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Thursday, October 29, 2009

    The Flyers tried to push defenseman Randy Jones through re-entry waivers, but one of his former coaches wouldn’t let it happen.
    Jones was claimed Thursday by the Los Angeles Kings, whose head coach, Terry Murray, was a Flyers assistant in charge of the defense when Jones was part of the team
    The Kings and Flyers will share half of Jones' $2.75 million salary-cap hit _ $1.375 million apiece,

   "He certainly would have helped us," general manager Paul Holmgren said. "That's the risk you take, and what are you going to do?"

   Holmgren said he had talked to a few teams to gauge their interest in Jones. The Kings were obviously not one of them.

   When Simon Gagne returns from the long-term injured list down the road, his cap hit ($5.25 million) will be absorbed again and the Flyers will probably have only about $700,000 in cap space _ unless they send one of their extra players to the AHL Phantoms. 

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   Defenseman Ryan Parent, sidelined by a groin injury the last four games, is expected to return to action Saturday against Carolina and could be paired with Kimmo Timonen.
   Timonen (minus-10) and Braydon Coburn (minus-9) have struggled as a duo, causing coach John Stevens to place Timonen and Parent together at Thursday's practice.
 

    

Posted by Sam Carchidi @ 12:51 PM  Permalink | 22 comments
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Posted 01:23 PM, 10/29/2009
LaCroix,Nolet,Gendron
You sent him down and you had to sit on him for the year. Gave him away for nothing. At least the rangers didn't get him. Nice patience. This was just wrong. A top 5 defense man slighly overpaid. Was that you too.
Posted 01:36 PM, 10/29/2009
veritas1325
Randy Jones sucks. Now he's the Kings problem. Good riddance.
Posted 01:38 PM, 10/29/2009
Pelti
do we get anything out of this, like a sandwich pick, or did we just blow 1.375 mil of cap space for absolutely nothing.
Posted 01:41 PM, 10/29/2009
FlyersFan88
Oh, come on...it happens. Randy Jones got beat out for the last spot on defense; the Flyers sent him down. Other teams do the same thing; some players get claimed when they get brought back, others don't. But you can't do stuff based on fear. Having to take the cap hit sucks, but now you know what the deal is. Plus: Randy Jones gets another shot to play in the NHL. I always felt that what the Flyers did to Denis Gauthier wasn't right; it happens, but still...give a guy a chance to get back in the league. Brian Burke did it with Ilya Bryzgalov, because he said it isn't right to not give a guy who is good enough to be in the league a shot somewhere.
Posted 01:44 PM, 10/29/2009
flyerfan55
stupid move... not that jones is great.. the cap hit hurts worse than losing him
Posted 01:47 PM, 10/29/2009
snakeman
Not a big deal. The Flyers are stacked with young dmen. Burtulis, Marshall, Bourdon are waiting in the wings. Jones was a 7th-8th dman, and way overpaid. Plus Jones has chronic hip problems.
Posted 01:53 PM, 10/29/2009
flyerrod
Randy Jones gone = good thing. Randy played himself down to the AHL by not performing to the level of his pay. Be it from injury or other,he was possibly the worst contract since Chris Gratton (money versus performance). Good for him that he gets another chance to play for an NHL team but if he was so good why was he not claimed on the way down. The answer to that is, he was overpaid and is only worth 1/2 of the money he is due. Bad move by Homer, I am sure that Randy would have cried all the way to the bank for having to play in the AHL for 2.75 mil a season....
Posted 02:15 PM, 10/29/2009
mikemcnhl
I don't mind Jones being gone, but now we have 1.3M unavailable in cap space. I certainly hoped the team tried to trade him, but no one would want to take on all the salary if they could just wait and take half of it. I hope this doesn't hurt us later, like last year when they had to trade Upshall in order to keep Giroux on the roster. I must say I am not not liking Homer's GM work over the past year plus, pretty much starting with the Jones contract (then the trade for Emminger, etc.).
Posted 02:23 PM, 10/29/2009
JohnnyN
88 he did not get beat out, he was in the AHL strictly for monetary reasons. Do you think, he could not beat out Syvret?
Posted 02:31 PM, 10/29/2009
sean77
Can our coach be claimed on waivers too? because he sucks
Posted 02:49 PM, 10/29/2009
Philly-d-kidder
So i have been following thePhillies...How is the Stanley cup RUN going Mr Snider??/ Time to bring back your Son JAY!!
Posted 02:58 PM, 10/29/2009
HandNik
There's no way Randy Jones could beat out Syvret, Johnny. Most of his passes wind up on the stick of the other team. Also, I guess LA is our new dumping ground for players who don't live up to expectations. Glad to see Jones gone, though I hate the cap hit. Now they just have to get rid of Cote and find a 4th line winger who can do anything.
Posted 03:00 PM, 10/29/2009
Shemp Howard
35 years and counting! Maybe they can bring out kate smith to sing god bless america!!
Posted 03:14 PM, 10/29/2009
P Even
Does LA pay Jones' entire salary, but only half counts against their cap? If so, Flyers save the cash. (I know they lose cap space.)
Posted 03:46 PM, 10/29/2009
pucky88
oh and I've noticed this dumb paper doesn't post my comments whenver I say something negative about mr snider's team...GET USED TO IT BECAUSE THEY FREAKIN SUCK 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).