bennysflyers16
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Reading his interview, he for sure will have a job with the organization when he is done as he says he 100% living in Philly when done !!
Wouldn't it be illegal to have discussions with other teams already?
Reading his interview, he for sure will have a job with the organization when he is done as he says he 100% living in Philly when done !!
Wouldn't it be illegal to have discussions with other teams already?
I guess it's just an agreement and he hasn't signed anything yet so I don't think it's illegal to discuss with other teams
I love the people who are crying over FB about this. I think the last time they watched him play was 2010 with some of their comments.
I hope whoever signs Danny to a price we wouldnt agree with, gets ripped apart like we were with the Streit signing. Relentless bashing for a player who has never played for us, yet
Link to the interview, please.
If anyone gives him an over 35 contract for $5 million a year for 4 years they will get ripped for it and deservedly so.
Any ideas on where he might end up?
Source: Sam CarchidiBriere had 8 GW goals in playoffs with #Flyers. That's No. 2 in team history, behind MacLeish (9).
Danny Briere says goodbye, salutes fans
POSTED: Thursday, June 20, 2013, 2:31 PM
Sam Carchidi, Inquirer Staff Writer
In an emotional news conference in Voorhees, Danny Briere said goodbye to the Flyers and fans on Thursday afternoon.
Briere said the fans made his six years with the Flyers "amazing," and that he will never forget the team's remarkable run to the Stanley Cup Finals in 2010. Briere led the way, setting a franchise playoff record with 30 points that spring.
The Flyers officially announced Thursday they were using a compliance buyout on Briere, though it has been the league's worst-kept secret.
"Wherever I end up, this is where I'm going to end up (living)," Briere said. "This is home."
He said he thinks he has two or three years left, and that his three boys will help him decide where his next destination will be. He will become an unrestricted free agent July 5.
"The last six years have been amazing," he said, adding he wanted to send the fans "a huge thank you."
As for his future, Briere, 35, said, "I have no regrets. I'm moving forward."
GM Paul Holmgren said he told Briere of the team's decision last week and called it a "very difficult decision. Danny has been a very good player for us over the past six years."
Holmgren called Briere a "tremendous player, person and role model in all aspects, and for that we thank him."
Briere's $6.5 million cap hit will go off the books 48 hours after the Stanley Cup Finals end.
Any ideas on where he might end up?
Any ideas on where he might end up?
Any ideas on where he might end up?
He'll be close to this area, so NYI, NYR, NJ, or WSH
I wonder if the lack of coverage surrounding Bryz means he is not going to be bought out. Thoughts?