Posted: Thursday, January 28, 2010, 6:22 AM | 43 comments |
 
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With a little more than a month to go until the trade deadline, now is the time to start hashing out deals for your favorite players.

Just don’t include Ilya Kovalchuk in a Flyers uniform.

Despite numerous reports to the contrary, including a Twitter post from USA Today yesterday, multiple team and league sources have told the Daily News that the Flyers are not interested in acquiring Kovalchuk from Atlanta.

That means tonight – unless Kovalchuk lands somewhere in the Eastern Conference – is likely Kovalchuk’s one and only appearance at the Wachovia Center this season.

Kovalchuk is slated to be an unrestricted free agent come July 1 and said he is finished negotiating a possible extension with the Thrashers, who have made the playoffs just once in franchise history.

Kovalchuk, 26, has racked up 613 points in 591 career games – all as a Thrasher, since he was picked No. 1 overall in the 2001 Entry Draft. He leads Atlanta with 30 goals this season.

If the Florida Panthers’ handling of Jay Bouwmeester – a similar soon-to-be unrestricted free agent – before last year’s deadline serves as a lesson, Atlanta GM Don Waddell would be wise to move his most valuable asset.

Sitting just points out of the playoff race, Florida didn’t receive offers with pieces they saw fit for Bouwmeester and decided to keep him for the stretch run. They lost a tiebreaker with Montreal for the 8th and final playoff spot.

They ended up moving Bouwmeester to Calgary for basically nothing: Jordan Leopold, also an unrestricted free agent, and a 3rd round pick during last summer’s Draft.

Atlanta, just one point behind the Flyers heading into tonight’s game, can’t afford a similar fate. It would cripple their already weak franchise.

The bottom line: Kovalchuk is simply too rich for the Flyers. They would need to tear apart their roster to fit Kovalchuk’s $6.389 salary cap hit.

And that’s just to use him as a rental for the remainder of this season.

As Toronto general manager Brian Burke said yesterday on the radio, “I’m not making that phone call.”

Burke said that Kovalchuk has reportedly declined a 10-year extension worth $85 million.

USA Today hockey writer Kevin Allen tweeted yesterday “If the Philadelphia Flyers want Kovalchuk, I believe they can be first in line. They have prospects and veterans they can move.”

Any team, at this point, could be first in line. The interest has seemingly, like Bouwmeester, a lot of hype. Los Angeles, Boston and Chicago are a few of the other teams rumored to be interested in Kovalchuk.

Atlanta has not – and will not, according to published reports – give an interested team the option of negotiating a contract extension before the trade is made.

He has always seemed destined to test the free agent waters at his first opportunity to leave Atlanta, a city that averages just 13,348 for hockey.

It is worthwhile to point out that though he is Atlanta's captain, Kovalchuk has never been heralded as a good teammate. That's important for a team looking to add him to the mix.

Would it be worth the Flyers sacrificing a few prospects (in an already bare cupboard) – and throwing the chemistry that has accumulated in their locker room – up in the air to land Kovalchuk for the final 20 games?

That’s a tough sell, even for a team that's always interested in the NHL’s biggest names.

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Posted by Frank Seravalli @ 6:22 AM  Permalink | 43 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:04 AM, 01/28/2010
    All our Vets have NMC's or NTC's. Not gonna happen.
    Downie27
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:14 AM, 01/28/2010
    We need another defenseman before we need Kovalchuk.
    uncle meat
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:28 AM, 01/28/2010
    As long as Carter & Richards play well, we don't need him. When those two are on vacation, our offense needs help.
    beefbr
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:39 AM, 01/28/2010
    This trade won't happen. Not enough cap space and we can't move the whole team to get him. Although the idea of him on the Flyers PP would be stupid awesome, it's not a smart business or hockey move. What they to do is pick up a vetern defenseman or right winger. Something along the lines of the Bill Guerin deal for Pitt last year. A solid vet who can still play minutes and make smart plays; or to tell Richards that it's OK to shoot when you an open shot. Too much passing Cap'n...
    MH
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:07 AM, 01/28/2010
    Simon gagne 5.2 million & Mike Rathje 3.2 million = wasted $.If we can dump those 2 salaries we could have him.Simon is afraid of any contact & i'm not sure the rule's with Ratje's salary.
    hazer
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:19 AM, 01/28/2010
    If we move Carter, the night life in Center City will lose money.
    Ferrell31
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:31 AM, 01/28/2010
    I'll send them Briere and Asham for Kovie.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:50 AM, 01/28/2010
    Kovie makes no sense on Flyers. He declined 8.5 mill a year contract, would never fit under the cap and the Flyers are not going to rent a player for a year. The Flyers need a 5th and 6th defensman more than anything. Would love to move Briere's contract considering he still has 4-5 more years on it, to bad about the no trade clause.
    kingback
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:55 AM, 01/28/2010
    hazer - Gagne... wasted? you obviously are in need of some Hockey 101. He is the best foreward on the Flyers. He has not been the most durable.. but his worth is apparent when he's out of the lineup.
    JesseH
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:26 AM, 01/28/2010
    Mr Chubby, you got it exactly wrong. If we had Ilya we would be looking to get Briere and Asham for him. We have two great teammates who do their respective jobs GREAT. Why would we ever pick up a problem child? Asham and Briere will be our hottest players in the playoffs, and they will turn it up a notch when we play (and win) in the Cup finals this year. GO FLYERS.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:31 AM, 01/28/2010
    Remind me how much Briere makes? Isn't his salary close?
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:32 AM, 01/28/2010
    The Flyers would ABSOLUTELY trade Briere, but we gave him a no trade clause....DUMB!! I'd send Gagne and Coburn for Kovalchuk!!
    Tar Heel 1
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:08 AM, 01/28/2010
    extremequeen.. What are you talking about, "faking an injury?" Nothing even came out about it until after the series was over. That's not faking you tard.
    ItsOnLikeDK
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:19 AM, 01/28/2010
    Frank, what's more moronic than Philly hockey fans are the writers who even bring up these scenerios...Briere and several of the high priced Vets have NO TRADE CLASUSES which they're not waiving to go to Atlanta, they make too much $$$$ as it is, and they have ALL been injured in the past year with abdominal or head injuries = NOT EVEN WORTH TALKING ABOUT. why don't you talk about how JAy McKee was available to the Flyers as their 7th D-Man and Holmgrem went with loser OKT instead? McKee looks awesome once again and will be a valuable addition in the playoffs. Loading up on some many young defensemen at once (Coburn, Jones, Parent, Syvret, Bartulius) has the Flyers over-valuing and misusing their young D Men on a D that could have been even better. their lack of cap space is incredible...Rathji? Randy Jones? Terrible.
    MichaelZoe


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About Frank Seravalli
Frank Seravalli is in his fourth year with the Daily News and third season covering the Flyers. He started at the Daily News as an intern writing about the boozing legends of the Lincoln Financial Field lots and hasn't left. Since joining the Flyers beat, he has covered everything from the Winter Classic to the Stanley Cup Final and everything in between. Prior to joining the Daily News, the Bucks County native did a large amount of freelance work for local media outlets, covering high schools, colleges and all four of Philly's major sports teams. He resides in Center City. E-mail Frank at seravaf@phillynews.com and follow him on Twitter @DNFlyers.

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