Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Philadelphia Flyers Deal Rumors: Latest Speculation Before NHL Industry Contract

Matt Read is one of the talented young forwards the Flyers will need to re-sign over the next two summers. Unlike Claude Giroux and Brayden Schenn, Read is eligible to become an free agent after next year if he is not signed to a extension before then. Early in the day this month, CBC's Elliotte Friedman shared these informative data on Read: Child, do teams love what Matt Read is performing today, coming back to simply help the Flyers despite the fact that he's plainly in pain. Speak about getting value. If Philly does any organization with Calgary, realize that Flames associate GM John Weisbrod has chased Read for a long time. It'd perhaps not be surprising if Read was element of a potential option between the two clubs, if the Flyers show curiosity about Flames defenseman Jay Bouwmeester, who has an additional year remaining on his agreement with a $6.68 million income cover reach. Bouwmeester, 29, is a top-tier bad defenseman who maybe not turn the puck over very often. He would also update the Flyers' power play along with his playmaking skills and provide Kimmo Timonen a better partner for Philly's top defensive coupling. The Flyers do not have plenty of cap space for next time. and several the team's best young players, including Giroux, is going to be due for large raises quickly. If re-signing Read would hurt Holmgren's limit mobility over the next several seasons, he could hang him in the business market for help on the blue line. As if he is put on the trading block a hard-working forward who will report objectives, perform well defensively and lead on special groups, Read must have plenty of value. Of before Read gets a new deal the four small forwards that are eligible for free agency in the summertime of 2014, re-signing Giroux (RFA), Schenn (RFA) and Sean Couturier (RFA) should be done.

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