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Phillywhiteout
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: West Chester, PA
Joined: 08.11.2020

Mar 25 @ 9:56 AM ET
Seriously? There has to be a player available that is an upgrade. Should the Flyers have traded a high level asset just to get a back up for the rest of this season? When they don't have a legit shot at contending? The Flyers didn't upgrade in net at the deadline because there was no legitimate option, taking in all the variables available.
- MJL
A backup tender usually doesn't require a high level asset. One of the non contending teams would have parted with one of their backups for a 4th rounder or whatever. would have to be an upgrade of what they currently have which is nada behind Ersson.
MJL
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Candyland, PA
Joined: 09.20.2007

Mar 25 @ 9:57 AM ET
A backup tender usually doesn't require a high level asset. One of the non contending teams would have parted with one of their backups for a 4th rounder or whatever. would have to be an upgrade of what they currently have which is nada behind Ersson.
- Phillywhiteout


That's just speculation with no evidence available. If there was a player that made sense for a short term backup, the Flyers would've likely made it. They didn't because it just wasn't available in my opinion.
PLindbergh31
Location: NJ
Joined: 02.01.2008

Mar 25 @ 10:03 AM ET
The Devils got two goalies at the deadline without giving up much of anything. One of which shut the Islanders out yesterday. But there were no options for the Flyers. Clowns just spewing nonsense as always.
Phillywhiteout
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: West Chester, PA
Joined: 08.11.2020

Mar 25 @ 10:04 AM ET
The Devils got two goalies at the deadline without giving up much of anything. One of which shut the Islanders out yesterday. But there were no options for the Flyers. Clowns just spewing nonsense as always.
- PLindbergh31

Thanks! I forgot about them. There were obviously options available. Certainly better options than what the Flyers currently have.
THE BLACK HAND
Joined: 06.09.2021

Mar 25 @ 10:22 AM ET
Wow, we all can sleep better tonight with that important news! Thanks for contributing totally worthless info as usual.
- Phillywhiteout


Sixers beat the Clippers and James Harden pulled a Jorts, leaving before speaking to the media
Flyfly
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Wyomissing, PA
Joined: 06.23.2017

Mar 25 @ 10:27 AM ET
The Devils got two goalies at the deadline without giving up much of anything. One of which shut the Islanders out yesterday. But there were no options for the Flyers. Clowns just spewing nonsense as always.
- PLindbergh31


So you would trade for Jake Allen which could be a costly 2nd rounder if he plays more than 40 game b/t this year and next? This trade was a head scratcher and thank god the Flyers did not come close to this type of trade.
THE BLACK HAND
Joined: 06.09.2021

Mar 25 @ 10:30 AM ET
“Sean hasn’t played well enough, the last month. The encouraging part is how he played in the first half. We know it’s there. Coming out of the two-year hiatus he was on, it wasn’t an easy situation. So the way I look at it (now), we know Sean can still be a good player. He proved that in the first half of the season, played a lot of heavy minutes. Is that what caught up to him? I don’t know. But he lost a little bit of his jump lately. But it’s still there, and that’s the encouraging part for me, is I know Sean can still play. I know Sean is going to help us down the stretch and help us make the playoffs. That’s the way I see it. It’s not fun to see, it’s not something you enjoy seeing, but at the same time I think it’s going to help him, it’s going to put him back on track, it gives him the chance to refocus, maybe get angry a little bit. When you play with an edge, you’re able to dig a little deeper and find a little bit more, and I hope Sean uses that to prove to his coach and everybody else that he’s still the player he was in the first half of the season.”



“He played a lot of minutes, if you think about it, he hasn’t played for two years, and we put him back (in a significant role). Part of it, the situation was forced, because we didn’t have the centermen at the beginning of the season that were ready to take on the load he was given, playing 20, 22 minutes a night. For a guy who hasn’t played in two years, that was a lot to ask out of him. He’s part of the reason where we are (now), because of his play. You look at how Morgan Frost has turned his season around, (Ryan) Poehling has gotten better and better. Scotty Laughton early in the season was having his trouble as well and is now playing much better also. You also have these other guys who are pushing, asking for more ice time because of the way they’re playing. We have all the young guys looking for more responsibility the way they’ve been playing. In a sense, it was good to give Sean the chance to maybe recuperate a little bit more, but when I say that we know he doesn’t want to be scratched. Nobody expected it to maybe go that far.”



“We had those discussions (about pushing him too hard) along the way. Early on, we were asking a lot of him. He was playing on the power play. He was facing all the top lines. He was first on the penalty kill. And we had those discussions together, the coaching staff, as far as ‘well we’re asking a lot.’ Sean was really beat up, too. If you remember, you go back to early in the season, Sean was missing some practices here and there. It wasn’t just to recuperate from playing 22 minutes (each night), he was really banged up. I think at one point, he had five different injuries that he was dealing with, and he was still playing. And the back was best part for him (laughs). We’re joking, but everything else was hurting while the back was okay, so we were feeling good about it. But Sean plays hard and we were asking a lot of him. Hopefully this is a reset and gives him a chance to refocus and we’re gonna need him. We’re gonna need him down the stretch and into the playoffs if we get in.”
THE BLACK HAND
Joined: 06.09.2021

Mar 25 @ 10:31 AM ET
Its exactly with anybody with a clue thought.
Flyfly
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Wyomissing, PA
Joined: 06.23.2017

Mar 25 @ 10:34 AM ET
“Sean hasn’t played well enough, the last month. The encouraging part is how he played in the first half. We know it’s there. Coming out of the two-year hiatus he was on, it wasn’t an easy situation. So the way I look at it (now), we know Sean can still be a good player. He proved that in the first half of the season, played a lot of heavy minutes. Is that what caught up to him? I don’t know. But he lost a little bit of his jump lately. But it’s still there, and that’s the encouraging part for me, is I know Sean can still play. I know Sean is going to help us down the stretch and help us make the playoffs. That’s the way I see it. It’s not fun to see, it’s not something you enjoy seeing, but at the same time I think it’s going to help him, it’s going to put him back on track, it gives him the chance to refocus, maybe get angry a little bit. When you play with an edge, you’re able to dig a little deeper and find a little bit more, and I hope Sean uses that to prove to his coach and everybody else that he’s still the player he was in the first half of the season.”



“He played a lot of minutes, if you think about it, he hasn’t played for two years, and we put him back (in a significant role). Part of it, the situation was forced, because we didn’t have the centermen at the beginning of the season that were ready to take on the load he was given, playing 20, 22 minutes a night. For a guy who hasn’t played in two years, that was a lot to ask out of him. He’s part of the reason where we are (now), because of his play. You look at how Morgan Frost has turned his season around, (Ryan) Poehling has gotten better and better. Scotty Laughton early in the season was having his trouble as well and is now playing much better also. You also have these other guys who are pushing, asking for more ice time because of the way they’re playing. We have all the young guys looking for more responsibility the way they’ve been playing. In a sense, it was good to give Sean the chance to maybe recuperate a little bit more, but when I say that we know he doesn’t want to be scratched. Nobody expected it to maybe go that far.”



“We had those discussions (about pushing him too hard) along the way. Early on, we were asking a lot of him. He was playing on the power play. He was facing all the top lines. He was first on the penalty kill. And we had those discussions together, the coaching staff, as far as ‘well we’re asking a lot.’ Sean was really beat up, too. If you remember, you go back to early in the season, Sean was missing some practices here and there. It wasn’t just to recuperate from playing 22 minutes (each night), he was really banged up. I think at one point, he had five different injuries that he was dealing with, and he was still playing. And the back was best part for him (laughs). We’re joking, but everything else was hurting while the back was okay, so we were feeling good about it. But Sean plays hard and we were asking a lot of him. Hopefully this is a reset and gives him a chance to refocus and we’re gonna need him. We’re gonna need him down the stretch and into the playoffs if we get in.”

- THE BLACK HAND


The exact thing many on here were arguing. Keep putting him out there Torts. At least DB admits they were running him into the ground.

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