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Powe traded; Nodl, Sestito re-signed

POSTED: Monday, June 27, 2011, 11:11 AM

The Flyers announced they have extended qualifying offers to Jonathon Kalinski, Wayne Simmonds and Jakub Voracek.

Simmonds was acquired last week from Los Angeles in the Mike Richards trade and Voracek was acquired on the same day from Columbus in the Jeff Carter deal.

Kalinski spent the season in Adirondack after appearing in 10 games for the Flyers in 2009-10. He had six goals and 17 assists in 73 games and was a minus-16.

EARLIER:

In a surprising move, the Flyers have dealt the rights to center Darroll Powe to Minnesota in exchange for Minnesota’s third round pick in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, the team announced Monday afternoon.

Powe, 26, is a restricted free agent.

It likely became clear on Monday that the two sides weren’t going to work out a deal.

Paul Holmgren called Powe “one of the most underrated players in the league” at the team’s end of season news conference. The undrafted Princeton University graduate played three full seasons with the Flyers and one full season with the Phantoms in Philadelphia.

He was made into an NHL player by former head coach John Stevens. Under Peter Laviolette, Powe notched 7 goals and 10 assists last season while playing the second-most penalty killing minutes behind Blair Betts.

Powe earned $725,000 in a one-year deal last season, a sizeable from the $520,000 he was making in 2009-10.

The Flyers would have needed to make a qualifying offer to Powe before Monday’s 5 o’clock deadline.

EARLIER:

More than a month into the summer without a new contract, Andreas Nodl admitted he was a little nervous but remained confident.

“I didn’t want to play for another team,” Nodl said. “I was a little nervous, just because the Flyers are capable of making a lot of moves. I could see that the salary cap was getting a little tight.”

Despite watching teammates Jeff Carter and Mike Richards get traded away last week, Nodl probably breathed a little sigh of relief that the moves had opened up plenty of room for him to be re-signed.

“One of my buddies called me right away when they were traded,” Nodl said. “I didn’t believe him, I had to go home and check it out on the internet myself. It’s all pretty crazy.”

The Flyers didn’t waste much time contacting Nodl and his agent.

The team announced early on Monday that they had come to terms officially with Nodl, originally set to become a restricted free agent on July 1, on a new two-year deal.

According to TSN's Bob McKenzie, Nodl signed a two-year deal worth $845,000 per year. He earned $850,000 last season in the final year of his entry level deal.

Nodl, 24, posted 11 goals and 11 assists in 67 games under Peter Laviolette in his first full NHL season. He also had a plus-14 rating, the 52nd best plus/minus ratio of 891 skaters.

“I’m really excited,” Nodl said on a phone call from Minnesota, where the former St. Cloud State player spends his offseason training. “It will be nice now to not worry about it, work hard training and enjoy my summer.”

The Flyers also announced a new contract for fellow restricted free agent Tom Sestito, who was acquired from Columbus at the trade deadline last season in exchange for Michael Chaput and Greg Moore, though Sestito broke the news of his own deal on Twitter weeks ago.

Sestito, 23, played 9 games for Columbus last season, collecting 2 goals and 2 assists in an enforcer-type role with the Blue Jackets. Last season alone, Sestito – a Rome, N.Y. native – had 4 fights in 9 NHL games and 18 more in 57 AHL games.

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Frank Seravalli @ 11:11 AM  Permalink | 47 comments
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Comments  (47)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:56 PM, 06/27/2011
    Why don't folks refer to him as "Neon" Nodl... similar sounding to "Neon Noodle" from Daffy Duck Cartoon entitled "The Great Piggy Bank Robbery".
    BFlint
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:08 PM, 06/27/2011
    I'm gonna pin it on ya, see, pin it on ya...or my name ain't Duck Twacy. Great stuff, just watched it with the kids last week.
    fizzbin
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:07 PM, 06/27/2011
    The PK is taking a hit. Richards, Carter, and now Powe. They are going to have to bring back Kent Manderville, Trent Klatt, Joel Otto, and Marc Bureau, STAT
    Podein25
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:08 PM, 06/27/2011
    Philly is the last place you would ever want to send a goalie that has a history of being a headcase (Ilya Bryzgalov). Philly would have destroyed Luongo long ago and they will destroy Ilya this year.

    You have to have patience with goalies.

    Philly traded away Carter and Richards and overpaid for a decent goalie. I give Holmgren credit for being bold, I do not see this working.
    Newsreader55
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:08 PM, 06/27/2011
    Why not keep a 4th line guy for $750 K a year? Solid player with a good hockey IQ. Shelley is grossly overpaid in salary and the length of that contract. Big mistake by Holmer. The two NHL leaders in fights last year, Parros and Konopka made between $725-$850. $1.3 mil is a big jump for an aging fighter (and 3 years).
    MichaelZoe
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:10 PM, 06/27/2011
    Sestito will actually give the Flyers an occasional goal/assist. He had 4 points in 9 games with Columbus. That's pretty good production for a tough guy. The Flyers got pushed around in the playoffs last year. I think things will be a bit different this year. And they're actually going to have some leadership as well!!!!!
    djlen
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:12 PM, 06/27/2011
    One of these names will be signed or aquired after July 1st: Mike Grier, Shane Doan, Ed the Jobo Cop, or Stamkos. God I hope they don't go after Brad Richards. Talk about another over rated, overhyped, over paid, oft-injured question mark.
    MichaelZoe
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:15 PM, 06/27/2011
    They will miss Powe on the PK.
    dogman5
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:44 PM, 06/27/2011
    Keeping Nodl trading Powe, another dumb Holmgren move. Nodl, Carcello, Shelley will make a hell of a line. Maybe they can convince Dave brown and Craig Barube out of retirement
    Howard32
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:07 PM, 06/27/2011
    What about Powe? He at least would hit someone, not like the pretty boys.
    MFinSC
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:16 PM, 06/27/2011
    wow!! they're really blowing it up. I didn't know Powe was part of the Brat Pack that toured Olde City on a regular basis. Either Snider is thinking of selling the team or they're stock piling $$ to complete the extreme makeover home edition.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:22 PM, 06/27/2011
    I think Flyers fans still think Brad Richards is the same player he was when the Lightning beat us in that great ECF series in 2004. I'd rather have the Flyers break the bank and get Stamkos. Yes, I know it's a long shot and probably won't happen, but that kid is super nice.
    kjuggs77
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:18 PM, 06/27/2011
    Carcillo please Explode out of here!
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:20 PM, 06/27/2011
    Sad to lose Powe but you really crush your cap room when you pay too much for guys on your 3rd and 4th lines. PK is about hustle and intelligence and I think they can find a candidate from the current roster. The bummer is that if you didn't have Shelley eating up so much cap room you could probably keep Powe.


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