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Last season, the Philadelphia Flyers nearly pulled off an incredibly rare feat in the NHL’s salary cap era. Of the 23 players that broke camp with the team in October, only one was not part of the ...
Wild GM Bill Geurin didn’t want to overpay on free agents like Nikolaj Ehlers or Mikael Granlund. Brock Boeser might have been the only exception, but he re-signed with the Canucks. They want to keep ...
Find out how the Flyers signed Dvorak, Vladar, Juulsen, Gilbert, and Pederson on Day One of NHL free agency to add depth while preserving salary cap space.
Philadelphia ranked 32nd in team save percentage last season (.872), and neither Ivan Fedotov nor Aleksei Kolosov appear ...
James Hagens wound up being fine with being passed up in the NHL draft by his hometown New York Islanders. The 18-year-old ...
Daniel Briere and Chris Drury: no two names haunt fans of the Buffalo Sabres more. In the scope of the Sabres, the two are synonymous and it’s impossible to think of one without the other.
Daniel Briere (Philadelphia Flyers), Mike Grier (San Jose Sharks) and Chris Drury (New York Rangers) are all former Buffalo players. They all played on the 2005-06 Sabres. Buffalo Hockey Now’s Jason ...
Three former cornerstone pieces of the historic 2005-2006 Buffalo Sabres roster, Chris Drury, Daniel Briere, and Mike Grier, have successfully transitioned to NHL general managers in their post ...
12. March 10, 2003 - Daniel Briere and a 2004 third-round pick from the Phoenix Coyotes for Chris Gratton and a 2004 fourth-round pick. View the original article to see embedded media. There are ...
As fun as it is to ask “what if” about your favorite sports teams, it’s very important to remember that hindsight is always 20/20. It’s very easy to look back on a past scenario with genius intellect ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Daniel Briere is considered among the greatest trade acquisitions in Buffalo Sabres history. He became an NHL star at HSBC Arena. It was there, while pacing the 100-level ...
Former Sabres captain Daniel Briere, now the Philadelphia Flyers interim general manager, speaks with reporters during a news conference in Philadelphia on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022. Matt Rourke ...