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I don't have a problem with Brian Boucher as a backup goalie. He has shown he is capable of handling the starter's job and he fits under the cap View original blog post here: HockeyBuzz.com: Tim Panaccio
Flyers bring back Brian Boucher as backup
Flyers bring back Brian Boucher as backup
allthingsphillysports.blogspot.com — Brian Boucher is back! The goaltender, who played for the Flyers from 1999 to 2002, signed a... 2 year contract with the Flyers worth 1.85 million dollars. Boucher, who has also played for the Coyotes, Flames, Blackhawks, Blue Jackets and Sharks, will backup Ray Emery in net. He played for the... (more) Flyers bring back Brian Boucher as backup
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 | ...
Boucher heads back to Philadelphia
Boucher heads back to Philadelphia
fromtherink.com — More photos » by Henry DiRocco - AP Browse more photos » As per Sportsnet . This... is a bizarre return home for Brian Boucher, who began his career with the Flyers and even played in their minor-league ... (more) Boucher heads back to Philadelphia
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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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