flyersfancentral.com - 6/30/2009
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The Flyers want and need Mike Knuble. Knuble wants to remain a Flyer. So why is the veteran right winger getting closer to becoming an unrestricted free agent?
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Knuble unsure if he will return to Flyers
flyersfancentral.com 7/1/2009 — Mike Knuble was packing up his family and getting ready to drive to his new home in Michigan. It's what the Flyers' winger does every summer.
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As of 12:15 p.m., Knuble still unsigned
flyersfancentral.com 7/1/2009 — Well, it's 12:15 pm on NHL Free Agent day and the Flyers have NOT issued a release on Mike Knuble. In all likelihood, that means Knuble is free to sign with any team in the NHL and if f I was a betting man, I'd say Knuble winds up signing a two-year deal with the Tampa Bay Lightning
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Flyers, Knuble talking as deadline nears
flyersfancentral.com 7/1/2009 — The Flyers' pursuit of Mike Knuble is going down to the wire. At noon today, Knuble, who turns 37 on Saturday, can become an unrestricted free agent, but general manager Paul Holmgren said last night that he and the right winger's agent were "chipping away" in an attempt to sign a contract.
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Meet Mike Knuble
capitalskremlin.com 7/1/2009 —
Mike Knuble - RW - 6'3'' - 230 Two years, $2.8 million a year, total $5.6 million.
Just what the doctor ordered: The Capitals fill the need of a second line forward and find someone who might be willing to risk his limbs to set up in front of a goalie. Knuble's career high for points was ...
Losing Knuble Hurts, But Flyers Should Persevere
2minutestomidnightgreen.com 7/3/2009 — Yesterday, Mike Knuble signed a two-year contract with the Washington Capitals worth $2.8 million per season, opting not to resign with the Philadelphia Flyers. The Flyers wanted him back and he wanted to come back, but the two couldn't reach an agreement. Knuble wanted a multi-year deal at...
Knuble says window is closing
flyersfancentral.com 6/30/2009 — 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 sticking point with the Flyers is term: Knuble ...
Knuble goes to Washington
flyersfancentral.com 7/1/2009 — Mike Knuble just agreed to a two-year, $5.6 million contract with the Washington Capitals, ending his four-year career in Philly. Knuble's cap hit will be $2.8 million, which is $200,000 more than he made last season with the Flyers. Knuble, who has a home in Haddonfield, likely will have mixed ...
Caps Add Mike Knuble; Lose Brashear to Rangers
capsnewsnetwork.blogspot.com 7/2/2009 — The Washington Capitals, on the first day of free agency, inked veteran winger Mike Knuble to a two-year, $5.6 million contract. Knuble, 37 on Saturday and late of the Philadelphia Flyers, has scored 21 goals or more each of his last six seasons and has two 30-goal seasons to his credit. ...
Caps Sign Knuble
puckheadsthoughts.com 7/1/2009 — After George McPhee said he wasn't going to do much, the Washington Capitals have signed Mike Knuble to a two year/$5.6 million contract. This signing comes just moments after Donald Brashear signed with the New York Rangers for a two year contract. Knuble will bring a strong presence in front ...
Flyers Should Be Scary With Pronger —
Bleacher Report - NHL 6/30/2009
After these past couple days, the Flyers Chris Pronger trade finally sunk in with the fans. Now some, for some odd reason, still believe this was a bad and/or risky move. My question to you is, why?
Why?
Chris Pronger is a world-class defensemen ...