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He doesn't have that potential?
- MBFlyerfan
With that definition, Laughton has a potential to be a franchise goalie đ
Youâre easily impressed by the shiny new toy, eh?
He has as much potential of being a âfranchise goalieâ as luchenko has at being a franchise center. |
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MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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Yea. Took some time off.
He hasn't put up the numbers he's projected as of yet, mainly because of injuries. But I'm looking at more than just numbers. I'm looking at a 22 year old who has shown that he clearly has the ability to justify all of the overwhelming positive reviews that he's been showered with.
I can see the smoothness in his stride, his excellent edge work, his balance, his terrific first tape to tape pass, his confidence...again, all this while playing on figuratively one leg. I'm looking forward to his game once totally healthy. - 77rams
Reality is that yea, he can obviously skate but otherwise, he did not play well. He needs to get healthy and drastically improve if the Flyers are to make out well on that trade.
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Location: Driver's Seat: Mitch Marner bandwagon. Grab 'em by the Corsi. Joined: 02.04.2009
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2-3 years San Jose no question had the worst looking organization on paper and depleted pipelineâŚ
They are still going to be bad next year so another top player added. Maybe they improve and start drafting where the Flyers do, added depth.
Flyers are 15 years in and have a potential superstarâŚ.
Cool. - Glak18
Their prospect pool did a complete 180. Amazing what a couple of tank jobs will do. |
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Reality is that yea, he can obviously skate but otherwise, he did not play well. He needs to get healthy and drastically improve if the Flyers are to make out well on that trade. - MJL
I donât agree with this. If anything, as an injured player, moving his life around, being thrust into a PR debacle where he needed to be seen, he was fine. |
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MBFlyerfan
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Location: Be nice from now on, NJ Joined: 03.17.2006
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With that definition, Laughton has a potential to be a franchise goalie đ
Youâre easily impressed by the shiny new toy, eh?
He has as much potential of being a âfranchise goalieâ as luchenko has at being a franchise center. - anti-lame
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- MBFlyerfan
Every time a prospect wants out heâs touted as the hot new commodity. That rarely pans out.
I remember when Vesey was the most wanted player in the league by some. Great. |
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MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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Unless they move him to RW and move Hathaway or one of the other 2 4th liners. I dont see Laughton extending. Jett should be ready to make the jump by the time Laughton's deal is done.
Only other way is a worst case in which Flyers move a top 6 winger to make room for Laughton which be an awful decision and one I dont think Briere would make. Hathaway has no trade protection so I see him as someone easily moved. Would fetch a decent return iof moved with term
While not super likely you also cant dismiss Flyers may still trade Konecny. No trade protection until July. Flyers have moved guys they signed before their contracts kicked in before. Still not likely. - xShoot4WarAmpsx
The eternal optimist. I'm wondering who is going to figure it out first. You or jd250?
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Glak18
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Location: "It's pretty big loogie on my face, so I was pretty psssted".", PA Joined: 06.26.2007
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Their prospect pool did a complete 180. Amazing what a couple of tank jobs will do. - Tomahawk
Tanking doesnât guarantee a cup and it doesnât guarantee an elite playerâŚbut it sure does give a team a better chance.
When was the last time a team went 10 years being a mediocre bubble team with limited elite talent won a cup?
Flyers need to ask themselves that. |
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MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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Tanking doesnât guarantee a cup and it doesnât guarantee an elite playerâŚbut it sure does give a team a better chance.
When was the last time a team went 10 years being a mediocre bubble team with limited elite talent won a cup?
Flyers need to ask themselves that. - Glak18
Sometimes versus never. Flyers are experts in never.
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Glak18
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Location: "It's pretty big loogie on my face, so I was pretty psssted".", PA Joined: 06.26.2007
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Sometimes versus never. Flyers are experts in never. - MJL
Iâm calling it nowâŚCalgary as an organization looks like poop. They will have a better looking team than the Flyers in 3 years if the Flyers donât find a way to draft elite players. |
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MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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Iâm calling it nowâŚCalgary as an organization looks like poop. They will have a better looking team than the Flyers in 3 years if the Flyers donât find a way to draft elite players. - Glak18
For me that requires perspective. The Flyers may very well be back into the spending spree in free agency by then. The Flyers specialize in building an over priced, capped out playoff team that doesn't have a chance in hell of winning the cup. What the Flyers are doing is not a rebuild. It's just a pause until they can get some more cap space and "thread the needle" as the team's Chief Cheerleader has said. |
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MBFlyerfan
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Location: Be nice from now on, NJ Joined: 03.17.2006
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Every time a prospect wants out heâs touted as the hot new commodity. That rarely pans out.
I remember when Vesey was the most wanted player in the league by some. Great. - anti-lame
I get it. Usually when a goalie is drafted 11th overall there is the potential for them to be a franchise level goaltender. I don't care that he wanted out. I understand why he did because he was never going to be the starter while Saros was getting paid.
But 11th overall is 11th overall. And goalies who are drafted that high are drafted for potential.
Comparing apples to oranges and bringing up Luchanko and Laughton of all people? Wut? |
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xShoot4WarAmpsx
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Location: Hamilton, ON Joined: 06.25.2010
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Tampa , they picked Stamkos Hedman 1/2 in back to back years. 2 cups. - ClaudeFather
I dont know that they tanked. They finished in bottom 10 for 3 seasons, then went to Conference finals then they finished in top 10 for 2 more years, made playoffs for the next 3 seasons |
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xShoot4WarAmpsx
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Location: Hamilton, ON Joined: 06.25.2010
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The eternal optimist. I'm wondering who is going to figure it out first. You or jd250? - MJL
You're right everything sucks. Ill just sit here and female dog and complain all day about things that the Flyers might do wrong |
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MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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You're right everything sucks. Ill just sit here and female dog and complain all day about things that the Flyers might do wrong - xShoot4WarAmpsx
Or you can continue to live in fantasy land. Might do wrong? LOL. When the Flyers are as inept and incompetent as they have been. That's what happens. If you have the knowledge to recognize it and are genuine. |
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I get it. Usually when a goalie is drafted 11th overall there is the potential for them to be a franchise level goaltender. I don't care that he wanted out. I understand why he did because he was never going to be the starter while Saros was getting paid.
But 11th overall is 11th overall. And goalies who are drafted that high are drafted for potential.
Comparing apples to oranges and bringing up Luchanko and Laughton of all people? Wut? - MBFlyerfan
All I said was pump the brakes on handing him a vezina lol
@ #5 Drysdale has a âpotentialâ of being Bobby Orr đ |
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Location: HEY. Does this pole still work?, NJ Joined: 01.14.2011
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Potential franchise goalie? đ maybe pump the breaks on that - anti-lame
Askarov came into the league as the highest rated goalie prospect in a decade, maybe longer. The (frank) are you talking about lol.
San Jose was pretty much just as bad as the Flyers a few years ago. Theyâre looking stacked with high end prospects now while the Flyers have one. This is why this franchise goes nowhere. |
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xShoot4WarAmpsx
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Location: Hamilton, ON Joined: 06.25.2010
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Askarov came into the league as the highest rated goalie prospect in a decade, maybe longer. The (frank) are you talking about lol.
San Jose was pretty much just as bad as the Flyers a few years ago. Theyâre looking stacked with high end prospects now while the Flyers have one. This is why this franchise goes nowhere. - hereticpride
ANH seemed stacked too yet they still havent managed to do anything despite all that young talent.
In 2018 Flyers prospect pool was envy of the league as well and we ended up with Jack |
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ANH seemed stacked too yet they still havent managed to do anything despite all that young talent.
In 2018 Flyers prospect pool was envy of the league as well and we ended up with Jack - xShoot4WarAmpsx
Envy of the league is overstating it. It was a good prospect pool but, as everyone noted at the time, it was because of the quantity, not quality. The lack of elite talent was pointed out at the time.
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Askarov came into the league as the highest rated goalie prospect in a decade, maybe longer. The (frank) are you talking about lol.
San Jose was pretty much just as bad as the Flyers a few years ago. Theyâre looking stacked with high end prospects now while the Flyers have one. This is why this franchise goes nowhere. - hereticpride
Heâs so good that Nashville couldnât find a way to fit him into their plans lol |
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MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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ANH seemed stacked too yet they still havent managed to do anything despite all that young talent.
In 2018 Flyers prospect pool was envy of the league as well and we ended up with Jack - xShoot4WarAmpsx
That is completely overstating it. Their prospect pool was good but not really any blue chip potential elite players.
It's not a short process. Realistically, it's 7-10 years. The Flyers keep pushing that timeline back. 14 years and counting.
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flyer_nutter
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Location: Unleash the Peanuts, MB Joined: 10.16.2008
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ANH seemed stacked too yet they still havent managed to do anything despite all that young talent.
In 2018 Flyers prospect pool was envy of the league as well and we ended up with Jack - xShoot4WarAmpsx
One might dare ask, why then continue to employ the morons in the scouting, and development positions?
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dubc55
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Every time a prospect wants out heâs touted as the hot new commodity. That rarely pans out.
I remember when Vesey was the most wanted player in the league by some. Great. - anti-lame
Askarov has franchise potential. He had it before the trade and has it after the trade. Vesey isn't and never was in the same realm as Askarov. I believe the Flyers missed out on the opportunity of acquiring Askarov, they could have beaten the San Jose offer. Not sure if the Flyers were inquiring though. |
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The sharks just got a lot better and faster at rebuilding. Go flyers! |
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WhiskeyMan
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I get it. Usually when a goalie is drafted 11th overall there is the potential for them to be a franchise level goaltender. I don't care that he wanted out. I understand why he did because he was never going to be the starter while Saros was getting paid.
But 11th overall is 11th overall. And goalies who are drafted that high are drafted for potential.
Comparing apples to oranges and bringing up Luchanko and Laughton of all people? Wut? - MBFlyerfan
I agree with you. Wanting out because they don't want to play for the team and wanting out because tjey have no chance of being a starter are completely different situations.
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