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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Goalie Ray Emery was articulate and honest - and didn’t throw a single punch at Flyers trainer Jim McCrossin when he was introduced at Wednesday’s news conference in Voorhees.

OK, that was a cheap shot. But when you come with Emery’s baggage, you expose yourself to all types of criticism.

That said, Emery could emerge as the bargain of the year.

The Flyers announced Wednesday they had agreed to a one-year deal with the 6-foot-2, 196-pound Emery. The deal is for $1.5 million, and if Emery returns to his 2006-07 form - he led Ottawa to the Stanley Cup Finals - the Flyers will be feeling very good about themselves.

Though I was in favor of re-signing Marty Biron, I like this move - if it enables the Flyers to sign Jay Bouwmeester or Mike Komisarek, a pair of defensemen who can become free agents on July 1.

It would have taken about $3.5 million to $4 million a year to re-sign Biron. So the Flyers’ savings, coupled with some other cost-cutting moves (a trade of Joffrey Lupul?), could help the club improve its defense in the free-agent market.

In the playoff series against the Pittsburgh Penguins, Biron was not the reason the Flyers lost in six games. The Flyers’ defense and Jeff Carter’s scoring slump were bigger factors.

Emery, of course, has had a long list of off-the-ice problems, including an altercation with a Russian trainer in late January. There were also fights with Ottawa teammates, missed practices, suspensions and, oh, about 30 driving violations.

But he seemed contrite on Wednesday, seemed genuinely sincere about re-inventing himself after being, in effect, exiled from the NHL and sent to Russia.

He will add some fire to a laid-back locker room, and he should be more physical in scrambles around the net - a Biron shortcoming in the Game 6 loss to Pittsburgh.

The addition of Emery is a win-win situation for the team and the goalie, said Peter Luukko, the Comcast-Spectacor president.

“I think it’s a pretty good formula when you have a hungry young man who wants to prove himself,” Luukko said.

Emery, whose heavy partying became a part of his identity in Ottawa, vowed that his off-ice conduct will be much improved.

“At the same time, I’m not saying I’m not going to be a fiery guy,” he said. “I play hockey. I throw it out there. Like I said, I know I have the opportunity and I’m not going to do anything to jeopardize that or make people who are giving me this opportunity look bad.”

One of those people is John Paddock, who coached Emery during his tumultuous time in Ottawa and is now the Phantoms' coach.

Paddock recommended that the Flyers sign Emery.

Emery said he wishes he would reverse his final season in Ottawa in 2007-08.

“I didn’t have a great work ethic at the start of the year,” he admitted. “I came in out of shape and wasn’t willing to work like I had in the past. I made a lot of mistakes, but I know this is a last chance for me. I have that knowledge of that past and I’m getting a shot to correct those things.”

Coach John Stevens recently spent several hours with Emery and said he was impressed with the goalie’s makeup.

“He admits he made mistakes and now he’s ready to move on and make amends _ and we’re glad he’s going to do it here,” Stevens said.

On paper, Emery and Biron are about equal. But if signing Emery frees cap space that helps the Flyers land a top-notch defenseman, it will be a move that was worth the risk.

The next move is up to general manager Paul Holmgren.

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Holmgren seemed upbeat about the possibility of re-signing potential free-agent Mike Knuble….Holmgren also said Antero Niittymaki’s hip injury is not as bad as first feared. There is still a chance that Nitty, a potential free agent, will re-sign with the Flyers and be Emery’s backup....For what it's worth, Emery said he scored over 1,300 on his SAT.

Posted by Sam Carchidi @ 12:39 AM  Permalink | 50 comments
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Posted 11:01 AM, 06/11/2009
Captain Splendor
Komisarek is not an upgrade over anyone they have now.
Posted 11:15 AM, 06/11/2009
cote32
Yes, Komisarek is an upgrade, trust me he is worth it if the Flyers can get him. Emery will surprise people, like it or not.
Posted 11:22 AM, 06/11/2009
yahmpy
agreed. I don't want the Flyers paying big bucks for a guy who played like a total chicken against Boston in the playoffs.
Posted 11:26 AM, 06/11/2009
yahmpy
Komisarek had two more goals than you last year, Sam. I'm sure the Flyers still have Luke Richardson's number if they want to overpay a slow defenseman who doesn't give you a thing offensively.
Posted 11:30 AM, 06/11/2009
ronner
emery is an upgrade. komisarek would bring a physical presence in which the flyers don't have. Jay Bo is reportedly going to Calgary. Phaneuf is on the block and i would love for the flyers to somehow jump on that. bottom line: Flyers need to ditch Lupul and any other soft player we have. bring back Upshall. he was our heart.
Posted 12:17 PM, 06/11/2009
fman727
Komisarek is physical, but beyond slow. Jaybo is really good but wayyyy overrated. If we get jaybo then lupol and jones are gone and jones will not be missed... Emery is a great signing
Posted 12:18 PM, 06/11/2009
UncleEddie
yahmpy: why this pressing need for an offensive defenseman? Take a look at their forwards -- thats more than enough offense, for any team. Heres a suggestion for you -- focus on defensemen that play DEFENSE. I'm not saying Komisarek is Bobby Orr Jr. but my god, he is a huge upgrade over Jones, Alberts et al.
Posted 12:20 PM, 06/11/2009
arb
If Jay Bo goes to Calgary, its because Phaneuf was sent to Florida. Phaneuf is overrated to begin with and has too many defensive letdowns.
Posted 12:21 PM, 06/11/2009
Tartan69
Carchidi, was the cheap shot in the first paragraph really necessary? Especially considering you call yourself out on it?
Posted 12:26 PM, 06/11/2009
RichardsCaptain08
Emery is more than an upgrade. He's a proven goalie that wins games when the defense has an off night. I don't think we'll have the issues Ottawa had. Also, to ignore the defense right now would be a huge mistake. Komisarek is not the answer. And you also don't need a bunch of tall goons back there that are tough either. Losing Hatcher from last year's playoffs into this year definitely had an effect. You basically need a tall guy that can shut won Malkin (since you play him so much) and can keep guys like Ovechkin at bay (if you remember, Hatcher frustrated the hell out him). I would take a guy like Phaneuf in a heart beat and Calgary needs scoring, so you could dump Lupul and give them Jones to not take a huge cap hit. Matias Ohlund is also out there, and Pronger could be had for the right price (and if you think he's done, see Anaheim's playoff run from this year and how he's a playoff difference maker). But to get a big boy to get a big boy doesn't do you any good (Komisarek). He has to be a all tools guy, shut down capable, big, fast and can play a little PP. Basically a 6 foot version of Timonen. Bouwmeester is perfect, but going to cost too much. They have enough offense, the D should be their only focus right now.
Posted 12:45 PM, 06/11/2009
SWP
PHANEUF!
Posted 12:49 PM, 06/11/2009
St.Patrick33
Lots of sugar coating here. Emery is not an upgrade over Biron. This is strictly a salary cap move because Holmgren has done a terrible job. Emery had one great season and then was terrible. He played in the KHL (far inferior league) and failed to dominate. Off-the-ice, Emery is a definite downgrade relative to Biron. The Flyers are over the projected salary cap (~$55-56 mln) by a few millions without having signed a backup or some of their free agents. It's a complete pipe-dream to think they can make a play for Komi, JBo or Phaneuf. They would have to shed close to $7 mln in salary before even thinking of being a player for these guys. The Pens must be laughing thinking they'll have to face Emery next yr.
Posted 01:19 PM, 06/11/2009
CrayzeeGuy
@ St. Patrick... i'm sure the Pen's have forgotten all about game 7 of the Stanley Cup finals and are instead focused on who the Flyers (who they already beat in the playoffs if you can't recall) goaltender will be.
Posted 01:20 PM, 06/11/2009
JLG1
St.Patrick33... What makes you such an expert on the situation ??? Go over to your Pens board.
Posted 01:24 PM, 06/11/2009
MichaelZoe
Well, St. Pattrick it was Emery who beat the Pens in 2007 on his way to the Cup Finals, so I doubt they'll be laughing. Be careful what you wish for with J-Bo, he's been a minus player on a terrible team but scored a lot of goals, i.e., he's not a defensive defenseman which is what we need to stop Crosby and Malkin, period.the Flyers WILL shed salary and go after John Madden. He is the commited veteran player with Cup rings and can compliment Richards or Carter. Phaneuf gets out of position, but he is a killer - three steps above Komiserek.
Posted 01:45 PM, 06/11/2009
Pantaphobia
MichaelZoe....tellin in like it is. I think Beachamin would be the best fit out of the potential candidates.
Posted 01:50 PM, 06/11/2009
ralphj
big mike is overrated, too expensive, and too slow. ohlund would be ideal for the flyers. (fast, can score, can move the puck). dion is a very longshot. jbo would be nice if holmgrem can manuever...big, strong, nasty. randy jones is terrible. stop blaming the hip, stop smoking weed, and get in shape.
Posted 01:52 PM, 06/11/2009
bob121484
st.patrick33 i would call a 2.12 goals against average and .926 save percentage domination. plus his KHL post-season stats 1.86 GAA and .941 save percentage is far beyond domination in any league. he is a young goalie who is still getting better. Biron was a good guy and thats the only reason its hard to see him leave. its definately not because of his backup skills.
Posted 01:56 PM, 06/11/2009
DE_Gene
Didn't TO come in to Philly a few years back talking about how he was sorry about his past, and he had changed. I give Emery 1 year, and then he is back to his old antics.
Posted 01:57 PM, 06/11/2009
Hammer859
Jay Bouwmeester or bust...
Posted 02:11 PM, 06/11/2009
Pelti
You can't trust the performance of any player on Pittsburgh, Montreal, Buffalo, or Ottawa. Those teams are Gary Bettmans favorites, and average players end up looking awesome when the refs protect them and give them favorable non-calls. Komisarek getting traded will just lead to another disappointment, like every player who leaves a Bettman-blessed team.
Posted 02:20 PM, 06/11/2009
cote32
Think if the miracle would happend of getting Dion Phaneuff, not only would we get a young stud, but we would have Elisha Cuthbert in the stands. You know Phaneuff would love to pound on that narcasistic dwarf on the Rangers, what's his name?? Oh yeah Sean Avery!! Only wishful thinking.
Posted 02:26 PM, 06/11/2009
yantastic
St.Patrick--you're high. Emery had a .924 save percentage in the KHL which is the Russian ELITE League (who have had their fair share of superstars--Makarov, Federov, Bure, Kharlamov, Tretiak). maybe you should learn something about hockey before commenting on it.
Posted 02:49 PM, 06/11/2009
St.Patrick33
No need to be an expert. It's apparent the Flyers are knee-deep in cap trouble. Signing Emery is part of shedding salary. A very small part since they still remain above the cap and need to resign some other players. The rest of the NHL is in better salary cap shape (look at nhlnumbers.com) and has a much better chance of signing free agents to bolster their lineup. The Flyers most likely peaked last year when Biron stood on his head and singlehandedly beat the Habs. The Bruins, Caps, Canes and Pens are far superior teams.
Posted 03:11 PM, 06/11/2009
ChrisM
Trade Lupul, and sign Bouwmeester. Then the Flyers will be really set.
Posted 03:12 PM, 06/11/2009
cduran1229
St Patrick - Your numbers are off. There is a difference between salary and cap hit. Moron. Not to mention your list still has Rathje on it.
Posted 03:22 PM, 06/11/2009
chrisc4499
Emery is NOT a proven goalie, the KHL is equivalent to minor league hockey, and the Flyers are built for the 1970's. The game is built for speed, skill, puck possession, and CONTROLLED physical play and the Flyers are light years behind....even further cementing their lame-duck status by trading Upshall last year (a player who matches the direction of the new NHL) for a goon in Carcillo. We have a highly skilled captain in Richards who will need to tone down his physical play in the next few years in order to fulfill his huge contract ON the ice, rather than on the IR. He's too small to be playing that BIG a game of hockey. We have ZERO Europeans on this team (not counting Timonen--he plays a tough Canadian style), which limits our scope of talent to North American players...in other words, the rest of the NHL is getting faster, more skilled, and more physically efficient on the ice while we sing the tune of 1970's glory days long since passed. SO, while we watch Malkin, Ovechkin, Franzen, Zetterberg, Datsyuk, Hossa, etc. make significant contributions in the playoffs, the Flyers players are playing golf in their native Canada. Euro player are no longer soft, an opinion the "old guard" of the Flyers still believe in. Ask players how it feels when you get buried by Chara, Kronwall, Volchenkov, Markov, etc...not so soft. Flyers are NOT built for the current game of the NHL. Period.
Posted 03:25 PM, 06/11/2009
St.Patrick33
cduran1229....spin it all you want. The Flyers are the team in worst cap shape in the entire league (look at nhlnumbers.com). They need to dump one (or a few) players to ice a team, let alone bid for FAs. Do some research you f'n tool.
Posted 03:28 PM, 06/11/2009
cduran1229
My numbers are correct - you do the research. You're not even using the right year ahole. Wake up dbag. its not spinning when its fact.
Posted 03:34 PM, 06/11/2009
cduran1229
St. Fatrick - try this site diq licker http://www.hockeybuzz.com/cap-central/team.php?team=PHI
Posted 03:38 PM, 06/11/2009
dj.curly
If you look at it from a purely logical point of view, this is a great signing. Emery is a definate upgrade over Biron.(no matter what Paddy says) No more play good for a week and the very average or below for 3 weeks and back to good for a week. No more "oopsy, sorry I missed the puck 50 feet out of my net." I'm tired of bland personalities in the goal. Remind me who the goalie was for the Islanders in the early 80's. He had no problems right?
Posted 03:50 PM, 06/11/2009
St.Patrick33
No matter the website, no other team is in worst cap trouble in the league. Curly....if emery is such an upgrade, then why did no team acquire him last year or this year. A salary of $1.5 mln indicates that no other team was in the running. The Flyers were the only buyers.....because of their cap constraints.
Posted 04:16 PM, 06/11/2009
chrisc4499
Craig Anderson (age 26), who was an impressive 15-7-5 for a very mediocre Florida team and posted a 2.77 GAA and a .924 sv pctg (Biron 2.76 / .915) IN THE NHL could have been signed...Again, his stats were established in the NHL. His salary last year: $550,000. Why not go for him?? Instead, we go after a question mark in Emery. Doesn't matter. The Flyers refusal to wade in the GLOBAL talent pool will ultimately doom them. The league's international flavor of talent will lap the Fyers' roster of slower, less efficient, less creative, good ol' Canadian boys. If the Flyers' brass get their collective heads out of their Canadian-bacon rears, FIRE their current Euro scouting team, and develop a more diverse and broader talent pool, only THEN can we talk like our goaltending even matters. Otherwise, it's 1975-76 here we come!!!!
Posted 04:33 PM, 06/11/2009
Downie27
What a headline. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...
Posted 04:43 PM, 06/11/2009
St.Patrick33
chrisc4499....there will be many teams intersted in Anderson. There were none for Emery. The Flyers can't afford Anderson given their current cap situation. Emery is a gamble both on-ice and obviously off-ice.
Posted 05:54 PM, 06/11/2009
DJ
They needed to do the Emory deal, cap space. now they need to shed some salary to get some decent D help. We don't know what they are going to do so why speculate? We'll see what happens when it does...
Posted 06:12 PM, 06/11/2009
toccheyhockey
If Phaneuf is indeed available, we'll gladly take Calgary's sloppy seconds.
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Posted 08:58 PM, 06/11/2009
dj.curly
I'm not saying this deal wasn't cap related. The mismanage of the cap kind of forced them to make a huge upgrade. There is an absolute risk in this deal but the reward is very much worth it. Skill wise Emery is way up on Biron(The Streak) Somebody please tell me that goaltending didn't cost them at the very minimum, 10 games last year. That's 20 points. Now tell me how many games the goalies stole for them? Was there any? Possibly but I don't remember them. Point being Emery WILL steal some games.
Posted 09:16 PM, 06/11/2009
dj.curly
There is nothing wrong with people liking Biron as a person but he is way overrated as a goalie. Look at his years in Buffalo. They made a huge mistake thinking that he could replace Hasek. It didn't take long for them to see how average he was and go get Miller. The Flyers management may have backed into a huge signing.
Posted 09:31 PM, 06/11/2009
MBFlyerfan
He got pulled over 30 times, and recieved 3 (THREE) violations. Do your research instead of perpetuating false information. You must have been a political reporter in the past.
Posted 09:37 PM, 06/11/2009
HandNik
I'm just surprised that they take the SATs in Canada. Can't they go to school for free up there? Also, don't hockey players not have to go to school?
Posted 06:32 AM, 06/12/2009
fly58
Someday, more likely some year, in the distant future, a topic will be discussed and no one will bring up the name of the "Great One". No, not Gretzky or Lemieux, the legendary SCOTTY UPSHALL. Move on for goodness sake.
Posted 10:35 AM, 06/12/2009
pizano13
I'm not so sure the Flyers are that far over the cap, considering that Hatcher and Rajthe come off the books. Bouwmeester would be great, Komisarek...not so much. But even a trade for Phaneuf would be a great acquisition.
Posted 10:19 AM, 06/13/2009
DRocco
J-Bo is a good player and I'd be happy to have him but I think there are more some other more affordable options out there that should be considered, namely Beauchemin, Ohlund, Boynton, and Seidenberg. I am not a Komisarek fan at all. Emery has one year at a bargain. If all goes well, his salary will likely double next summer. Coburn and Parent will both have to be resigned next summer. Within the next few seasons Giroux (big jump in salary), Carter (Briere money), and Gagne will become free agents. The salary cap is also on the decline for the time being. J-Bo is going to get a long term deal and if it is with the Flyers it would give us problems later on. But right now I'm more concerned about reports that the Flyers might bring back Esche.
Posted 10:23 AM, 06/13/2009
DRocco
pizano13, players on the long term injured reserve's salaries do not count against the salary cap. Rathje hasn't counted for years and Hatcher's salary did not count this season. The reality is Phaneuf has a long term, expensive deal with a no-trade clause and he has not lived up to that contract so far. The Flyers have about 50 million on the books right now for next season, not including Mike Knuble, a back up goalie, a depth center, or any free agent defenseman that are pursued. The cap has not been established yet but could be anywhere between 54 and where it is now. We could unload a considerable amount of salary by trading Carle and Lupul and by either trading or demoting Jones.
Posted 09:35 AM, 06/16/2009
Kingsalami
No on JayBo, Phaneuf, and Komisarek - All three are too expensive/slightly overrated - Flyers should sign UFA Roberto Luongo after next season. They would become a true Cup contender. One defenseman won't make much of a difference this season, especially since the Flyers would have to give up Gagne or Lupul because of their cap problems
Posted 01:52 PM, 06/21/2009
element_104
Pens won't be laughing when Emery whacks Crosby on one of his glass ankles.
Posted 08:29 AM, 06/24/2009
mrkmcc
madden??? why the H3LL would they sign madden? exactly what we need, a defensive centerman. wasn't richards a finalist for some award this year? mean shut down d-man. say it with me guys- MEAN. SHUT-DOWN. D-MAN. we need somebody to knock down the surplus of below average players who leave matt carle shaking his head at the blue line every game.
Posted 03:22 PM, 06/25/2009
llucc10
St patrick33.. have you even watched the flyers and emery over the years? what kind of fan are you? emery took the sens toa a stanley cup final. oh and look at his stats in russia, ridiculously good. sens fans app LOVED him there--for proof go look at the emery articles on here and look at what the sens fans said, mainly that he is a number one goalie that isnt as bad as people make him out to be. oh and homer has done a terrible job? wait remind me, who got hartnell timonen briere lupul and completely rebuilt the team into a contender overnight. oh please, know your facts before you say it. the flyers know when they need help and theyll do it. i cannnot wait until emery owns and we are in contention, once again.
About Sam Carchidi
Sam Carchidi, who has covered primarily South Jersey high school sports and the Phillies for three decades, is in his second year as the Flyers’ beat writer. He has followed the Flyers since their inception in 1967-68, and remembers when only the third periods of their games were broadcast on the radio - just seven years before they became the city's most popular franchise.

Carchidi has written three books _ the nationally acclaimed Miracle in the Making: The Adam Taliaferro Story, which he co-authored with Scott Brown; Bill Campbell: The Voice of Philadelphia Sports; and Standing Tall: The Kevin Everett Story, which was featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show.

A lifelong South Jersey resident, Carchidi lives in Wenonah, N.J., with his wife, JoAnn, and he is a passionate sports fan of the colleges attended by his daughter, Sara (tiny Mount St. Mary’s in Maryland, which qualified for the NCAA men’s basketball tournament last season and is unbeaten in football since 1951) and his son, Sammy (West Virginia, an annual challenger for the nation’s No. 1 ranking in football and men’s basketball).