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All Betts are Off; Jones loaned; Roster announced

POSTED: Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 4:26 PM

It’s official.

All bets are off. At least those betting on whether Blair Betts will be in the lineup for Friday night’s regular season opener in Carolina.

The Flyers announced their 22-man roster today to open the season and Betts is not on it. In camp on a tryout contract, the Flyers have made it clear that they would like to sign Betts and Betts has made it clear that he would like to be a Flyer.

But the two sides have not been able to come to an agreement.

“We’re at the same place we were yesterday,” Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren said. “We’re working through things.”

Holmgren would not say what the hang up is in the negotiations. Betts earned $615,000 last year with the Rangers and would probably be due a small raise. And it probably isn’t the length of contract, because Holmgren said that the club would discuss both one and two-year deals.

The whole thing has left Betts – who was clearly frustrated after practice – baffled. Both sides have known since the first preseason game that he would be a good fit in Philadelphia, exactly two weeks ago.

“I have no idea,” Betts said on Wednesday after practice. “As the player, I honestly don’t know.

“They said they need a little bit more time and we are waiting to hear from [the Flyers].”

Betts excels in the face-off circle and could be a fixture on the team’s first penalty killing unit if he can strike an accord with the Flyers. He would also take pressure off of Mike Richards, Jeff Carter and Claude Giroux to play more minutes on the penalty kill.

Betts is an unrestricted free agent and is free to sign with any team at any time. But he said after practice that he has not spoken to other teams.

“It’s either we’re staying here,” Betts said. “Or if we’re not staying here then we’ll figure something else out.

“I’m confident something will happen.”

Holmgren wasn’t as confident.

“I don’t know,” Holmgren said. “We’ll see how it goes over the next day. If we don’t have anything done by tomorrow, it probably won’t happen.”

Jones loaned
Holmgren ended all speculation about what the Flyers would do with defenseman Randy Jones when he announced that the blue liner was loaned to Adirondack after today’s practice.

Jones was not claimed on waivers this past weekend. He will still earn his entire $3 million salary in the AHL and will stay put unless the Flyers need to call him up because of injury.

JVR, Pyorala, Syvret are safe
As expected, James van Riemsdyk, Mika Pyorala and Danny Syvret will be on the Flyers roster for Friday night.

Read more in Thursday’s Daily News.

Frank Seravalli @ 4:26 PM  Permalink | 20 comments
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Comments  (20)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:48 PM, 09/30/2009
    They just need to get rid of Cote and sign Betts! What a waste of space that punching bag is - come on Homer! What are you thinking?
    CTL
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:15 PM, 09/30/2009
    There's no way, Betts should make as much money as Malhotra does. And he gets 700k. So Betts should sign for 600.
    Downie27
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:30 PM, 09/30/2009
    Flyiggles, why don't you fly somewhere else. You're why people all over this country hate Philadelphia fans. Because you don't know what you're talking about and never know where you're not wanted or when to shut up. Go kill some dogs with Michael Vick and leave the real sports fans alone...
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:33 PM, 09/30/2009
    23 is the roster limit, most teams will only carry 22, becaus ethen you have guys missing games, as you only dress 20 for a game(18 skaters, 2 goalies)
    JSaq
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:41 PM, 09/30/2009
    borntosuffer - Due to an injury we are carrying an extra goalie for the next 5 days.
    cesegal


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