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Richards' biggest regret

POSTED: Tuesday, June 28, 2011, 12:00 PM

Mike Richards doesn’t have very many regrets about his six-year tenure in Philadelphia.

But in a radio interview over the weekend, Richards said his biggest regret about the Flyers’ failed Stanley Cup run was that he didn’t have surgery on his injured wrist at the beginning of the season.

“You’re almost setting yourself up for failure,” Richards said in an interview with Philly native Tony Bruno. “The thing I regret the most is not getting surgery on my hand in the beginning of the year and having to play through an injury. Jeff [Carter] had to play through injury. We had injuries to Chris Pronger and other guys throughout the season too. It’s a tough year to go through especially with the Stanley Cup run we had [last year] and a short summer to get right back at with the expectations that we had on ourselves.”

Richards injured his wrist in training camp, affecting the majority of his season and the playoffs, according to Paul Holmgren at the team’s final news conference after being eliminated by Boston in the second of the playoffs.

He had surgery to repair a torn ligament just four days after the Flyers were swept, leaving him with a cast on his arm and a delayed start to his summer workouts.

Richards also said in the interview that he was surprised to see the Flyers target free agent Ilya Bryzgalov this summer, adding that it will be tough for Sergei Bobrovsky to continue to develop with a limited backup role.

“I wasn’t expecting Ilya [Bryzgalov] to be picked up to tell you the truth,” Richards said. “At the end of the year I thought going into the summer we were going to wait and see how Sergei Bobrovsky was doing and I thought he [Bobrovsky] was a great goaltender. It’s going to be tough for him to blossom as the goaltender I think he can be, but at the same time the Flyers wanted a goaltender and I guess they got their man.”

It’s hard for the Flyers to continue to call Bobrovsky the Flyers’ goaltender “of the future,” as the team has repeatedly, with Bryzgalov now signed to a 9-year deal. Bobrovsky would be 33 when Bryzgalov’s deal expires.

Bobrovsky, now finished with his waiver exemption, played 60 games last season. Holmgren said in an introductory press conference about Bryzgalov that the Russian star could play upwards of 70 games this season with lesser travel than he experienced in Phoenix.

That would seemingly leave Bobrovsky, with a limited role as the second highest paid backup in the NHL, valuable trade bait as a 22-year-old this summer.

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:27 PM, 06/28/2011
    Maybe he should, instead, should have regretting partying like a frat boy 7 nights a week. Richards was overrated, but at least had some heart which is more than we can say about Carter. I love the trades!
    Tar Heel 1
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:48 PM, 06/28/2011
    i love the trades too, but how do you know he's partying that much? where's your source? (and don't say the philly media)
  • 1 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:45 PM, 06/29/2011
    I remember last season seeing a headline(on this site I think) that was something like "Richards caught boozing it up again!!! It turned out to be about a charity event Richards held in Ontario which happened to have a beer garden in which Richards was seen with a beer(the event was probably sponsored by a beer company..
    The media blows everything out of proportion. Of course hockey players like to drink beer. Don't most guys? And, aren't beer companies major sponsors of the NHL, teams, arenas...
    allmighty
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:30 PM, 06/28/2011
    "It’s hard for the Flyers to continue to call Bobrovsky the Flyers’ goaltender “of the future,” as the team has repeatedly said, with Bryzgalov now signed to a 9-year deal. Bobrovsky would be 33 when Bryzgalov’s deal expires." Frank - I usually enjoy your columns and insight, but I think this is the single most idiotic thing you have ever said. Bryzgalov's contract is totally front loaded with the majority of the money coming in the first 4 years. Bob, if he is still here, will be able to compete for the starter role then.
    CTL
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:31 PM, 06/28/2011
    Lets do some math for a second. You say bobrovsky will be 33 when Bryzgalov's contract is up. Bob is 22 right now. So 22+9=33? Where did you go to school?
    Tough* Juice*
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:34 PM, 06/28/2011
    I don't mind seeing those 2 go, but there they better bring in some goal scoring in free agency. As it stands now, this team is 4th or 5th in the conference, at best. Trade the Bob, and free up some more salary, then go to work in FA. There's work to be done.
    scootch
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  • 0 like this / 1 don't   •   Posted 12:44 PM, 06/28/2011
    Richards and Carter needed to go, Carter is handling the trade like a 14 year old.
    albanykey
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:47 PM, 06/28/2011
    Do you think Mikey will grow up in LA? Not!!!!!
    shawnmac
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:44 PM, 06/28/2011
    Tonka---time to pick up your trucks and take a nap.
    Romus
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:27 PM, 06/28/2011
    dont bother with him, he's harmless. he probably has a suit made out of nickels, has every wall of his house covered in nickels, and pays for everything with nickels, too.
    zwarte piet
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:05 PM, 06/28/2011
    i feel the same way as richie does about bryzgalov. He's overrated and I wanted to see Bob start and continue to develop
    Ryan
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:06 PM, 06/28/2011
    why is Mike Richards commenting on the goaltending of another team?
    Inchon


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