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Posted By | Discussion Topic: Flyers confirm talks with Rangers about Lindros | ||||
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BaLLooN NoT | posted on 08-14-2001 @ 6:16 PM | ||||
O&A Board Regular Registered: Oct. 00 | quote: who cares??????? they are both done!!!! E-Mail = E-Mail Me AIM = OABaLLooNNoT | ||||
short hills mall | posted on 08-14-2001 @ 6:59 PM | ||||
Psychopath Registered: Mar. 01 | quote: Absolutely true but there will be a power struggle that is not needed. Messier (my favorite player of all time) ought to hang them up and become the coach.Lindros is a piece of shit!!
BIG THANKS TO MEATBALLNIP FOR EXPOSING THIS WHORE FOR THE TRASH SHE IS! | ||||
TeenWeek what's a status? | posted on 08-15-2001 @ 6:58 AM | ||||
O&A Board Regular Registered: Oct. 00 | Rangers are giving the Flyers until Friday to make this deal final or it is off. And if they sign him, it is in the bank they will sign Brett Hull as a free agent. This message was edited by TeenWeek on 8-15-01 @ 2:06 PM | ||||
mrbungle | posted on 08-15-2001 @ 1:53 PM | ||||
Psychopath Registered: Mar. 01 | quote: I'm at the point where if this deal goes through, I'm with you...I've never minded a team making deals that don't work in the end, because at least they're trying...but getting someone you basically are assured will go down is reason for a mutiny. It's not funny, my ass is on fire.... Thanks to the lovely Jolene for my sig pic... It's always funny until someone gets hurt, And then it's just hilarious!!! | ||||
BaLLooN NoT | posted on 08-15-2001 @ 7:08 PM | ||||
O&A Board Regular Registered: Oct. 00 | Lindros-Rangers deal could be done by Friday -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ESPN.com news services Lindros Eric Lindros' trip from Broad Street to Broadway remains on hold until his father agrees to a contract with the New York Rangers. The Philadelphia Flyers and Rangers have agreed on the players that would be involved in the trade, two sources close to the negotiations, speaking on condition of anonymity, told The Associated Press. But the deal won't be finalized until the Rangers can sign Lindros to a multiyear contract. Flyers general manager Bob Clarke said he didn't expect to make any announcement on Wednesday. The New York Times reported in Wednesday's editions that Lindros could be a Ranger by Friday. The finalization of a deal would have a few stipulations, among them: that Lindros agree to forgo free agency for another year in exchange for receiving a higher base salary; that Lindros pass his physical (likely scheduled for Wednesday or Thursday). Rangers general manager Glen Sather returned from vacation Wednesday, and was believed to be negotiating a deal with Carl Lindros, Eric's father and agent. One of the sources told the AP the teams have agreed on the players and the only thing holding up the deal is Carl Lindros' approval. Both sources spoke on the condition of anonymity. Sather could not be reached for comment. Carl Lindros did not return phone calls. The Times reported that Lindros is believed to have agreed in principle to a deal that would cover four years at the least. The base salary is apparently closer to the Flyers' $8.5 million qualifying offer, which Lindros rejected before last season, than the $2-$3 million base salary Lindros was willing to accept from the Toronto Maple Leafs. The much-anticipated deal would send forward Jan Hlavac, defenseman Kim Johnsson, young forward Pavel Brendl and a middle-round draft pick to Philadelphia for Lindros. The Flyers also would give the Rangers a conditional first-round pick if Lindros failed to play a certain number of games. Lindros, 28, hasn't played since a check from New Jersey's Scott Stevens in Game 7 of the 2000 Eastern Conference finals gave him his sixth concussion 14 months ago. The former MVP sat out last season after rejecting an $8.5 million qualifying offer from the Flyers. He refused to return to the team because of a contentious relationship with Clarke. Once he was cleared to resume skating last November, Lindros said he only would play for his hometown Toronto Maple Leafs. Days before the trade deadline in March, Lindros added St. Louis, Detroit and Washington to his list. He added the Rangers to the list last month. The Flyers have come close to dealing Lindros to Toronto, the New York Islanders, St. Louis, Detroit and Edmonton. But each time the deal fell through. Clarke has said he doesn't care if Lindros ever plays again, and is willing to let him sit until he becomes an unrestricted free agent in 2004. Lindros was officially cleared to play last Nov. 27 by Dr. James Kelly, a concussion specialist, and he also passed a physical for the St. Louis Blues near last season's trading deadline. Lindros is expected to pass the Rangers' physical. Philadelphia's acquisition of centers Jeremy Roenick and Jiri Dopita put Clarke in position to wait for the best possible offer for Lindros. The Rangers, shut out in free agency this summer, have long desired Lindros. New York actually traded for the star center nine years ago, but the deal was voided by an arbitrator. After Lindros refused to play for the Quebec Nordiques, who had made him the No. 1 overall pick in the 1991 entry draft, both the Flyers and Rangers claimed to have made a deal to acquire him in 1992. The NHL appointed an independent arbitrator, Toronto lawyer Larry Bertuzzi, to decide the issue and he awarded Lindros to Philadelphia. Now Rangers fans don't want Lindros. Sather has received heavy criticism in New York since the deal was first reported. In eight injury-filled seasons with the Flyers, Lindros had 290 goals and 369 assists. He made six All-Star teams and won the MVP award in 1995, but Philadelphia lost its only Stanley Cup final with him. E-Mail = E-Mail Me AIM = OABaLLooNNoT | ||||
Psycho Bitch
| posted on 08-17-2001 @ 12:57 PM | ||||
Psychopath Registered: Jul. 01 | Lindwuss update..if you ask me this is just a ploy to light a fire under the Rangers' asses. Booby's not dumb, he saw when the Rangers procrastinated on the Jagr deal and the Caps snuck in and nabbed him. But here's the story: Clarke: There's another team if Rangers back out Updated: Fri, Aug 17 12:04 AM EDTBy ROB MAADDI ,AP Sports Writer VOORHEES, N.J. (AP) - Philadelphia Flyers general manager Bob Clarke said if the New York Rangers couldn't sign Eric Lindros by Friday, another team was interested in trading for him. Clarke said Thursday night he was confident it was a done deal with the Rangers. But, just in case, he said another team, which he wouldn't name, was waiting to acquire the restricted free agent. A source close to the situation, speaking on condition of anonymity, told The Associated Press late Thursday the other team is the Los Angeles Kings. The Flyers and Rangers had set a Friday deadline for wrapping up negotiations, because "both of us agreed that if it couldn't get done by Friday that, in all likelihood, it wouldn't get done," Clarke said. "If it's not done by Friday there's another club," Clarke said Thursday night. "We're assuming the deal will be put to bed with the league tomorrow." Earlier Thursday, Clarke said he was just waiting for a call from Rangers general manager Glen Sather. "The Rangers needed some time to have Eric checked by doctors and stuff and they were given that time," Clarke said. "I don't think there is a sticking point now." Lindros' lawyer, Gord Kirke, said he still thought the deal would be done. "We're still very optimistic it can get done," Kirke told the AP late Thursday night. Kirke said the sticking point involves the Rangers getting insurance on Lindros' contract. Lindros was in New York on Thursday for a physical, which Clarke said he passed. But there were reports late Thursday that Lindros was heading back to Montreal for further tests. Kirke said he couldn't confirm that. Lindros' father and agent, Carl Lindros, and Sather reportedly have agreed on a four-year deal worth about $37 million. The teams also have agreed on the players involved in the deal, two sources close to the negotiations told the AP. The Rangers would send forward Jan Hlavac, defenseman Kim Johnsson, young forward Pavel Brendl and a middle-round draft pick to Philadelphia for Lindros. The Flyers also would give the Rangers a conditional first-round draft pick if Lindros failed to play a certain number of games. Lindros, 28, hasn't played in nearly 15 months after a check from New Jersey's Scott Stevens in Game 7 of the 2000 Eastern Conference finals gave him his sixth concussion. The former MVP sat out last season after rejecting an $8.5 million qualifying offer from the Flyers. He refused to return to the team because of a contentious relationship with Clarke. Once he was cleared to resume skating last November, Lindros said he only would play for his hometown Toronto Maple Leafs. Days before the trade deadline in March, Lindros added St. Louis, Detroit and Washington to his list. He added the Rangers to the list last month. The Flyers have come close to dealing Lindros to Toronto, the New York Islanders, St. Louis, Detroit and Edmonton. But each time the deal fell through. Clarke has said he doesn't care if Lindros ever plays again, and was willing to let him sit until he became an unrestricted free agent in 2004. But this deal was too good to pass up for the Flyers. The Rangers, shut out in free agency this summer, have long desired Lindros. New York actually traded for the star center nine years ago, but the deal was voided by an arbitrator. After Lindros refused to play for the Quebec Nordiques, who had made him the No. 1 overall pick in the 1991 entry draft, both the Flyers and Rangers claimed to have made a deal to acquire him in 1992. The NHL appointed an independent arbitrator, Toronto lawyer Larry Bertuzzi, to decide the issue and he awarded Lindros to Philadelphia. In eight injury-filled seasons with the Flyers, Lindros had 290 goals and 369 assists. He made six All-Star teams and won the MVP award in 1995, but Philadelphia lost its only Stanley Cup final with him. src=http://groups.yahoo.com/group/OAComSigPics/fil es/Metalfan%27s%20pics/psychoB.jpg> Much thanks to Grumpy and my "master" for this kick ass sig pic :) ~~Psycho Bitch~~ "The definition of insanity is repeating the same behavior over and over expecting different results" Proud graduate of Metalfan's purgatory for newbies....but still his "slavegirl This message was edited by Psycho Bitch on 8-17-01 @ 12:58 PM | ||||
Francine Banger | posted on 08-17-2001 @ 12:59 PM | ||||
O&A Board Regular Registered: Dec. 00 | I heard the Kings are the other team and they are offering Palffy and Norstrom. Hopefully if their is a God, something will hold up this deal and Lindros will head out to the West Coast. But the Kings would be even stupider than the Rangers to make that deal. | ||||
BaLLooN NoT | posted on 08-17-2001 @ 4:34 PM | ||||
O&A Board Regular Registered: Oct. 00 | well this is the latest on this story.... who cares both the Rangers & Lindros SUCK Rangers to review medical records -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Associated Press Lindros VOORHEES, N.J. -- Philadelphia Flyers general manager Bob Clarke lifted the Friday deadline for the New York Rangers to sign Eric Lindros, a source close to the negotiations told The Associated Press. The source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said it's unlikely the trade will be completed before Monday. "We're still talking and we're still optimistic," Lindros' lawyer, Gord Kirke, said Friday. Clarke said Thursday night that another team was interested in trading for the restricted free agent. By lifting the deadline, Clarke won't listen to other offers unless the deal with the Rangers falls through. The Rangers and Flyers have agreed on the players involved in the deal. Carl Lindros, Eric's father and agent, and New York general manager Glen Sather also have agreed on a contract reportedly worth about $37 million over four years. The sticking point is getting insurance on the contract. Lindros hasn't played since May 26, 2000 after a check from New Jersey's Scott Stevens in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference finals gave him his sixth concussion in 27 months. Lindros took a physical in New York on Thursday and was to go to Montreal to see another neurologist on Friday. He saw Dr. James Kelly in Chicago on Wednesday. Clarke said Lindros has passed all his exams. The Rangers would send forward Jan Hlavac, defenseman Kim Johnsson, young forward Pavel Brendl and a middle-round draft pick to Philadelphia for Lindros. The Flyers also would give the Rangers a conditional first-round draft pick if Lindros failed to play a certain number of games. Lindros, 28, sat out last season after rejecting an $8.5 million qualifying offer from the Flyers. He refused to return to the team because of a contentious relationship with Clarke. Once he was cleared to resume skating last November, Lindros said he only would play for his hometown Toronto Maple Leafs. Days before the trade deadline in March, Lindros added St. Louis, Detroit and Washington to his list. He added the Rangers to the list last month. A source said the Los Angeles Kings are the other team now interested in Lindros. The Flyers have come close to dealing Lindros to Toronto, the New York Islanders, St. Louis, Detroit and Edmonton. But each time the deal fell through. Clarke has said he doesn't care if Lindros ever plays again, and was willing to let him sit until he became an unrestricted free agent in 2004. But this deal is too good to pass up for the Flyers. The Rangers, shut out in free agency this summer, have long desired Lindros. New York actually traded for the star center nine years ago, but the deal was voided by an arbitrator. After Lindros refused to play for the Quebec Nordiques, who had made him the No. 1 overall pick in the 1991 entry draft, both the Flyers and Rangers claimed to have made a deal to acquire him in 1992. The NHL appointed an independent arbitrator, Toronto lawyer Larry Bertuzzi, to decide the issue and he awarded Lindros to Philadelphia. In eight injury-filled seasons with the Flyers, Lindros had 290 goals and 369 assists. He made six All-Star teams and won the MVP award in 1995, but Philadelphia lost its only Stanley Cup final with him. E-Mail = E-Mail Me AIM = OABaLLooNNoT | ||||
Psycho Bitch
| posted on 08-17-2001 @ 5:05 PM | ||||
Psychopath Registered: Jul. 01 | He'll pass the physicals. When Toronto was looking to make a deal they put him though a series of tests and he passed them all. sig pic having technical difficulties...grrrrr | ||||
Cluster F | posted on 08-17-2001 @ 6:12 PM | ||||
O&A Board Regular Registered: Oct. 00 | I will not give another opinion on this matter until that asshole officially signs with a team. Just thought id let all of you know. | ||||
ButchDoink | posted on 08-20-2001 @ 8:57 PM | ||||
Hanger-On Registered: Aug. 01 | Eric Lindros has a job, and it pays well. That's a little more than I can say for most of you lazy cocksmokers. Get A Job! | ||||
JJ G.O.O.F.B.A.H.G.S. Soldier of Fortune Spec Ops Division | posted on 08-20-2001 @ 10:09 PM | ||||
O&A Board Regular Registered: Feb. 01 | Ok well i like this cuz now itll be even better when Scott Stevens levels him on the ice cuz hel be wearing a blue shirt. i cant fucking wait. We're all just monkeys!! | ||||
Psycho Bitch | posted on 08-20-2001 @ 10:42 PM | ||||
Psychopath Registered: Jul. 01 | Guess the Flyers won't be needing this team photo anymore.... "I am insane and you are my insanity" | ||||
JJ G.O.O.F.B.A.H.G.S. Soldier of Fortune Spec Ops Division | posted on 08-21-2001 @ 5:06 PM | ||||
O&A Board Regular Registered: Feb. 01 | LMAO, nice PB. We're all just monkeys!! | ||||
Psycho Bitch | posted on 08-21-2001 @ 9:25 PM | ||||
Psychopath Registered: Jul. 01 | heh heh thanks JJ..I love that pic :P As for Lindros and Messier don't they look happy together ;) lol "I am insane and you are my insanity" | ||||
PeterDragon | posted on 09-26-2001 @ 1:42 PM | ||||
O&A Board Regular Registered: Jan. 01 | It's starting already. (note: I decided to bring back up this thread rather than start new one; hope it was righ decision). LOW WARNS: STAY AWAY FROM LINDROS By LARRY BROOKS -------------------------------------------------- September 26, 2001 -- In Eric Lindros' first game as a Ranger, a young Devil hopeful named Mike Jefferson tried to throw a high elbow at No. 88. In his second game, a veteran Islander hanger-on named Garth Snow did throw at a high elbow at his one-time Flyer teammate. Yet, hours before his third pre-season game - last night at the Meadowlands - Lindros said that he does not regard himself as a target. "I wouldn't read anything into what happened with the Islanders," No. 88 said prior to facing Scott Stevens for the first time since bumping into the defenseman in Game 7 of the 2000 Easterns. "I have the puck a lot, I'm involved a lot; I'm going to get hit. "I don't have any problem with that. I'm strong. I'm not concerned. It's hockey." Ron Low, however, has problems with Snow's run at Lindros. In fact, Low has problems with any player or any team that runs at his centerman. "There will be no liberties taken against Eric, and I have no trouble saying that out loud," the coach said. "We have the players here who will look after that; not only that no liberties are taken against Eric, but any one of our players. "Those days of running the Rangers are long gone. From everything I'm told, last year was much better than the year before, and from what I've seen in camp, there's more sense of urgency backing each other up than there was at any time last year. "We've played pretty tough hockey. We're going to be a pretty tough team." Dale Purinton came to Lindros' aid after No. 88 had been elbowed by Snow. Whether Purinton can crack the defense's top six, his value as a bodyguard - if not as an avenger - is real. The Rangers are almost sure to make room for him on the roster. "I think so," said Low. "You see what he did after the hit on Saturday, you have to be appreciate that in a player. "We know Eric is going to get hit, but we cannot stand for cheap shots. What Snow did was illegal and a cheap shot, both." While Purinton is a fighter, free-agent defense signees Dave Karpa and Igor Ulanov are mean competitors, each of whom has been known to use his stick when called for. Up front, the Rangers are likely to make room for either Steve McKenna or Richard Scott, each a pugilist. In other words, the load is not going to fall entirely on Sandy McCarthy. "We've got some different ingredients here," Low said. "We've got a different attitude, too." As of late yesterday afternoon, Rangers were waiting on Bryan Berard to clear up his insurance-related issues. Once taken care of, the team was planning to bring the 24- year-old defenseman to New York for a physical. The Rangers have been told by Team USA personnel that Berard will be able to pass the NHL's vision requirements. Once he passes the physical, Berard is expected to sign a tryout agreement with the Rangers. | ||||
TeenWeek what's a status? | posted on 09-26-2001 @ 1:45 PM | ||||
O&A Board Regular Registered: Oct. 00 | What is he supposed to say. let some piece of shit who is only in the NHL as a goon take out one of their top players. I never liked Lindros that much as a Flyer but when he changes uniforms, your vision becomes cloudy. However, I do not agree with having hitmen try to take him out. | ||||
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