Mason

Chris Mason recently was employed by the St. Louis Blues. There were a lot of indications that he would re-sign with the team. But with the first trade of the offseason he isn't going back. So the question is could we sign him and how much would it cost us. Would we be able to fit him under our cap with the need to sign a few other players

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How the Halak Did That Happen?

First off, Danny Briere tells me he and his son are "fine" after his accident in upstate NY. Briere is very lucky he was in a Ranger Rover when he sideswiped a tractor trailer. Anything else we might have had a double tragedy. Very lucky. ** My first thought on Jaroslav Halak ... A conversation with someone from the Flyers over the winter who felt that Halak wasn't legit. I felt in the

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Stanley Cup Final Marathon on Saturday

NHL Network™ U.S today announced that it will be re-airing all six games of this year’s Stanley Cup Final in their entirety as well as the Blackhawks’ Stanley Cup victory parade on a day-long Saturday with Stanley beginning at 9 a.m. ET, Saturday, June 19. All games will be broadcast in high definition. Saturday with Stanley comprises more than 14-hours of relentless entertainment. From the moment the puck was dropped in Chicago for Game 1 of the 2010 Stanley Cup Final until Patrick Kane’s series-clinching overtime goal in Game 6 in Philadelphia ended a 49-year Stanley Cup drought for the Blackhawks, the 2010 Stanley Cup Final was a fast-paced, action-packed series. In keeping with the unpredictability and excitement of the three playoff rounds that preceded it, there was no hint of a conservative 'feeling out process' to begin the Stanley Cup Final series. The Blackhawks and Flyers combined for 11 goals in Game 1, the most in a Stanley Cup Final opener in 18 years

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Flyers Interested in Kurtis Foster?

They should be. Flyers Goal Scored By is personal friends with Kurtis Foster via a relationship with our professional hockey consultant Matt Herneisen. I tell you this in the interest of full disclosure. I also tell you this in the interest of yeah, there's an NHLer who knows my name, even though when our relationship began with me dancing in a hotel room for the entire Chicago Wolves team (true, weird story) he thought my last name was 'Lunchmeat.' But a recent article on Pro Hockey Talk citing a recent article on capgeek.com had a stat that is at best directional and needs to be taken with an entire salt shaker, but tells a tale none the less. If you divide 2009-10 points by salaries, straight up, the best deal on a blueliner was our very own Kurtis Foster: 1. Kurtis Foster - Tampa Bay - $14,286 (42) 2. Kyle Quincey - Colorado - $18,103 3.

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One Weak Later

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  Final Grade Is In (Courtesy: YardBarker) No, the title is not a typo. It’s been 7 days since the Blackhawks swooped in from Chicago , and won the Stanley Cup on our home ice. It’s still painful, but it’s an event frozen in history forever. There’s no going back, there’s no changing it. There was one great moment of glory in these past few days, and this was on Tuesday night. Comcast Sportsnet aired a replay of the Game 7 against Boston . The game was fun as hell to watch as it happened, but soooooo much more relaxing and enjoyable to see it replayed, knowing how it ended. Reliving Lavy’s timeout and reading his lips again

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