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June 4, 2025 at 10:48 am #7817June 4, 2025 at 11:10 am #7820
furio16
ParticipantI stay away from players in the Q. Also not interested in taking a goalie that high at this time. Think there will be better options for both the late 1st rd picks.
Can see them also doing what the did a year ago trading a 1st for 1st next year. Hopefully they wised up and will get another asset back as well; unlike last year.
June 4, 2025 at 11:31 am #7825Trox88
ParticipantAt 6, I do wonder if they would bypass O’ Beien with that scenerio. He is more likely to stick at center after turning pro then Frondell.
June 4, 2025 at 11:41 am #7826Tomahawk
ParticipantMcQueen’s my preferred pick at #6. He possibly has the highest upside in the entire draft, he’s huge and he plays down the middle.
June 4, 2025 at 12:32 pm #7843MBFlyerfan1
ParticipantMcQueen’s my preferred pick at #6. He possibly has the highest upside in the entire draft, he’s huge and he plays down the middle.
He is definitely the biggest Hail Mary swing. I’ve seen many reports that he is totally healed. That the problem was misdiagnosed and it turned out to be bone related and that the bone is now completely healed.
I just think the Flyers are too gunshy after what happened with Patrick. His combo of size and skill is exactly what the Flyers need, do they have the guts to take that chance?
June 4, 2025 at 12:46 pm #7849furio16
ParticipantHas McQueen even been linked to the Flyers at all?
June 4, 2025 at 1:50 pm #7869Tomahawk
ParticipantHe is definitely the biggest Hail Mary swing. I’ve seen many reports that he is totally healed. That the problem was misdiagnosed and it turned out to be bone related and that the bone is now completely healed.
I just think the Flyers are too gunshy after what happened with Patrick. His combo of size and skill is exactly what the Flyers need, do they have the guts to take that chance?
They rolled the dice on Michkov’s ability to get out of Russia quickly and that was a franchise-altering moment. They need to be willing to make that kind of gamble again. I just don’t get the feeling like Frondell is anything more than another middle-six talent.
And for every Patrick there’s a Pasta, Rielly or Barzal that missed a chunk of their draft seasons and turned out just fine.
June 4, 2025 at 1:56 pm #7872furio16
ParticipantThey didn’t roll the dice with MM as it was a no brainer pick.
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June 4, 2025 at 2:07 pm #7875furio16
ParticipantMM had a great year and the team still sucked. Would have been better to keep him in Russia so his ELC don’t start. They will suck this year and next then pay day time.
They got no value out of the MM rookie contract.
June 4, 2025 at 2:20 pm #7876black_francis
ParticipantIf DB trades TK and Sanheim at the draft, gets #2 OA, re-ups York, stays away from vets in FA and trades Risto at the TDL, would that be a rebuild?
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June 4, 2025 at 2:34 pm #7881furio16
ParticipantLiving in fantasy land thinking they would trade franchise icon TK. Then trade Sanheim.
Flyers will foolishly build around them. It’s time to add they have said. Not subtract.
A smart organization would have jettisoned them long ago.
June 4, 2025 at 2:59 pm #7883Tomahawk
ParticipantThey didn’t roll the dice with MM as it was a no brainer pick.
In hindsight yes.
At the time it was very much up for debate whether he would ever be able to come over to NA.
June 4, 2025 at 3:07 pm #7884MBFlyerfan1
ParticipantIn hindsight yes.
At the time it was very much up for debate whether he would ever be able to come over to NA.
I really don’t agree with this. The only comparable people kept using was the Fedotov situation and that was because he tried to skip out on military service. Plenty of other Russian players were coming over all the time. He was never not coming over. Now if you want to say the three year wait was a factor then I can agree with that. But there was never any real doubt he would not be in the NHL within three years.
June 4, 2025 at 3:20 pm #7885furio16
ParticipantNo hindsight needed. Can you give any examples of Russian top pick players who have not been able to come over to play in the NHL.
It was as simple a pick one can make.
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