Confirmed with Link: Ivan Provorov traded to CBJ (via LA) - 1st, 2 2nds, Petersen, Walker, Grans to Philly

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Provy is happy to go to a possession team…

"[The Flyers] never really had a full lineup and we were down and behind, didn't play with the puck as much the last two years, so it's really hard to create something offensively when we don't have the puck, when you defend the whole time," Provorov said. "That's why I'm really excited to play on this team, because there are a lot of guys that can play with the puck and there's a lot of guys that can put the puck in the net."

Provorov excited for fresh start with Blue Jackets

While he lacks accountability and self-awareness, there are aspects of his comment worth pointing out. The few takeaway points out of this are what many on here advocate for, sans the contrarians and dinosaurs:

Possession, offense, creativity.

This is why guys like Ginning will have an opportunity in this organization and guys like Lycksell will not.
 

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Provy is happy to go to a possession team…

"[The Flyers] never really had a full lineup and we were down and behind, didn't play with the puck as much the last two years, so it's really hard to create something offensively when we don't have the puck, when you defend the whole time," Provorov said. "That's why I'm really excited to play on this team, because there are a lot of guys that can play with the puck and there's a lot of guys that can put the puck in the net."

Provorov excited for fresh start with Blue Jackets

Nothing he's said is wrong. AV ran dump and chase with a single forechecker because he was likely ordered to be defensive. Tortorella has his guys default to fighting for the puck on the boards, even when they enter with possession.

Where Provorov has it wrong, is the notion that it mattered for him at all. He's ass on an established cycle. So puck possession isn't very important for him. Where he also has it right is that the Flyers went out of their way to neutralize every strength in his game.
 

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If Provorov goes to CBJ and becomes a top pairing perennial AS, good for him. That was never going to happen here where he showed himself to be a chronic pain. No one could pair with him. He was terrible on the PP; couldn't handle the puck as well as he thought that he could (see clip above); his passing, giving and taking, left a lot to be desired; anything that happened badly on the ice was never his fault and, as a teammate, he probably could only get along with his shadow. Now maybe with Babcock, he'll turn it around but I wouldn't bet on it.
 

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Hard to see him on the top pair there when they have Werenski making $9.583m till 2028.
That's another thing about him in CBJ. Top pairing isn't going to happen. Our experience with that was Provorov began to sulk when played down the roster. Werenski will be top pair and on the #1 PP both positions which Provorov covets. It'll be interesting to see how Provorov in CBJ plays out.
 

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That's another thing about him in CBJ. Top pairing isn't going to happen. Our experience with that was Provorov began to sulk when played down the roster. Werenski will be top pair and on the #1 PP both positions which Provorov covets. It'll be interesting to see how Provorov in CBJ plays out.
Two years left on his contract is a strong motivation to keep his nose clean.
 

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