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Report- Holmgren Extension Coming
by Paul on 01/18/11 at 09:23 AM ET
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from Anthony J. SanFilippo of the Delco Times,
Paul Holmgren wasn’t the first choice for the Flyers to replace the deposed Bob Clarke as general manager a little more than four years ago, but it’s hard to imagine anyone else (Colin Campbell?) Ed Snider may have considered doing a better job than Holmgren to this point.
That’s why the Flyers are planning on extending Holmgren’s contract for a few more years.
The Daily Times has learned through an organizational source that the Flyers are going to announce a three-year extension for their general manager Thursday, worth approximately $4.5 million.
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