Brière, who is in his second deadline as the team's shot caller, has tough decisions to make regarding Laughton, Rasmus Ristolainen, and others.
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Danny Brière addresses some of the biggest questions regarding the Flyers’ trade with FlamesTwo days ago, the Flyers made one of their biggest trades of the Danny Brière era ... books is Farabee’s hefty $5 million annual cap hit through 2027-28. According to PuckPedia, Frost, who ...
VOORHEES, N.J. — Since he took over nearly two years ago as the Philadelphia Flyers’ general manager, Daniel Briere has methodically subtracted players he believed didn’t fit in with what ...
The Laughton trade to Toronto was a hard goodbye, but another sign that the Flyers' rebuild is pushing forward.
The clock is ticking down to Friday's trade deadline. Will Danny Brière and the Flyers get an offer to act on before then?
In a press conference on Friday afternoon, General Manager Daniel Briere discussed how the departures of Scott Laughton, Andrei Kuzmenko and Erik Johnson creates opportunity and draft pick ...
He’s also got an $11.6 million cap hit for seven more years ... Forward Scott Laughton is an important part of that. GM Daniel Briere said he’s not shopping him. The cost would be high.
Philadelphia Flyers GM Danny Briere is currently at the NHL Combine in Buffalo, NY scouting draft prospects, but he did give some insight into the possible return of a veteran player for the ...
After a quiet start to the NHL trade deadline, Flyers’ general manager Daniel Briere had himself a busy afternoon on Friday, completing three trades before the 3:00 p.m. EST. deadline.
Danny Briere spoke to the media after the NHL trade deadline about trading Scott Laughton to the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Further, the top-six center that Briere is still seeking remains elusive. — Kevin Kurz GM Daniel Briere on trading Laughton (per team statement): “This trade is as tough as they come for me ...
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