Posted: Friday, June 26, 2009, 5:23 PM | 21 comments |
 
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   MONTREAL _ Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren said he wanted "a hammer."

    He got one Friday night in a stunning deal with the Anaheim Ducks.

    During the NHL draft here, the Flyers acquired Chris Pronger, a veteran defenseman whom they hope will fill the missing piece to their 35-year Stanley Cup quest.
   Pronger, 34, gives the Flyers a much-needed physical presence in front of the net.
   Oh, and he also gives the Flyers a blue-line scorer _ something that was missing from a defense that netted a league-low 20 goals last season.

   The Flyers sent Joffrey Lupul, Luca Sbisa, last night’s No. 1 draft pick (21st overall) and next year’s No. 1 draft selection to the Ducks for Pronger and AHL forward Ryan Dingle.
  The Ducks, who later traded the No. 21 overall pick to Columbus, also received a conditional third-round pick in 2010 or 2011.
  A five-time all-star, Pronger collected 11 goals and 37 assists last season and averaged 26 minutes, 56 seconds of ice time per game. The 6-foot-6, 220-pounder is known as one of the NHL’s most physical players.
   "I'm very excited. It’s obviously a city that’s very passionate for the sport of hockey," Pronger said in a conference call with reporters. "The style of play that the Flyers have been known to play certainly fits my game. They’ve got some great young talent and I hope to help not only develop the team into being regarded as one of the top teams in the league, but winning a Stanley Cup."

    The Flyers paid a lot. But no one will care if the move turns the team into Stanley Cup champions for the first time since 1975.

   The move was risky, however, because Pronger will be in the final year of his contract (at $6.25 million) and can become a free agent after next season.

   General manager Paul Holmgren said he hasn't talked with Pronger's agent yet, but that they will get together in the near future and attempt to work out an extended deal.

  "We haven’t had the opportunity to talk to Pat Morris, Chris’s agent," Holmgren said. "I’ve talked to him a few times over the past few days … he represents a couple guys on our team and a couple guys we were looking at in this draft. When we get back to Philadelphia, we’ll sit down and see where we’re at, and see what we can do. He’s certainly a guy we’ve invested a lot in, and we realize we have our work to do to get him tied up for more than one year."

    Holmgren called Pronger "one of the top defensemen in the league, and I think he makes everybody around him better on our defense. It puts things in the proper pecking order. First of all, he’s a winner. He’s won a championship. I know Chris from our days together in Hartford. He’s a tremendous character player who works hard and cares. Obviously he’s a great defender. He’s one of those guys who brings a presence in all zones on the ice, and in terms of what he’s been through as a player in our league and his accomplishments, he’ll be a guy who’s looked highly upon by our younger players and a good role model for those guys."

   Holmgren was asked if he had been searching for a physical defenseman.

 "I made it sort of clear myself, would I like to get a hammer, a guy who makes life miserable for the other team?… This is one of those guys," Holmgren said. "I think we’ve made some strides in terms of revamping our defense over the last few years. You put Chris in our mix, and it makes our defense a good group of defensemen."

   Call it The Hammer Era, Part II. The first one ended with consecutive Stanley Cups as Dave "The Hammer" Schultz helped the Flyers finish atop the NHL in 1974 and 1975.

    Notes. Holmgren said the deal doesn't mean the Flyers won't make a move when the free-agency period starts Wednesday. By trading Lupul (25 goals last year), re-signing Mike Knuble becomes almost a necessity....It'll be interesting to see if coach John Stevens pairs Pronger with Kimmo Timonen. Or he may reunite Timonen with Braydon Coburn _ they were together the previous season _ and put Pronger with Matt Carle or Ryan Parent....Rounds 2-7 of the draft will be held Saturday starting at 10 a.m. (NHL Network).

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  There was some good economic news for NHL teams Friday.

   The NHL and NHL Players' Association announced that the cap for 2009-10 will be $56.8 million. That's a $100,000 increase from last season. Since it was introduced, the cap has gone up each year, starting from the original $39 million at the end of the NHL lockout.

   There had been fears the cap would shrink for the upcoming season..

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_ Sam Carchidi  

Posted by Sam Carchidi @ 5:23 PM  Permalink | 21 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:35 PM, 06/26/2009
    They gave up a freaking fortune to get him too. Christ!
    arb
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:35 PM, 06/26/2009
    This sounds great but I have no idea how they can do this and stay under the cap. Pronger makes 6.25 mil next year.
    birds4ever
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:37 PM, 06/26/2009
    I like the "live" updates. TSN has been reporting for 30 minutes that the Flyers traded for Pronger. And for at least 10 minutes they've been saying it's for Lupul, Sbisa, and 2 1st rounders.
    mikeyhigs
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:39 PM, 06/26/2009
    Pronger cost us Lupul our draft pick this and next year and apparently Luca Sbisa. There were many players I'd trade but Sbisa was a great pick and find. To get trade him along with everything else is gotta be way too much. I'm happy we got the D-man we needed. but Carle or jones, even JVR would have been better.
    flyler
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:55 PM, 06/26/2009
    Yikes that's a steep price tag. Some serious mortgaging of the future to get a 35 year old player. Who's next - Chelios?
    birds4ever
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:03 PM, 06/26/2009
    Sbisa has his most value now after playing in the NHL after just getting drafted, even though his numbers were bad. I'm fine with us moving him. birds4ever - we can afford Pronger because we shed 4.25 million by trading Lupul and with not resigning Marty and signing Emery we saved a little more than 2 million. So, we have some money left after that but not much. We are going to have to trade Jones or Carle to fill the holes we have now (backup goalie and wings).
    robm0202
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:09 PM, 06/26/2009
    Flyers Fans REJOICE!!!! Dont worry about how much it "cost". We now have a physical presence to clear the porch!
    TommyGun
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:48 PM, 06/26/2009
    With his contract, what happens after one year? And what's this about his crazy wife?
    Philly Fan in Kuwait
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:03 PM, 06/26/2009
    That's more value than they gave up for Lindros an 18 year old considered to be the next Gordie Howe. Horrible trade. Basically it's win in 2009 or bust. If they made this deal 2 or 3 years ago it's phenomenal, but Pronger is not the future Hall of Famer he was. I love Pronger but too much for a great player past his prime
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:11 PM, 06/26/2009
    YES!!!!!!!! Man, this is an awesome trade. True it would've been better 4 or 5 years ago but Pronger is still a differance maker. Big nasty at the blue line and crazy nasty between the pipes, this changes the face of our team immediately. I am a very happy fan tonight.
    dj.curly
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:16 PM, 06/26/2009
    I agree 100% shane-56. If the Flyers win the Cup next year, this trade is great. If they don't, it's a disaster.
    TexColorado
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:39 PM, 06/26/2009
    That's not really good economic news, it's a false increase based on the NHLPA's ability to request one, not a true reflection of the revenue pie. And there's still escrow to consider.
    jason14


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About Sam Carchidi
Sam Carchidi is in his fourth year as the Flyers' beat reporter. He became an Inquirer staff writer in 1984 and covered mostly South Jersey high school sports and the Phillies before taking the Flyers beat.

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. He also contributed to a 1993 Inquirer book on the Phillies.

A lifelong South Jersey resident, Carchidi lives in Wenonah with his wife, JoAnn, and their two children, Sara and Sammy.

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