Philadelphia, but some of that could certainly be chalked up to a
small sample size. Emery was great for Chicago last season but had a
better defensive team in front of him. There will be several
questions about the defense during training camp. Philadelphia has 10
defensemen signed to one-way contracts worth more than $34 million,
and it still could be the team's biggest weakness. Chris
Pronger will be placed on long-term injury reserve to reduce that
figure to nine, but Bruno
Gervais and Marc-Andre
Bourdon could be in danger of being exposed to waivers depending
on how many the Flyers decide to keep (and if everyone can stay
healthy).
In:
G Ray Emery, C Vincent Lecavalier, D Mark Streit, G Yann Danis, C
Kris Newbury
Out: LW Ruslan Fedotenko, D Kurtis Foster, G
Brian Boucher, C Daniel Briere, D Andreas Lilja, D Danny Syvret, RW
Shane Harper
UFAs: LW Simon Gagne, RW Mike Knuble, D Kent
Huskins, G Ilya Bryzgalov, D Matt Walker
Prospects: D
Oliver Lauridsen, LW Tye McGinn, D Brandon Manning, RW Jason Akeson
Here is the projected 2013-14 lineup for the
Flyers:
Forwards
Scott
Hartnell - Claude
Giroux - Jakub
Voracek
Brayden
Schenn - Vincent
Lecavalier - Wayne
Simmonds
Scott
Laughton - Sean
Couturier - Matt
Read
Zac
Rinaldo - Maxime
Talbot - Adam
Hall
Jay
Rosehill
Defensemen
Kimmo
Timonen - Luke
Schenn
Mark
Streit - Braydon
Coburn
Erik
Gustafsson - Nicklas
Grossmann
Andrej
Meszaros - Marc-Andre
Bourdon
Goalies
Ray
Emery Steve
Mason
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