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STANLEY CUP CHAMPION Erik Johnson***They have Johnson using Google Translate now. They're light years ahead of where they were months ago.
I’ll forgive you this one time for not using his entire proper name.
STANLEY CUP CHAMPION Erik Johnson***They have Johnson using Google Translate now. They're light years ahead of where they were months ago.
I really don't understand how a team in the National Hockey League doesn't pay an entire group of people to on-board and assist with players coming in from non-English speaking countries.
I don't know if anyone else thought it was weird they didn't have a professional translator for Michkov. It was like they pulled their power skating coach from rookie camp in to provide very basic translations. There are people who do this kind of thing for a living.
I feel like the Flyers of the past were way better at this kind of thing. A billion dollar organization has no excuse to be this garbage at maintaining relationships with hockey prospects. It shouldn't be that hard. They can spend as much as they want to get this edge on other teams.
The Cutter Gauthier story is infuriating, because someone should be able to make basic administrative decisions while the Fletcher firing transition was going on. There should have been a realistic and well-oiled plan in place to bring in Gauthier. There should have been an understanding of what he was going to want and what the team was going to need to support their highest drafted prospect since Nolan Patrick.When you have a salary cap, you can't brute spend on the roster. But you can still leverage that financial advantage in other ways. Player care and amenities, facilities, scouting, coaching.
The Flyers mindset seems to be more like "those things spoil players and they need to suffer for culture"
I’m sure the Flyers would take a different path on that one if they could do it again.The Cutter Gauthier story is infuriating, because someone should be able to make basic administrative decisions while the Fletcher firing transition was going on. There should have been a realistic and well-oiled plan in place to bring in Gauthier. There should have been an understanding of what he was going to want and what the team was going to need to support their highest drafted prospect since Nolan Patrick.
The Cutter Gauthier story is infuriating, because someone should be able to make basic administrative decisions while the Fletcher firing transition was going on. There should have been a realistic and well-oiled plan in place to bring in Gauthier. There should have been an understanding of what he was going to want and what the team was going to need to support their highest drafted prospect since Nolan Patrick.
You grew up in a different time with different life experiences. If you delve into the unique circumstances of each generation (and you can take that further to each unique person), understand their values hierarchy and beliefs and their priorities in life, and what matters most to them, their decision-making becomes a lot less mysterious. You may still not agree with the decisions they come to, because again, you’ve lead a different life and we all have different priorities, but at least you can understand.I’m sure the Flyers would take a different path on that one if they could do it again.
No one is higher on Cutter than me, watched a ton of his USAH games over the years. But the way he handled his departure is coward garbage. Be a man and talk to the Flyers.
Obv the boomers suck, but the 16-25 yr old generation doesn’t handle their business like they should and I will never be convinced otherwise.
This should make for another interesting article from @Rich Nixon
When you have a salary cap, you can't brute spend on the roster. But you can still leverage that financial advantage in other ways. Player care and amenities, facilities, scouting, coaching.
The Flyers mindset seems to be more like "those things spoil players and they need to suffer for culture"
Funniest outcome is that they force Kolosov to come over, but then Fedotov sucks so much he gets demoted to the AHL and Kolosov ends up in the NHL pushing Ersson for starts. Stranger things have happened.
I honestly don’t know their cap structure but can they afford this sort of luxury? It seems like the logical thing to do but them gifting Fedotov almost 4 million a year isn’t a judicious use of their money.Why not just run with 3 goalies and rotate all of them and see what they have with each? Oh wait, I forgot they aren’t rebuilding.
I honestly don’t know their cap structure but can they afford this sort of luxury? It seems like the logical thing to do but them gifting Fedotov almost 4 million a year isn’t a judicious use of their money.
It would be good to have them all get 25-30 starts. Ersson obviously looked like he fatigued down the stretch.
Jason also said those pads are new, because he was using the Minsk pads in the playoffs last year? I could be misunderstandingThe key thing right now is that the Flyers haven't actually heard from Kolosov or his people that he's not coming. As Bill said, Kolosov is practicing in Phantoms gear. Here's the photo of Kolosov in his gear from a couple weeks ago.
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Reminds me of the time they claimed they hadn't heard from Gauthier's camp for months and yet their own story they told showed that they had communication with Gauthier's camp.The key thing right now is that the Flyers haven't actually heard from Kolosov or his people that he's not coming. As Bill said, Kolosov is practicing in Phantoms gear. Here's the photo of Kolosov in his gear from a couple weeks ago.
Makes sense. It seemed that a lot of clubs went through three goalies at one time or another last year.Why not just run with 3 goalies and rotate all of them and see what they have with each? Oh wait, I forgot they aren’t rebuilding.
We'll see if he shows up to camp, I guess.I mean, it's possible Kolosov just went back for the summer and will come back to start the season, but we just had this team lie to us about the Gauthier situation so I'm not inclined to give them the benefit of the doubt.
Before we get into specifics of this matter, let me be clear, that professional sports teams always find temporary housing for their players until the player can establish housing on his own. The Flyers are well known throughout the sport of hockey to be among the best of the best when it comes to taking care of players and staff with these kinds of accommodations, to make transitioning to a new area easier, but it should be clearly stated that temporary housing is the norm.
By comparison, the Phillies just traded for Austin Hays and Carlos Estevez. Until they can get settled and find a place to live in the Philly area, they’re living in temporary housing – most likely a hotel.
When Kolosov came over to the Phantoms last March, the Flyers immediately offered to get him set up in the same apartment complex where most of the Phantoms were staying. However, Kolosov didn’t want to have roommates. He wanted his own space. As such, he chose the option of being in a hotel close to the rink.
He wasn’t forced there by the Flyers organization.
So they literally had NO ONE that could speak the language around this man?The one thing the Flyers acknowledge they didn’t have was a coach or a teammate who could speak the same language as Kolosov. In such a condensed time frame and already past the deadline, the Flyers couldn’t just add someone to the roster who could be an interpreter friend for Kolosov for that month.
Have they added any? Genuine question.What was also communicated to Kolosov was that the organization planned for him to be the No. 1 goalie in the AHL in 2024-25 and that they would attempt to bring in a player or two who speak Russian to add a level of comfort for him as he continued to adapt to a North American lifestyle.
As of this time, the Flyers have not added those players to the Phantoms roster, but sources said it is on their to-do list before the start of training camp.
Did ASF talk to Kolosov? If not then he's not providing the full story and just defending the badge.And trying to report it any other way, is just not providing the full story.