philly.com - 7/1/2009
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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 free agency, the Flyers free-agent winger agreed ...
novafantasysports.com - 7/2/2009
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novafantasysports.com —
Update: Forward Mike Knuble is heading to his
fifth NHL team. The 36-year-old has signed an two-year
contract with the Washington Capitals worth $2.8 million a season. Fantasy Impact: Knuble wanted to stay in Philly, but now he finds himself potentially playing with Alex Ovechkin. Knuble ...
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Knuble signs with Capitals
boards.washingtoncaps.com - 7/2/2009
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boards.washingtoncaps.com —
What They're Saying on the Signing Posted by
Nate , Yesterday, 04:24 PM Reaction to today's news
of Mike Knuble's signing with Washington from the web, twitter and television worlds: He's a smart player who gives this rising team another veteran to ...
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philly.com - 7/2/2009
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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 ...
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Flyers add Boucher, Laperriere, lose Knuble | ...
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Knuble to Caps
The House That Glanville Built —
Perhaps the most steady, unassuming Flyer of the past four years, Mike Knuble, is now a Washington Capital. Knuble signed a 2-year contract to join Alexander Ovechkin in the nation's capital worth $2.8 million per year. I feel the way I'm sure every Flyers fan is feeling today — sad to see Knuble go. In his four years in Philadelphia, Knuble played the best hockey of his career, coming out blazing in 2005-06 with 34 goals and 31 assists and scoring at least 10 power play goals each season in the Orange and Black (13, 10,15, 11). His ...
Knubleve It? Mike's a Cap
Japers' Rink —
... ... with something to prove to Philly. "The terms were the same, a 2-year deal, the same terms, but the salary that [general manager Paul Holmgren] could offer, based on his cap situation just wasn’t what we were looking, wasn’t even fair," Knuble said of his efforts to stick with the Flyers. A little extra incentive against a Conference contender can't hurt, can it? (Nor can taking a top six forward away from that contender - the Flyers' loss here is easily overlooked, but shouldn't be.) ...
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Here's an early look at Tarik's story for tomorrow's paper: The Washington Capitals acquired precisely the type of player they've lacked in recent seasons, signing rugged veteran Mike Knuble to a two-year contract in the opening hours of free agency. ...