Philly acquires Timonen and Hartnell
Philly acquires Timonen and Hartnell
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Philly acquires Timonen and Hartnell
Hartnell, who was scheduled to become a free agent on July 1, signed with Flyers on a 6-year, $25.2 million deal for a cap hit of $4.2 million per year.
The Flyers also agreed to terms with Timonen on a 6-year, $37.8 million contract for an annual cap hit of $6.3 million.
http://tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=211182&hubname=nhl
The Flyers also agreed to terms with Timonen on a 6-year, $37.8 million contract for an annual cap hit of $6.3 million.
http://tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=211182&hubname=nhl
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Too much, but can you blame the Flyers for overpaying? This is a franchise that never loses and just came off a season in which they were the worst team in the league, they needed to overpay because they won't improve with the guys they got now.
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MAS wrote:well essentially they got Hartnell, Timmonen, Upshall, and Parent for Forsberg. That's pretty damn good.
Not to mention the fact they have a ton of cap space to spare and the #2 overall pick
Agreed. They did overpay, but they went out and got their guys, so you really cant fault em for that
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Thy didn't really overpay considering the trade and how the market will be now that they've made these deals. But they basically have set the bar for this offseason and if this is how its going to be I'd rather my team sit with what they have because overpaying for guys that wont make or break a season is ludacris.
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moose man wrote:Thy didn't really overpay considering the trade and how the market will be now that they've made these deals. But they basically have set the bar for this offseason and if this is how its going to be I'd rather my team sit with what they have because overpaying for guys that wont make or break a season is ludacris.
Kipper gets 3.5 and Iggy gets 7. Iggy is more of a known name way better player and the intangibles. They did overpay.
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The_Child_Prodigy wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Kipper gets 3.5 and Iggy gets 7. Iggy is more of a known name way better player and the intangibles. They did overpay.
Exactly. Scott Hartnell's best season, didn't even break the 50 point mark. Ryan Malone, at 1.6 million a year is a bargain and he has the same type of playing style as Hartnell and puts up the same amount of points.. Now players like this are going to demand this kind of money. Imagine what Thomas Vanek will/should get now because of the Hartnell signing. Philly screwed the free agent market now because of the signings of these 2 guys. The salary cap was suppose to deter stuff from this like happening. No way these 2 deserved this kind of money. Dumb move.

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timd1218 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Exactly. Scott Hartnell's best season, didn't even break the 50 point mark. Ryan Malone, at 1.6 million a year is a bargain and he has the same type of playing style as Hartnell and puts up the same amount of points.. Now players like this are going to demand this kind of money. Imagine what Thomas Vanek will/should get now because of the Hartnell signing. Philly screwed the free agent market now because of the signings of these 2 guys. The salary cap was suppose to deter stuff from this like happening. No way these 2 deserved this kind of money. Dumb move.
Yep and I hate to imagine what Scott Hannan, Brian Rafalski and Sheldon Souray will get now.
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Yep and I hate to imagine what Scott Hannan, Brian Rafalski and Sheldon Souray will get now.
Yep. And the signing last season of Segei Gonchar for 5 million a year is now a steal. I hated the signing last season and this past season, but now, not anymore.

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Yep and I hate to imagine what Scott Hannan, Brian Rafalski and Sheldon Souray will get now.
I was hoping the Pens would make a move for him, but not anymore. Not worth what he'll get.

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#1/#2 defenseman are making 5+ mil a year now. Don't blame Philly for spending that much on Timonen, talk to the Habs. They set the bar this offseason when they gave Markov his contract. To be honest, I'd take Timonen over Markov anyways. Kimo Timonen isn't an average defenseman, he's actually quite underrated...mainly because he's in Nashville and doesn't recieve the recognition that players like McCabe, Kaberle, Souray, Markov, Redden and Chara recieve. They overpaid by approximately $700,000- $900,000 per for him. So what? They had the money to spend, and needed a top notch defenseman, so they went out and signed one.
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