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Holmgren In Hospital After Bike Accident

via Tim Panaccio of CSNPhilly,

Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren was in a serious bike accident Monday in Avalon, N.J.

Sources said Holmgren, 55, was riding a bicycle and suffered broken ribs, a broken shoulder, and other injuries that required stitches. He was taken to Cooper Medical Center.

According to one officer at the Avalon police department, there were no details of how the accident occurred in the initial report filed with them.

He remains hospitalized at Cooper University Hospital. Flyers officals said late Monday night they hoped to have more information on Tuesday. Holmgren is expected to recover from his injuries, they said.

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Pronger May Miss Start of Training Camp

From Chuck Gormley of the Courier-Post:

Flyers defenseman Chris Pronger is progressing nicely from offseason back surgery, but he may miss the start of training camp, general manager Paul Holmgren acknowledged Friday.

Pronger had disc fragments in his lower back removed on May 12 and underwent surgery to repair a broken hand on March 15.

According to Holmgren, Pronger was examined by a back specialist and a hand specialist last week and was given permission to step up his rehab.

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Along With High Praise, Holmgren Gets His Contract Extended

from Anthony J. SanFilippo of the DelcoTimes,

“Paul has done an outstanding job,” team president Peter Luukko said Tuesday in announcing Holmgren’s new contract extension. “He came out of the lockout with the style of play changing a bit and he built a team with skill and speed. He’s had the success, but at the same time we haven’t lost our Flyer identity and I think that is very important because our fans, players, and coaches alike expect us to be a tough team to play against, a gritty team and a hard team.

“But as the game has changed a bit, Paul has done a heck of a job adjusting to that and his record speaks for itself.”

The Flyers announced the three-year extension prior to the club’s 3-2 overtime win against the Washington Capitals. As first reported by the Daily Times, Holmgren’s contract takes him through 2015. Salary terms were not disclosed, but a source put the total figure in the neighborhood of $4.5 million.

“He’s obviously very deserving,” Clarke said in a phone interview after the contract was announced. “He’s just done a terrific job putting this team together. He was directly involved with every player on this roster being here.”

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Report- Holmgren Extension Coming

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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Flyers GM Doing A Great Job

from Sam Carchidi of the Philadelphia Inquirer,

An underachieving season has not put Paul Holmgren’s job in jeopardy.

Holmgren will remain the Flyers’ general manager even if they continue to stumble and do not make the playoffs, Peter Luukko said yesterday.

Luukko is president of Comcast-Spectacor, the Flyers’ parent company.

“He is safe,” Luukko said. “Paul’s doing a great job.”

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All Paul Holmgren

from Frank Seravalli of the Philadelphia Daily News,

With the trade deadline in the rearview mirror and just 14 games separating his team from the April 11 finish line, Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren can do little more than sit and wait.

The Daily News caught up with Holmgren yesterday for his thoughts on the state of the Flyers:

DN: You have always said that you are confident in Michael Leighton and his abilities, but is it tough to put your trust in someone who has only been here for a limited sample size?

PH: What would’ve been the difference if it was Ray Emery? Him and Michael have been with the team almost the same amount of time. Or Brian Boucher, for that matter. So, no, I have every confidence in Michael. I think he’s played well. The numbers since he’s been with us speak for themselves. I don’t know how many goalies in the NHL have Stanley Cups - Martin Brodeur, Cam Ward, Chris Osgood, Marc-Andre Fleury - so that means there are 25 other teams that are in the same boat that we’re in, wondering whether Michael is good enough. But we think Michael is good enough to lead us into the playoffs.

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Morning Line

Obviously things are sliding downhill and we just need to stick together in this.  I look at our team and we’re having a hard time scoring right now, and I look at our roster and I wonder why. . . . Even our good players were fighting things tonight. Guys that can make plays and can score goals were throwing the puck away for no reason.

-Flyers GM Paul Holmgren after losing to the Panthers last night.  More from Sam Carchidi of the Philadelphia Inquirer.

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All Paul Holmgren

Craig Custance of Sporting News Today has a Q & A with Flyers GM Paul Holmgren…

Q:  Is there a specific area you’d like to address before the deadline?

A:  There are some areas I wouldn’t mind shoring up.  We’d like to get a little bigger up front, if we could….

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Morning Line

“I think if things continue to go like they’re going, we have to start changing some people around.  I don’t mean coaches; I mean other people. Changing the coach sends the wrong message. I believe we’re a good team. I believe that we lost three and (tied) three is a little misleading…I think we’re better than that.”

-Flyers GM Paul Holmgren.  More on the Flyers at Broad Street Bull.

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Daniel Briere Possibly Out For a Month

From TSN:

The Philadelphia Flyers are expected to be without forward Daniel Briere for up to a month after suffering a torn abdominal muscle in Wednesday’s shootout loss to the San Jose Sharks.

‘‘Danny has a slight tear in his reptus abdominis, which is a stomach muscle,’’ said Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren. ‘‘He will be out of the lineup approximately 3-4 weeks.’‘

Holmgren said that the 31-year-old Gatineau, Quebec native is slated to undergo surgery Saturday morning.

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Afternoon Line

“Obviously a player of Mats Sundin’s stature…he’s been a tremendous player for a long time,” said Holmgren. “He’s a free agent, and we’ve made inquiries as to his status. We don’t know whether he’s going to play or not. I think Mats is still trying to decide that in his own timeframe. But, if he wants to play, we’d certainly have an interest in seeing if we could fit him in.”

-more from Paul Holmgren at Flyers.com…

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Flyers Extend GM Paul Holmgren for 3 Years

From the Delco Times:

The Flyers have signed General Manager Paul Holmgren to a three-year contract extension that will keep him at the helm through the 2011-12 season, the Daily Times has learned.

Holmgren was credited in large part with the wheeling and dealing last off-season that took a team that finished last in the NHL and put them back in the playoffs.

Update 3:04pm ET: Also in the same article above, Arron Asham was signed to a multi-year deal today. 

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Holmgren Survived The Lean Years

from Rich Hofmann of the Philadelphia Daily News,

The young players - Mike Richards, Jeff Carter, R.J. Umberger - were young and struggling (and not entirely healthy). But Holmgren - remember, his old job was running the development side of the organization - was determined to stick with them. Still, it was hard. He admits to having to remind club chairman Ed Snider about how young the young players were.

“There was the uncertainty of my job - I didn’t know,” Holmgren said. “I can remember talking to Mr. Snider one time and we were getting beat on a regular basis and I remember saying to him, ‘We’re going to get lumped up even more.’ He kind of looked at me but he understood. I think I followed up by saying, ‘We’ve got some young kids who are going to turn the corner.’ I think he had a belief, like I did, that they would.”

Then, Holmgren said, “We felt we needed to stabilize certain areas of our team. Goaltending certainly was an issue.”

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Four NHL GMs in Press Conference Today

Today, the NHL hosted a press teleconference call featuring four general managers of the NHL.  They can be heard on the audio player below, or downloaded here. Please have patience with loading or downloading, as it’s a very large mp3 file.

Each Q&A session is roughly 15 minutes each, and are featured in this order:

  • Ken Holland—Detroit Red Wings
  • Paul Holmgren—Philadelphia Flyers
  • Don Waddell—Atlanta Thrashers
  • Brian Burke—Anaheim Ducks

 


Kukla’s Korner.com

note1: the Burke audio is extremely low due to technical issues.
note2: a printed transcript will be added below as soon as it’s available


Update 2:59pm ET: At the Globe & Mail, Eric Duhatschek provides some analysis of the commentary in this press conference.

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Cote Suspended 3 Games - Flyers “Under Watch”

From Ed Moran at the Philadelphia News,

The Flyers have been put on notice by the NHL.

After Riley Cote was handed a three-game suspension for a head shot to Dallas forward Mat Niskanen in Saturday’s game, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman told Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren that the league would be watching the Flyers closely.

“I talked to [Bettman] today. He thinks, like I do, that these are different coincidences, different situations, that have to be viewed differently, but the question was raised about ramifications if it happens again,” Holmgren told the Daily News. “So obviously we’re under watch.”

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High Praise For Holmgren

from Philly Burbs,

It’s easy to get caught up in the nightlife, the wrong crowd.

To have someone like Holmgren as a role model can help steer a young player back onto the right path.

“He’s a very highly respected person, not only in the hockey world but in general,” Fedoruk says. “It’s the way he carries himself; a lot of people want to carry themselves the way he does.

“I myself am one of those people. The respect he’s gained and the amount of work he’s put into his personal life . . . he’s a guy who leads by actions. You want to follow a guy like that. He’s a loyal person…..”

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How Holmgren Transformed the Flyers

From Chuck Gormley at the Sporting News,

Undaunted, Holmgren systematically transformed an aging, overpriced roster into one with speed, grit, energy and a legitimate chance to double its wins total (22) from a year ago.

“I’ll be honest,” Snider says. “Paul blew me away with the moves he made.”

Many believed that after 13 seasons under Clarke, the Flyers needed a complete front office makeover. But by March 14, Holmgren had carefully dismantled the worst team in club history, exchanging veterans Peter Forsberg, Kyle Calder, Alexei Zhitnik and a second-round draft pick for dynamic young forward Scottie Upshall, promising defensemen Braydon Coburn, Lasse Kukkonen and Ryan Parent and a hungry, resurgent goaltender, Martin Biron.

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