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Pronger to make preseason debut tonight

POSTED: Thursday, September 29, 2011, 11:43 AM

Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren has been saying for weeks now that he remains "very optimistic" that captain Chris Pronger will make his season debut with the rest of the team next Thursday in Boston.

We just didn't know he was really that optimistic.

Pronger, set to turn 37 on Oct. 10, will make his preseason debut tonight against New Jersey at the Wells Fargo Center. Tonight's game, one of the final two preseason tune-ups, will be televised on Versus and Comcast SportsNet.

"I'm looking forward to just getting into some game action," Pronger said in a statement released by the team. "You can only practice so much and try to prepare that way, but there's not like some good, old fashioned live-action hockey. You can't simulate that.

"Decisions need to be quicker and obviously the pace of the game is a lot quicker, so getting into that action is what you need to prepare for the season."

Pronger is coming off two different offseason surgeries, which included procedures on his back and wrist. He has undergone 5 different surgeries (knee, foot, hand, back, wrist) since July, 2010.

Pronger's last game was April 30 against Boston, one of just three playoff games he attempted to play.

Pronger was not cleared to begin lifting weights until mid-August and he did not begin skating with the rest of his teammates until a few days after training camp started this month.

When he was named the Flyers' 18th captain on Sept. 16, he said one of his biggest concerns was his health. After playing just 50 games last season, his lowest total since 2002-03, Pronger wanted to make sure his bark has some bite with a daily presence in the dressing room instead of the trainer's room.

"The biggest factor before any of this other stuff came to light was trying to get myself healthy," Pronger said on Sept. 16. "[I wanted to] make sure that I was going to feel not only up to the task, but up to the challenge of playing 82 games or however many I get to play at 100, 110 percent and that I’m leaving everything out on the ice so I don’t have any regrets and you don’t feel like you’re just checking in and checking out.”

The checking-in begins tonight against the Devils. He's hoping he doesn't need to check out until sometime next June.

LEIGHTON WAIVED: To begin the process of having his salary off the cap and stashed in the minor leagues, the Flyers waived goaltender Michael Leighton, according to TSN's Bob McKenzie.

Leighton, 30, is set to make $1.55 million this season - but he won't be doing it in the NHL.

He played just three games with the Flyers last season, including 1 in the regular season and 2 in the Stanley Cup Playoffs as a star on the Goaltending Wheel of Misfortune.

Goaltenders Johan Backlund, playing on a one-way contract, and former first round pick Jason Bacashihua, were already waived and loaned to AHL Adirondack. Unless the Phantoms end up keeping three goalies, one of Backlund, Bacashihua or Leighton will end up playing elsewhere this season.

It's no surprise, then, that the only two goaltenders left in Flyers camp are Ilya Bryzgalov and Sergei Bobrovsky, the second-highest paid backup in the NHL. They will easily be the NHL's highest paid goaltending tandem this season.

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Frank Seravalli @ 11:43 AM  Permalink | 12 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:01 PM, 09/29/2011
    Finally! Welcome back!
    Nitroglycerin
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:31 PM, 09/29/2011
    It will be good to see Pronger playing but no problem taking it easy until February so he can be good to go for the playoffs
    shawnmac
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:27 PM, 09/29/2011
    I am sure he wouldn't play unless 100 percent healthy and in excellent shape. He will be a great captain for sure.
    flyerdommo
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:51 PM, 09/29/2011
    Bryz better be good. Look at that list of goalie salaries. $10 million for Bryz. Next is Lundquist at $6.875 million.
    P Even
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:10 PM, 09/29/2011
    Any way we look at it Bryz better play like a goalie worth 10 Million I believe that come time he will be good and if we play BOB 30 - 35 game Bryz will be well rested to lead us come the playiffs when it matters the most! Cant wait to spack around the Devils tonight
    srcdaddy1216
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:17 PM, 09/29/2011
    @PEven - but his Cap Hit is a mere $5.6M....
    jlmfl
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:22 PM, 09/29/2011
    playiffs? spack? any_way?
    fishtownfritz
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:49 PM, 09/29/2011
    CCCCCCRRRRRRRAAAAAAAPPPPP. Sooner he comes back, sooner he gets injured, sooner he is out for a LLLLOOOOONNNNGGGGG time. I'd like him to rest his old bones!
    flyers87
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:21 PM, 09/29/2011
    Leaky is waived????? I'm so happy my pennis is crying..WOOOHOOOOOOOOOO
    Clarkeisgod
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:32 PM, 09/29/2011
    Actually, I wouldn't mind seeing Prongs sit out the entire preseason and maybe the first week or two of regular season play. He tried to come back too soon last year and it hurt him....Make sure he's well-rested for the playoffs.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:23 PM, 09/29/2011
    Finding the right combination for 4 lines is going to be one challenge Peter L. has. The trades left him with good players who haven't played together. To score in hockey, unlike baseball, it takes far more interaction than it does for a baseball player to hit a baseball.
    gotedge
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:56 PM, 09/29/2011
    Hey Gotedge - Tell that to G and Jagr. They seem to have hit it off like a couple of old college buddies. Voracek fitting into the Brierre line just as well as Lieno would have and maybe a better shot. But the bonus has to be Simmonds. He'll be a plus with any combo. I just hope JVR is healthy.
    Blvd Al


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