blogs.courierpostonline.com - 6/30/2009
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With Wednesday's free agency period looming, the Flyers and Mike Knuble continue contract talks today.
The Flyers are believed to be offering an incentive-based one-year dea with a base salary in the $1 million range. Knuble likely is seeking a two-year agreement with a higher base salary, ...
blogs.courierpostonline.com - 6/30/2009
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blogs.courierpostonline.com —
Just talked with Mike Knuble, who said negotiations
with his agent and Paul Holmgren are scheduled to...
continue tonight. Knuble spoke briefly with his agent, Kurt Overhardt, who told him to brace himself for a busy day of offers on Wednesaday. The ...
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Knuble says window is closing
allthingsphillysports.blogspot.com - 7/1/2009
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allthingsphillysports.blogspot.com —
With the acquisition of Chris Pronger adding money
to their payroll, we knew some Flyers where going...
to have to go to make room. Mike Knuble is the first, signing a 2 year deal with the Washington Capitals for 2.8 million per year. Knuble was an unrestricted free agent who could talk with any....
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Mike Knuble signs with the Capitals
the700level.com - 7/1/2009
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the700level.com —
The Flyers faithful's internets and facey-spacies are ablaze
with the news that veteran forward and powerplay "rock",...
Mike Knuble has signed a 2 year deal with the Washington Capitals at 2.8 mil per. July 1st, 2009 had been a quiet day for the Orange n' Black with fans hoping the team could ...
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*UPDATE: Knuble, Victim of Cap Becomes Cap-ital, Boucher ...
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Flyers, Knuble still talking
Flyers Fan Central —
... continue contract talks today. The Flyers are believed to be offering an incentive-based one-year dea with a base salary in the $1 million range. Knuble likely is seeking a two-year agreement with a higher base salary, probably in the $2 million range. The Flyers have about $5 million to spend and need to find a backup goaltender and would like to add an inexpensive fourth-line center who can win draws, much Jim Dowd two years ago.
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via Chuck Gormley of Flyer Files at the Courier Post,
With Wednesday’s free agency period looming, the Flyers and Mike Knuble continue contract talks today.
The Flyers are believed to be offering an incentive-based one-year dea with a base salary in the $1 million range. Knuble likely is seeking a two-year agreement with a higher base salary, probably in the $2 million range.
Look for the Flyers to land a goalie on Wednesday, perhaps veteran Brian Boucher or Scott Clemmenson or Ty Conklin and wait until later to ...
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