Social Media Septic Tank Thread

Striiker

Former Flyers Fan
Jun 2, 2013
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I last went to Peddler's Village during their Halloween scarecrow contest. Doggo went too. :laugh:

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"You seeing this shit?"

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Hollywood Cannon

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The KING of saying absolutely nothing and pretending that you have sources.



According to a well-placed source, Frost is considered as a part of the future and the expectation is for him to sign an extension this summer. I initially thought a two- or three-year bridge deal would be a likely avenue, but I’ve heard that a long-term deal is not completely out of the question if the price is right. I’ve been told there have been no contract discussions between the Flyers and Frost, to this point.
 

Rebels57

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"I contacted a source close to the situation with the Wild two weeks ago to get a sense on whether or not the Flyers had reached out to speak with Shero. The source neither confirmed, nor denied, the chatter."

So they ignored you, in other words. :laugh:

Wait, Shero currently works for the Minnesota Wild??

Lmao f***ing perfect
 

Curufinwe

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The salient point is that Frost doesn't have arbitration rights because he missed the 20-21 season.

MORGAN FROST ARBITRATION ELIGIBILITY​

Status: Ineligible
Morgan Frost is arbitration ineligible. With a first contract signing age of 18, 4 professional seasons are required for arbitration eligibility. At the current time, 3 professional seasons have been earned. A detailed breakdown of the completed professional seasons are displayed below.

Details​

First Contract Signing Age: 18
Pro-Seasons Required: 4
Pro-Seasons Completed: 3

Pro-Seasons Details​


Pro-Seasons (GP sum of all leagues)
  1. 2019-20: 61 GP
  2. 2021-22: 79 GP
  3. 2022-23: 79 GP
 

Ironmanrulez

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All of the control is in the Flyers. He's not eligible for arbitration. So, his options are to sign a deal, or sit out...I think.
Yeah but i never saw any RFA get forced into a bad longterm contract i think. Lets say Flyers offer him a 5 year 1.5 or 2.0 contract. It would be a bargain for the franchise but is there a min and max for this kind of contracts with rfa´s?
 

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