I believe that Michkov is going to be a star player in this league. However, my perspective is going to be conservative in terms of expectations early. - MJL
This is where I’m at. I’m excited that he’s here and looked great but there will be bumps in the road. If he struggles at times I just hope people don’t start freaking out. Patience with the guy even though he looks to be the real deal.
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Oct 10 @ 11:27 AM ET
Where would he fit on the Flyers defense? Makes 3 million and may not be more than a bottom pair defenseman.
Not sure the Leafs would want Laughton. They want guys with a winning pedigree is my guess. - furio16
Liljegren played well in top-4 minutes last season on one of the top teams in the league. And the Flyers can't really count on the health of Drysdale and Risto, so adding another righty makes sense. And if everybody's healthy it lets Sanheim move back to the left side. Liljegren's got his issues but he's extremely talented.
Liljegren played well in top-4 minutes last season on one of the top teams in the league. And the Flyers can't really count on the health of Drysdale and Risto, so adding another righty makes sense. And if everybody's healthy it lets Sanheim move back to the left side. Liljegren's got his issues but he's extremely talented.
TO is looking for a bottom-six F like Laughts. - Tomahawk
No he didn’t. He was scratched when the games mattered
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I believe that Michkov is going to be a star player in this league. However, my perspective is going to be conservative in terms of expectations early. - MJL
Yes, totally agree. Michkov has all the ingredients, the vision, the balance, the skill, the attitude, but he is still only 19 years old, its going to take time to develop into the player he can be. I posted this once already, but Michkov kind of reminds me of Crosby, if w could only be that lucky. But speaking of age, I'm really concerned about Luchanko atbarely 18 years old. I know Briere and company love his complete game but in the game I watched in Boston I thought Luchanko had a hard time keeping up and fighting through a very heavy Boston team. I'm fine with up to a 9 game try-out, but then I think he needs to go back to juniors.
Yes, totally agree. Michkov has all the ingredients, the vision, the balance, the skill, the attitude, but he is still only 19 years old, its going to take time to develop into the player he can be. I posted this once already, but Michkov kid of reminds me of Crosby, if w could only be that lucky. But speaking of age, I'm really concerned about Luchanko atbarely 18 years old. I know Briere and company love his complete game but in the game I watched in Boston I thought Luchanko had a hard time keeping up and fighting through a very heavy Boston team. I'm fine with up to a 9 game try-out, but then I think he needs to go back to juniors. - jd250
Michkov's game kind of reminds me of Peter Forsberg's game albeit a less physical player than Forsberg. I'll say 20 goals and 30 assists would be a good first season for him. Gonna be interesting to see how he and Luchanko handle the more physical regular season games.
Liljegren played well in top-4 minutes last season on one of the top teams in the league. And the Flyers can't really count on the health of Drysdale and Risto, so adding another righty makes sense. And if everybody's healthy it lets Sanheim move back to the left side. Liljegren's got his issues but he's extremely talented.
TO is looking for a bottom-six F like Laughts. - Tomahawk
He’s a smooth player but he’s not going to kill penalties, he’s not going to be on the powerplay. He’s a bit of a nothing player. That is why he hasn’t found a fit in Toronto. We do not need this guy at all.
Liljegren played well in top-4 minutes last season on one of the top teams in the league. And the Flyers can't really count on the health of Drysdale and Risto, so adding another righty makes sense. And if everybody's healthy it lets Sanheim move back to the left side. Liljegren's got his issues but he's extremely talented.
TO is looking for a bottom-six F like Laughts. - Tomahawk
Not sure I see a fit. What do the defensive pairs then look like?
Flyers need to get a top pair guy, going to be very hard, before they add more depth.
Now if they made a corresponding move to jettison Seeler or Risto (unlikely in both cases) then would be a sound risk to take.
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Oct 10 @ 12:21 PM ET
Michkov's game kind of reminds me of Peter Forsberg's game albeit a less physical player than Forsberg. I'll say 20 goals and 30 assists would be a good first season for him. Gonna be interesting to see how he and Luchanko handle the more physical regular season games. - Phillywhiteout
Same. I was telling my father that he looks like a smaller Forsberg with the way he protects the puck and his on ice vision. Less of a physical specimen but a lot of the same kind of passing skill and creativity.
Not saying he is the solution. Saying my gut feeling is he succeeds Tortorella here. - bmeltzer
As has been pointed out before it's not who is best for the job, it's who you know that keeps you employed in the NHL and with Torts being the defacto front office already it's likely his friends get hired.
Even Chuck Fletcher never has to worry about being employed.
Completely understood. Will not be shocked in the least of that comes to fruition.
Just shows how much power he will end up having and if I was Briere I wouldn’t trust him.
Does any coach in the league have as much say as this head coach? - furio16
What makes you think DB is anything other than the low man on the totem pole doing the front office grunt work nobody else wants to do? Jonesy isn't in the office crunching numbers or working on contracts. You didn't see Torts at the airport carrying Michkov's luggage and acting has his valet did you? Briere had to agree to the status quo before he got the job as torts was already the face of the franchise and sending out letters to the season ticket holders.
Yes, totally agree. Michkov has all the ingredients, the vision, the balance, the skill, the attitude, but he is still only 19 years old, its going to take time to develop into the player he can be. I posted this once already, but Michkov kind of reminds me of Crosby, if w could only be that lucky. But speaking of age, I'm really concerned about Luchanko atbarely 18 years old. I know Briere and company love his complete game but in the game I watched in Boston I thought Luchanko had a hard time keeping up and fighting through a very heavy Boston team. I'm fine with up to a 9 game try-out, but then I think he needs to go back to juniors. - jd250
Is Michkov going to be a 100 point scorer this season?
What makes you think DB is anything other than the low man on the totem pole doing the front office grunt work nobody else wants to do? Jonesy isn't in the office crunching numbers or working on contracts. You didn't see Torts at the airport carrying Michkov's luggage and acting has his valet did you? Briere had to agree to the status quo before he got the job as torts was already the face of the franchise and sending out letters to the season ticket holders. - Flyers_01
Nothing at all makes me think otherwise. He clearly doesn’t have full autonomy to do his job.
Always wondered if his hiring had conditions Torts stays.
Will Briere and Jones ever get another management job in the NHL after they are eventually fired.
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Oct 10 @ 12:42 PM ET
Not sure I see a fit. What do the defensive pairs then look like?
Flyers need to get a top pair guy, going to be very hard, before they add more depth.
Now if they made a corresponding move to jettison Seeler or Risto (unlikely in both cases) then would be a sound risk to take. - furio16
Set all that aside for a minute... the trade is an overpaid 32-yo redundant underperforming bottom-six forward for a skilled mobile, puck-moving 25-yo RHD of the same cap hit.
Fit be damned, I'm making that swap, especially when I have Cates otherwise literally sitting in the pressbox opening night.
Not talking about trading a high pick or some major piece of the puzzle for the guy... we're talking about Scott (frank)ing Laughton here.