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Peter Forsberg skated for MoDo in his native Sweden last season.
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Peter Forsberg skated for MoDo in his native Sweden last season.
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Frank Seravalli: Maybe Russia, but not Flyers, for Forsberg

Frank Seravalli

IT'S HARD TO TELL what's more annoying: the Peter Forsberg saga in Europe or the attention that "Jon and Kate Plus 8" is still getting.

Both Forsberg and the Gosselins need to go away for a long, long time.

Forsberg's name now has run through the hockey-rumor washing machine so many times that people are numb to it. That's sad. Some actually believe that Forsberg's nagging, never-right foot and ankle injury is healed. That's sadder.

On Tuesday, news that Forsberg was considering signing with Ak Bars Kazan of the Russian Kontinental League flew to the hockey world faster than a Chris Pronger slap shot.

Forsberg, who is skating for Sweden in Helsinki, Finland, this week in the Karjala Cup, reportedly has already agreed to terms on a contract for mega bucks and multiple years.

Ask Ray Emery about the KHL; it wasn't a fun place.

That's fortunate. I'm tired of hearing that Forsberg could possibly find a home in the NHL. He got his last chance when he swore to Colorado that he was healthy two seasons ago. The Avalanche spent a boatload of money on him to play a grand total of 13 games.

If he were healthy, wouldn't he have played more than six games for his hometown team, MoDo, in Sweden, since he last skated in the NHL?

As first reported in the Daily News in September, the Flyers have zero interest in Forsberg. That much has not changed, two different NHL sources confirmed on Tuesday. Reports surfaced this week that the Flyers sent European scout Ilkka Sinisalo to Helsinki to watch Forsberg. Instead, Sinisalo had planned to attend the tournament before Forsberg committed.

When he is healthy, Forsberg is undoubtedly one of the best in the game. There's no arguing that. He may be the best passer to ever wear the Flyers' threads.

But why does this team need him? Even without Simon Gagne and Danny Briere, and the possible cap space that comes with that, the Flyers have depth at forward that most NHL teams would kill to have. Their power play, operating at a brisk 28.6 percent, is tops in the league.

What they don't need is a complex and distracting personality in an already unpredictable and impressionable locker room.

The same goes for Brendan Shanahan. Refuting other reports, Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren said last week that the Flyers have no interest in him, either. Why would they want to take a flier on a well-past-his-prime winger who the offensively challenged Devils couldn't find a use for?

Playing in the Olympics for Sweden is one thing. But in professional sports, sometimes the best move is the one you don't make.

In that case, so long Peter. Don't forget your parka in Tartarstan.

 

Quick hits

 

* After Sunday's Canucks-Avalanche game in Vancouver, a brawl broke out outside the gates of GM Place. According to news reports, one fan started smashing people with beer bottles. An outsider who tried to break up the fight was later stabbed in the neck with a broken bottle. Luckily, the injuries were minor. Sounds like a great place to host the Olympics in 99 days.

* Have some extra cash? You and your beer-league buddies can head up to Fenway Park to carve up the same ice that the Flyers and Bruins will skate on in the New Year's Day Winter Classic. The Boston Globe reported yesterday that the Red Sox are renting the ice for $7,000 to 10,000 per hour. That's pretty steep considering that ice at your local rink will run you somewhere between $200-400 for 60 minutes. The ice is slated to be ready for Dec. 18. Think the Sox will have a hard time selling the ice at those prices? Even in a recession, they told the Globe that there are more requests than hours.

* The junior Ontario Hockey League suspended Erie Otters forward Michael Liambas, 20, for the remainder of the regular season and the playoffs for his hit on 16-year-old Kitchener Rangers defenseman Ben Fanelli. Liambas crushed Fanelli from behind, his face bounced off the glass, fracturing his skull and multiple bones in his face. Doctors say that Fanelli is lucky to be breathing on his own - yet another wake-up call for hockey to discipline shots to the head.

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Comments   
Posted 06:12 AM, 11/05/2009
BobbyD
Michael Liambas will be a high Flyers draft pick in June 2010. Book it.
Posted 06:45 AM, 11/05/2009
potus
those are some ugly uniforms for sure.
Posted 06:55 AM, 11/05/2009
DON17
thank god we re not gonna go thru that ordeal again...he plays, then cant play, rehab, special boots sto support his ankle, plays a game . then out 10 games, rehab again....UGH!!!!!!!!!...PETER WAS A GREAT PLAYER AT ONE TIME BUT IT`S OVER NOW FOR FOPPA!!!!
Posted 07:42 AM, 11/05/2009
Vanzant
Absolutly NO!!!!!
Posted 07:55 AM, 11/05/2009
CTL
I thought Forsberg was going through this for the love of the sport - now I see it is just ego and possibly greed. This is a horrible way for one of the greatest players in the history of hockey to go out. Thankfully Holmgren won't fall into his trap again...
Posted 08:23 AM, 11/05/2009
bag853
Forsberg loves the sport and probably feels ripped off by a freak nagging injury. I can't blame him for that. I hope he keeps trying to play until his feet fall off. I admire his perseverance.
Posted 08:35 AM, 11/05/2009
1980
Am I reading this correctly? Is this a story about how there are too many stories about Peter Forsberg?
Posted 08:50 AM, 11/05/2009
aNutterInDgutter
Forsberg and Shanahan, please stay away from the Flyers. Enough of the retreads experiment.
Posted 08:56 AM, 11/05/2009
ThomasPaine
Peter is to old - and Liambas cannot be drafted - he is an 89 you dope, but clarke loves that style
Posted 09:22 AM, 11/05/2009
Momus
there is a significant difference between a head shot, and a hit from behind where a head injury occurs...come'on frank.
Posted 10:18 AM, 11/05/2009
Per Djoos
Frank, why do you write about hockey? You seem to know more about faux TV than this great game. Last week you suggested that Nittymaki would start for Tampa because he had just blanked the Sabres 5-0. It got past no hockey fans that you confused the two former Flyers goalies, as it was Biron who accomplished the feat. Now you are writing a story about why Forsberg should not be in the NHL, and questioning why the Flyers would want or need him (IF healthy - after all, the Flyers have shown to be the best team in the NHL), you write about an OHL incident that you clearly only read about second hand, and had the gall to mention "reality show" nitwits that no one should care about. I hope you find your niche as a writer, but it should not have any connection to hockey. I set the bar low for hockey writers since Jay Greenberg stopped covering the Flyers, but you still manage to win the hockey writers' limbo contest regularly.
Posted 10:23 AM, 11/05/2009
rhcoate
Avs would love to have him. He is brittle though in the ankles so doubt he's coming back. Flyers doing fine w/o.
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Posted 10:47 AM, 11/05/2009
rmw38
I,m sure the Flyers can find a place for Matt Stairs. He must have a lot of energy stored up after his forgettable Phillie season.
Posted 11:14 AM, 11/05/2009
cote32
NO NO NO!!! Let him go back to the Avs!! The few bandwagon hockey fanbase in Denver believes he will come back and play like he did 10 years ago are the same one's who believe the Avs will make the playoffs. There are always needs for the Flyers, not Forsberg, I am tired of the old past there prime players being linked to the Flyers. I have nothing but respect for Forsberg, but hang it up. Here is a tip, instead of blowing precious cap space on has beens, why don't we give our young guys a chance? Case and point with David Laliberte?
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