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Flyers add Boucher, Laperriere, lose Knuble
Brian Boucher is back, Mike Knuble is gone, and feisty right winger Ian Laperriere will be wearing orange and black. View original article here: Philly.com Sports Flyers
Ian Laperriere signs 3 year deal with Flyers
allthingsphillysports.blogspot.com — And the Flyers 12th forward is..... 35 year old Ian Laperriere, who signed a 3 year, 3.5... million dollar deal with the Flyers. Laperriere, a right wing, is an NHL journeyman, having played for 4 teams in his 15 year NHL career. He most recently played for the Avalanche, putting up 19 points in 74... (more) Ian Laperriere signs 3 year deal with Flyers
Flyers add Boucher, Laperriere, lose Knuble | Philadelphia Inquirer | 07/02/2009
philly.com — Brian Boucher is back, Mike Knuble is gone, and feisty right winger Ian Laperriere will be wearing... orange and black. For the Flyers, it was a busy first day in the free-agent market. Boucher, who was superb as San Jose's backup goalie last season, and ... (more) Flyers add Boucher, Laperriere, lose Knuble | ...
Knuble lands with Capitals; Boucher signs with Flyers | Philadelphia Daily News | 07/01/2009
philly.com — It did not take long for Mike Knuble to find a new home. Same with Brian Boucher,... who found his old home again. And while the Flyers were at it, they signed free-agent right wing Ian Laperriere to a multiyear contract. Within hours of the start of ... (more) Knuble lands with Capitals; Boucher signs with Flyers | ...
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) -The Philadelphia Flyers have agreed to terms with rugged forward Ian Laperriere and goalie Brian Boucher. The team announced the agreements with the unrestricted free agents in a conference call Wednesday, the first time of th...
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The Philadelphia Flyers have agreed to terms with rugged forward Ian Laperriere and goalie Brian Boucher. The team announced the agreements with the unrestricted free agents in a conference call Wednesday, the first time of the NHL free-agent season. ...
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