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Sep 18 2009 11:37am
Gagne is targeting a Tuesday return
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Sep 21 2009 01:46pm
The Philadelphia Flyers have trimmed their training camp roster by 29 players, assigning 19 players to their American Hockey League affiliate, the Adirondack Phantoms, returning eight players to their junior team, and releasing two players invited on a try-out basis, according to club General Manager Paul Holmgren.

Among the 19 players assigned to the Phantoms are forwards: Josh Beaulieu, Rob Bellamy, Matt Clackson, Ryan Dingle, Jonathon Kalinski, Garrett Klotz, Jonathan Matsumoto, Andreas Nodl and Tomas Sinisalo; defensemen: Oskars Bartulis, Marc-Andre Bourdon, Joonas Lehtivuori, Kevin Marshall, Mike Ratchuk, David Sloane and Logan Stephenson; and goaltenders: Jeremy Duchesne, Nic Riopel and Michael Teslak.

The eight players returned to their respective junior teams are forwards: David Labrecque (Shawinigan, QMJHL), Zac Rinaldo (London, OHL), Mike Thomas (Saint John, QMJHL) and Eric Wellwood (Windsor, OHL); defensemen Tyler Hostetter (Erie, OHL) and Brennan Yadlowski (Lethbridge, WHL); and goaltenders Adam Morrison (Saskatoon, WHL) and Jacob DeSerres (Seattle, WHL).

In addition, the team announced that it has released forwards Mark Bell and Adrian Foster. Each was invited to Training Camp on a try-out basis.

Hostetter, 19, invited to training camp on a try out basis earlier this month, signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Flyers prior to returning to the Otters. A native of Lititz, Pennsylvania, Hostetter recorded 23 points (6G,17A) and 49 penalty minutes in 61 games with Erie last season and has compiled 34 points (7G,27A) and 80 penalty minutes in 118 career regular season games in two seasons with the Otters
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The Philadelphia Flyers have trimmed their training camp roster by 29 players, assigning 19 players to their American Hockey League affiliate, the Adirondack Phantoms, returning eight players to their junior team, and releasing two players invited on a try-out basis, according to club General Manager Paul Holmgren.

Among the 19 players assigned to the Phantoms are forwards: Josh Beaulieu, Rob Bellamy, Matt Clackson, Ryan Dingle, Jonathon Kalinski, Garrett Klotz, Jonathan Matsumoto, Andreas Nodl and Tomas Sinisalo; defensemen: Oskars Bartulis, Marc-Andre Bourdon, Joonas Lehtivuori, Kevin Marshall, Mike Ratchuk, David Sloane and Logan Stephenson; and goaltenders: Jeremy Duchesne, Nic Riopel and Michael Teslak.

The eight players returned to their respective junior teams are forwards: David Labrecque (Shawinigan, QMJHL), Zac Rinaldo (London, OHL), Mike Thomas (Saint John, QMJHL) and Eric Wellwood (Windsor, OHL); defensemen Tyler Hostetter (Erie, OHL) and Brennan Yadlowski (Lethbridge, WHL); and goaltenders Adam Morrison (Saskatoon, WHL) and Jacob DeSerres (Seattle, WHL).

In addition, the team announced that it has released forwards Mark Bell and Adrian Foster. Each was invited to Training Camp on a try-out basis.

Hostetter, 19, invited to training camp on a try out basis earlier this month, signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Flyers prior to returning to the Otters. A native of Lititz, Pennsylvania, Hostetter recorded 23 points (6G,17A) and 49 penalty minutes in 61 games with Erie last season and has compiled 34 points (7G,27A) and 80 penalty minutes in 118 career regular season games in two seasons with the Otters


so there keeping syvret in on the D??
didnt see his name.. n i thought he was doing pretty good
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Sep 21 2009 04:32pm
There will still be a few more cuts. I hope he makes it over Tollefsen though
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Sep 21 2009 04:38pm
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There will still be a few more cuts. I hope he makes it over Tollefsen though


haha my thought exactly
tolfesen is just a goon ..syvrets been in the ahl for a while hes 24 but i think hes matured enough to make it
i really hope he haha we got enough tough guys as it is
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Sep 22 2009 09:42am
The Philadelphia Flyers revealed their lineup for tonight’s first home preseason game against the Detroit Red Wings (7:00 p.m., TCN, Tickets).

Forwards: Simon Gagne, Mike Richards, Lukas Kaspar, Scott Hartnell, Jeff Carter, Danny Briere, James van Riemsdyk, Claude Giroux, Mika Pyorala, Dan Carcillo, Darroll Powe, Jason Ward.

Defensemen: Chris Pronger, Matt Carle, Kimmo Timonen, Braydon Coburn, Ryan Parent, Danny Syvret.

Goalies: Ray Emery, Brian Boucher.

Emery is scheduled to play the entire game, and he and Pronger will make their Wachovia Center debuts as members of the Flyers.

Also, tonight will mark the preseason debut of Gagne, who suffered a slight groin strain last month at Team Canada’s Olympic orientation camp.
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