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Philadelphia Flyers - Team
History & Information
During the 2009 offseason the Flyers signed
controversial goaltender Ray
Emery to a one year contract and traded Joffrey Lupul,
Luca Sbisa and two first round draft picks to the Anaheim
Ducks for 2000 Hart
Trophy and Norris
Trophy winner Chris
Pronger. The Pronger trade also includes a conditional
clause of the Ducks receiving an extra 3rd round draft pick
if the Flyers win the 2009–10 Stanley Cup. On July
7, it was announced that the Flyers had signed Pronger to
a $34.45 million, 7-year contract extension. The Flyers followed
this up by signing Brian
Boucher as Emery's backup, as goaltenders Martin Biron
and Antero Niittymaki left via free agency to the New
York Islanders and Tampa
Bay Lightning, respectively. Ian
Laperriere was also signed in free agency to fill in
a third line slot that had been made vacant by the exits
of Lupul and Mike Knuble (who signed with Washington as a
free agent), and Blair
Betts was signed to a 1-year deal after a successful
preseason. Rookie James
vanRiemsdyk, the Flyers' first-round pick in the 2007
NHL Entry Draft, had an impressive preseason and made
the team out of training camp, joining a line with Mika
Pyorala, another acquisition the Flyers made during the
offseason.
Philadelphia Flyers
- Wachovia Center
he arena officially seats 19,519 for
hockey (NHL)
and indoor ("box") lacrosse (NLL),
although with additional standing room admissions available
in suites for purchase by their lease holders the total
paid capacity is actually somewhat greater. The Wachovia
Center has 126 luxury suites, 1,880 club seats, and a
variety of restaurants and clubs (both public and private)
available for use by patrons. In addition, the offices,
studios, and production facilities of CSN
Philadelphia are all located in the facility.
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