Published 7/3/2009
by Jeremy Nichols
at Bleacher Report - NHL
Mike Knuble is gone, and like others I am very upset that the Flyers could not resign him. He has been the best power forward since Leclair, back in the 90's. The next question I have for Paul Holmgren is Who's Next.
Let's take a look at the salary cap issue that the Flyers Have. We must add a seventh defenceman from the system and that costs about 500k if we use Syvet,Guenin, Marshall, Ratchuk or Bourdon. Therfore we have aproximately 1.75 M for a a replacement. Lets see the candidates.
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