1999–2000 Philadelphia Flyers season
1999–2000 Philadelphia Flyers | ||
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Atlantic Division Champions | ||
Division | 1st Atlantic | |
Conference | 1st Eastern | |
1999–2000 record | 45–25–12–3 | |
Home record | 25–9–7–3 | |
Road record | 20–16–5–0 | |
Goals for | 237 | |
Goals against | 179 | |
Team information | ||
General Manager | Bob Clarke | |
Coach | Roger Neilson (medical leave from Feb 20) Craig Ramsay (interim from Feb 20) | |
Captain | Eric Lindros (to Mar 27) Eric Desjardins (from Mar 27) | |
Alternate captains | Rod Brind'Amour (to Jan 23) Eric Desjardins (to Mar 27) John LeClair (from Jan 23) Mark Recchi (from Mar 27) | |
Arena | First Union Center | |
Average attendance | 19,634[1] | |
Minor league affiliations | Philadelphia Phantoms (AHL)[2] Trenton Titans (ECHL)[3] | |
Team leaders | ||
Goals | John LeClair (40) | |
Assists | Mark Recchi (63) | |
Points | Mark Recchi (91) | |
Penalties in minutes | Craig Berube (162) | |
Plus/minus | Eric Desjardins (+20) Mark Recchi (+20) | |
Wins | John Vanbiesbrouck (25) | |
Goals against average | Brian Boucher (1.91) | |
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The 1999–2000 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Philadelphia Flyers' 33rd season in the National Hockey League (NHL). One of the most tumultuous seasons in franchise history, the Flyers reached the Eastern Conference Finals, losing in seven games to the New Jersey Devils.
Off-season
After going unclaimed in the 1999 NHL Expansion Draft, longtime goaltender Ron Hextall was waived by the Flyers on July 1 for the purpose of buying out the final season of his contract.[4][5] Hextall cleared waivers[5] and announced his retirement on September 6, 1999.[6]
Longtime broadcaster Gene Hart, who was awarded the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award in 1997, died from a variety of illnesses on July 14.[7]
A little over a week later on July 23, defenseman Dmitri Tertyshny, coming off his rookie season, was fatally injured in a boating accident. Tertyshny was on a boating trip to Okanagan Lake in British Columbia with two players from the Flyers' minor-league affiliate Philadelphia Phantoms, Francis Belanger and Mikhail Chernov, when a freak accident caused him to suffer fatal injuries. The boat hit a wave and caused him to fall forward overboard. The boat ran over him and its propeller slashed his neck and his jugular vein.[8]
Regular season
Head coach Roger Neilson was diagnosed with bone cancer, forcing him to step aside in February 2000 to undergo treatment, so assistant coach Craig Ramsay took over as interim coach for the rest of the season; Neilson later recovered but was informed that he would not be returning.
In January, longtime Flyer and fan favorite Rod Brind'Amour was shipped to the Carolina Hurricanes for Keith Primeau, with the intention of acquiring a big center to complement Eric Lindros. Meanwhile, the strife between Flyers management (particularly GM Bob Clarke) and Lindros, continued to worsen. Less than a month after Ramsay took over, Lindros suffered his second concussion of the season. He played several games after the initial hit and afterwards criticized the team's training staff for failing to initially diagnose the concussion after it happened. It was after this that the Flyers' organization decided to strip Lindros of the captaincy on March 27 and name defenseman Eric Desjardins the team's captain.[9]
With Lindros out indefinitely, the Flyers rallied to overcome the distractions and a 15-point deficit in the standings to win the Atlantic Division and the No. 1 seed in the East on the last day of the regular season.
Season standings
No. | CR | GP | W | L | T | OTL | GF | GA | PIM | Pts | |
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1 | 1 | Philadelphia Flyers | 82 | 45 | 22 | 12 | 3 | 237 | 179 | 1233 | 105 |
2 | 4 | New Jersey Devils | 82 | 45 | 24 | 8 | 5 | 251 | 203 | 1313 | 103 |
3 | 7 | Pittsburgh Penguins | 82 | 37 | 31 | 8 | 6 | 241 | 236 | 1221 | 88 |
4 | 11 | New York Rangers | 82 | 29 | 38 | 12 | 3 | 218 | 246 | 916 | 73 |
5 | 13 | New York Islanders | 82 | 24 | 48 | 9 | 1 | 194 | 275 | 1376 | 58 |
Note: CR = Conference rank; GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; OTL=Overtime loss; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; PIM=Penalties in Minutes; Pts = Points
Bolded teams qualified for the playoffs.
R | Div | GP | W | L | T | OTL | GF | GA | Pts | |
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1 | Z- Philadelphia Flyers | AT | 82 | 45 | 22 | 12 | 3 | 237 | 179 | 105 |
2 | Y- Washington Capitals | SE | 82 | 44 | 24 | 12 | 2 | 227 | 194 | 102 |
3 | Y- Toronto Maple Leafs | NE | 82 | 45 | 27 | 7 | 3 | 246 | 222 | 100 |
4 | X- New Jersey Devils | AT | 82 | 45 | 24 | 8 | 5 | 251 | 203 | 103 |
5 | X- Florida Panthers | SE | 82 | 43 | 27 | 6 | 6 | 244 | 209 | 98 |
6 | X- Ottawa Senators | NE | 82 | 41 | 28 | 11 | 2 | 244 | 210 | 95 |
7 | X- Pittsburgh Penguins | AT | 82 | 37 | 31 | 8 | 6 | 241 | 236 | 88 |
8 | X- Buffalo Sabres | NE | 82 | 35 | 32 | 11 | 4 | 213 | 204 | 85 |
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9 | Carolina Hurricanes | SE | 82 | 37 | 35 | 10 | 0 | 217 | 216 | 84 |
10 | Montreal Canadiens | NE | 82 | 35 | 34 | 9 | 4 | 196 | 194 | 83 |
11 | New York Rangers | AT | 82 | 29 | 28 | 12 | 3 | 218 | 246 | 73 |
12 | Boston Bruins | NE | 82 | 24 | 33 | 19 | 6 | 210 | 248 | 73 |
13 | New York Islanders | AT | 82 | 24 | 48 | 9 | 1 | 194 | 275 | 58 |
14 | Tampa Bay Lightning | SE | 82 | 19 | 47 | 9 | 7 | 204 | 310 | 54 |
15 | Atlanta Thrashers | SE | 82 | 14 | 57 | 7 | 4 | 170 | 313 | 39 |
Divisions: AT – Atlantic, NE – Northeast, SE – Southeast
Z- Clinched Conference; Y- Clinched Division; X- Clinched Playoff spot
Playoffs
They easily defeated their first round opponent, the Buffalo Sabres, in five games. Primeau's goal in the fifth overtime of Game 4 against the team's second-round opponent, the Pittsburgh Penguins, turned that series in the Flyers' favor as they won in six games, coming back from a 2–0 series deficit. After dropping Game 1 to New Jersey in the Eastern Conference Finals, the Flyers peeled off three straight wins to take a 3–1 series lead. But New Jersey refused to give up. After New Jersey won Game 5, Lindros returned to the lineup for the first time since March for Game 6 in another losing effort. Early in Game 7, Lindros was on the receiving end of a hit by Scott Stevens, giving him another concussion and leaving the Philadelphia crowd deflated. Without Lindros, the Flyers lost the decisive game by a score of 2–1. To date, it is the only time (of 64 total series) a team in the Conference Finals or Semifinals round has held a 3-1 series lead and lost. It was the second time in franchise history the team lost a series after leading 3 games to 1. New Jersey went on to win the Stanley Cup.
Schedule and results
Regular season
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October: 6–5–1–1, 14 Points (Home: 5–3–0–1; Road: 1–2–1–0)
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November: 7–2–3–0, 17 Points (Home: 4–0–1–0; Road: 3–2–2–0)
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December: 8–3–2–0, 18 Points (Home: 4–0–2–0; Road: 4–3–0–0)
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January: 5–4–3–0, 13 Points (Home: 3–1–1–0; Road: 2–3–2–0)
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February: 7–3–2–0, 16 Points (Home: 4–1–2–0; Road: 3–2–0–0)
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March: 7–4–1–2, 17 Points (Home: 3–1–1–2; Road: 4–3–0–0)
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April: 5–1–0–0, 10 Points (Home: 2–0–0–0; Road: 3–1–0–0)
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Legend: Win (2 points) Loss (0 points) Tie/overtime loss (1 point) |
Playoffs
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Eastern Conference Quarterfinals vs. Buffalo Sabres - Flyers win 4–1
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Eastern Conference Semifinals vs. Pittsburgh Penguins - Flyers win 4–2
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Eastern Conference Finals vs. New Jersey Devils - Devils win 4–3
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Legend: Win Loss |
Player statistics
Skaters
- Position abbreviations: C = Center; D = Defense; G = Goaltender; LW = Left Wing; RW = Right Wing
- = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
- = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
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No. | Player | Age | Pos | GP | G | A | Pts | +/- | PIM | GP | G | A | Pts | +/- | PIM |
8 | Recchi, MarkMark Recchi | 31 | RW | 82 | 28 | 63 | 91 | 20 | 50 | 18 | 6 | 12 | 18 | 3 | 6 |
10 | LeClair, JohnJohn LeClair | 30 | LW | 82 | 40 | 37 | 77 | 8 | 36 | 18 | 6 | 7 | 13 | 3 | 6 |
88 | Lindros, EricEric Lindros | 26 | C | 55 | 27 | 32 | 59 | 11 | 83 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
37 | Desjardins, EricEric Desjardins | 30 | D | 81 | 14 | 41 | 55 | 20 | 32 | 18 | 2 | 10 | 12 | 1 | 2 |
18 | Langkow, DaymondDaymond Langkow | 23 | C | 82 | 18 | 32 | 50 | 1 | 56 | 16 | 5 | 5 | 10 | 2 | 23 |
12 | Gagne, SimonSimon Gagne | 19 | LW | 80 | 20 | 28 | 48 | 11 | 22 | 17 | 5 | 5 | 10 | 0 | 2 |
26 | Zelepukin, ValeriValeri Zelepukin | 31 | LW | 77 | 11 | 21 | 32 | −3 | 55 | 18 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 12 |
19 | Renberg, MikaelMikael Renberg | 27 | RW | 62 | 8 | 21 | 29 | −1 | 30 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
20 | Jones, KeithKeith Jones | 31 | RW | 57 | 9 | 16 | 25 | 8 | 82 | 18 | 3 | 3 | 6 | −1 | 14 |
3 | McGillis, DanDan McGillis | 27 | D | 68 | 4 | 14 | 18 | 16 | 55 | 18 | 2 | 6 | 8 | −1 | 12 |
25 | Primeau, KeithKeith Primeau | 28 | C | 23 | 7 | 10 | 17 | 10 | 31 | 18 | 2 | 11 | 13 | −4 | 13 |
11 | Hull, JodyJody Hull | 30 | RW | 67 | 10 | 3 | 13 | 8 | 4 | 18 | 0 | 1 | 1 | −4 | 0 |
6 | Therien, ChrisChris Therien | 28 | D | 80 | 4 | 9 | 13 | 11 | 66 | 18 | 0 | 1 | 1 | −1 | 12 |
32 | Berube, CraigCraig Berube | 34 | LW | 77 | 4 | 8 | 12 | 3 | 162 | 18 | 1 | 0 | 1 | −4 | 23 |
21 | McCarthy, SandySandy McCarthy | 27 | RW | 58 | 6 | 5 | 11 | −5 | 111 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
17 | Brind'Amour, RodRod Brind'Amour | 29 | C | 12 | 5 | 3 | 8 | −1 | 4 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
43 | Delmore, AndyAndy Delmore | 23 | D | 27 | 2 | 5 | 7 | −1 | 8 | 18 | 5 | 2 | 7 | 0 | 14 |
22 | Richardson, LukeLuke Richardson | 30 | D | 74 | 2 | 5 | 7 | 14 | 140 | 18 | 0 | 1 | 1 | −5 | 41 |
2 | Burt, AdamAdam Burt | 31 | D | 67 | 1 | 6 | 7 | −2 | 45 | 11 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 4 |
92 | Tocchet, RickRick Tocchet | 35 | RW | 16 | 3 | 3 | 6 | 4 | 23 | 18 | 5 | 6 | 11 | −2 | 49 |
15 | White, PeterPeter White | 30 | C | 21 | 1 | 5 | 6 | 1 | 6 | 16 | 0 | 2 | 2 | −1 | 0 |
9 | Greig, MarkMark Greig | 30 | RW | 11 | 3 | 2 | 5 | 0 | 6 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | −1 | 0 |
14 | Andersson, MikaelMikael Andersson | 33 | LW | 36 | 2 | 3 | 5 | −2 | 0 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
29 | Odjick, GinoGino Odjick | 29 | LW | 13 | 3 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 10 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
28 | Bureau, MarcMarc Bureau | 33 | C | 54 | 2 | 2 | 4 | −1 | 10 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
55 | Samuelsson, UlfUlf Samuelsson | 35 | D | 49 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 8 | 58 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
28 | Manderville, KentKent Manderville | 28 | C | 13 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 18 | 0 | 1 | 1 | −3 | 22 |
44 | Eaton, MarkMark Eaton | 22 | D | 27 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 8 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | −2 | 0 |
24 | Zalapski, ZarleyZarley Zalapski | 31 | D | 12 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 6 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
15, 23 | White, ToddTodd White | 24 | C | 4 | 1 | 0 | 1 | −1 | 0 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
34 | Vanbiesbrouck, JohnJohn Vanbiesbrouck | 36 | G | 50 | 0 | 1 | 1 | N/A | 6 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
33 | Boucher, BrianBrian Boucher | 23 | G | 35 | 0 | 1 | 1 | N/A | 4 | 18 | 0 | 0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
24 | Dykhuis, KarlKarl Dykhuis | 27 | D | 5 | 0 | 1 | 1 | −2 | 6 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
39 | Lank, JeffJeff Lank | 24 | D | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
14 | Maneluk, MikeMike Maneluk | 26 | RW | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
38 | Washburn, SteveSteve Washburn | 24 | C | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Goaltenders
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No. | Player | Age | GP | W | L | T | SO | GA | SV% | GAA | MIN | GP | W | L | SO | GA | SV% | GAA | MIN |
34 | Vanbiesbrouck, JohnJohn Vanbiesbrouck | 36 | 50 | 25 | 15 | 9 | 3 | 108 | .906 | 2.20 | 2950 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
33 | Boucher, BrianBrian Boucher | 23 | 35 | 20 | 10 | 3 | 4 | 65 | .918 | 1.91 | 2038 | 18 | 11 | 7 | 1 | 40 | .918 | 2.03 | 1183 |
Awards and records
Awards
Award or honor | Recipient | Notes | Ref |
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NHL All-Rookie Team | Brian Boucher (Goaltender) | [12] | |
Simon Gagne (Forward) | |||
NHL Player of the Week | John Vanbiesbrouck (October 25) | [13] | |
NHL Second All-Star Team | Eric Desjardins (Defense) | [14] | |
Selected to NHL All-Star Game | Eric Desjardins | Played for North American team | [15][16] |
John LeClair | Played for North American team | ||
Eric Lindros | Played for North American team | ||
Roger Neilson (Coach) | Assistant coach of North American team | ||
Mark Recchi | Played for North American team |
Award | Recipient |
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Barry Ashbee Trophy | Eric Desjardins |
Bobby Clarke Trophy | Mark Recchi |
Pelle Lindbergh Memorial Trophy | Luke Richardson |
Yanick Dupre Memorial Class Guy Award | Keith Jones |
Records
Record | Total | Player |
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Powerplay goals by a defenseman | 8 | Eric Desjardins (tied by Mark Howe in 1987–88) |
Goals scored by a defenseman, playoffs | 5 | Andy Delmore |
Record | Player | Total | Date and opponent |
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Assists | Mark Recchi | 4 | May 7, 2000 vs. Pittsburgh Penguins (tied five times) |
Record | Total | Date and opponent |
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Longest game | 152:01 | May 4, 2000 at Pittsburgh Penguins |
Record | Games | Dates |
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Longest road winning streak | 5 | May 2, 2000 through May 20, 2000 (tied two times) |
Transactions
The Flyers were involved in the following transactions from June 20, 1999, the day after the deciding game of the 1999 Stanley Cup Finals, through June 10, 2000, the day of the deciding game of the 2000 Stanley Cup Finals.[18]
Trades
- Trade notes
- a Condition not met.
Signings
Free agency
The following players were signed by the Flyers via free agency. Two-way contracts are marked with an asterisk (*).
Date | Player | Previous team (league) | Contract details | Notes | Ref |
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July 13, 1999 | Dean Melanson | Buffalo Sabres | 1 year* | [34] | |
July 13, 1999 | Jeff Tory | Houston Aeros (IHL) | 1 year* | [34] | |
July 14, 1999 | Chris Albert | Michigan K-Wings (IHL) | 1 year* | [35] | |
August 2, 1999 | Mike Maneluk | New York Rangers | 1 year* | [36] | |
October 19, 1999 | Ulf Samuelsson | Atlanta Thrashers | 2 years, $4.55 million | [37] | |
February 13, 2000 | Zarley Zalapski | Utah Grizzlies (IHL) | 1 year, $200,000 | Club option for second year | [38][39] |
Re-signed
The following players were re-signed by the Flyers. Two-way contracts are marked with an asterisk (*).
Date | Player | Contract details | Notes | Ref |
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June 30, 1999 | Eric Lindros | 1 year, $8.5 million | [40] | |
July 13, 1999 | Neil Little | 1 year* | [34] | |
July 19, 1999 | Keith Jones | 3 years, $5.2 million | [41] | |
July 29, 1999 | Sandy McCarthy | 1 year, $800,000 | [42] | |
July 29, 1999 | Mikael Renberg | 1 year, $1.8 million | [42] | |
August 3, 1999 | Sean O'Brien | 1 year* | [43] | |
August 5, 1999 | Dan McGillis | 2 years, $3.35 million | [44] | |
August 18, 1999 | Karl Dykhuis | 3 years, $3 million | [45] | |
September 3, 1999 | Daymond Langkow | 2 years, $1.6 million | [46] | |
September 6, 1999 | Craig Berube | 1 year, $700,000 | [47] | |
September 6, 1999 | Valeri Zelepukin | 1 year, $907,500 | [47] | |
January 23, 2000 | Keith Primeau | 5 years, $22.75 million | Acquired in January 23 trade | [26] |
Entry level contracts
The following players — Flyers draft picks, undrafted free agents, and the unsigned draft picks of other teams — were signed by the Flyers to entry level contracts.
Date | Player | Previous team (league) | Draft | Contract details | Ref |
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August 3, 1999 | Ruslan Fedotenko | Sioux City Musketeers (USHL) | Undrafted free agent | [48] | |
August 20, 1999 | Simon Gagne | Quebec Remparts (QMJHL) | 1998 1st-round pick | 3 years, $2.925 million | [49] |
June 6, 2000 | Petr Hubacek | HC Vitkovice (CZE) | 1998 9th-round pick | [50] | |
June 6, 2000 | Dan Peters | Colorado College Tigers (WCHA) | Undrafted free agent | [50] | |
June 6, 2000 | Vaclav Pletka | HC Ocelari Trinec (QMJHL) | 1999 7th-round pick | [50] |
NHL Expansion Draft
The 1999 NHL Expansion Draft was held on June 25, 1999.[51][52] It featured one expansion team, the Atlanta Thrashers, selecting players from the other NHL teams except the Nashville Predators.[51] Each NHL team was allowed to protect either 1 goaltender, 5 defensemen, and 9 forwards OR 2 goaltenders, 3 defensemen, and 7 forwards.[51] All first-year players were exempt.[51] The Thrashers were provided a list of players they could select.[51]
The Flyers protected the following players:[51] goaltender John Vanbiesbrouck, defensemen Adam Burt, Eric Desjardins, Karl Dykhuis, Dan McGillis, and Chris Therien, and forwards Rod Brind'Amour, Keith Jones, Daymond Langkow, John LeClair, Eric Lindros, Sandy McCarthy, Mark Recchi, Mikael Renberg, and Valeri Zelepukin.
The Flyers made the following players available:[51] goaltenders Ron Hextall and Neil Little (unrestricted free agent), defensemen Artem Anisimov (unsigned draft pick), Steve Duchesne (unrestricted free agent), Chris Joseph (restricted free agent), Jeff Lank, David MacIsaac (unrestricted free agent), and Luke Richardson, and forwards Mikael Andersson, Craig Berube (unrestricted free agent), Dennis Bonvie (unrestricted free agent), Marc Bureau, Mark Greig, Paul Healey, Jody Hull, Patrik Juhlin, Dan Kordic (restricted free agent), Shawn McCosh, Steve McLaren, Jim Montgomery, Richard Park (restricted free agent), Ruslan Shafikov (unsigned draft pick), Radovan Somik (unsigned draft pick), Martin Streit (unsigned draft pick), Roman Vopat, Peter White, and Jason Zent.
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Jody Hull | Atlanta Thrashers | Reacquired by Flyers in October 15 trade |
NHL Waiver Draft
The 1999 NHL Waiver Draft was held on September 27, 1999.[54] Each NHL team placed 18 skaters and 2 goaltenders on a protected list from which the other teams could not select.[54] First-year professional players were exempt.[54] The Flyers were not involved in any selections during the draft.[54]
The Flyers protected the following players:[55] goaltenders Brian Boucher and John Vanbiesbrouck, defensemen Adam Burt, Eric Desjardins, Karl Dykhuis, Dan McGillis, Luke Richardson, and Chris Therien, forwards Mikael Andersson, Craig Berube, Rod Brind'Amour, Marc Bureau, Keith Jones, Daymond Langkow, John LeClair, Eric Lindros, Sandy McCarthy, Mark Recchi, Mikael Renberg, and Valeri Zelepukin.
The Flyers left the following players unprotected:[55] goaltender Neil Little and defensemen Jeff Lank and Dean Melanson, and forwards Mark Greig, Paul Healey, Mike Maneluk, Steve McLaren, Jim Montgomery, Sean O'Brien, Roman Vopat, Peter White, and Jason Zent.
Departures
The following players left the team via free agency, release, or retirement. Players who were under contract and left the team during the season are marked with an asterisk (*).
Date | Player | New team (league) | Via | Notes | Ref |
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August 18, 1999 | Chris Joseph | Ottawa Senators | Free agency | [56] | |
August 26, 1999 | David MacIsaac | Los Angeles Kings | Free agency | [57] | |
September 3, 1999 | Steve Duchesne | Detroit Red Wings | Free agency | [58] | |
September 6, 1999 | Ron Hextall | — | Retirement | Final year of contract was bought out | [6] |
September 20, 1999 | Dennis Bonvie | Pittsburgh Penguins | Free agency | [59] | |
September 22, 1999 | Richard Park | Utah Grizzlies (IHL) | Free agency | [60] | |
N/A | Dan Kordic | — | Retirement | No official announcement | [61] |
December 4, 1999 | Martin Cerven* | Charlotte Checkers (ECHL) | Buyout | Played remainder of season with Charlotte | [62][63] |
December 4, 1999 | Roman Vopat* | Essen Mosquitoes (DEL) | Buyout | Signed with Essen on December 19 | [62][64] |
December 4, 1999 | Jason Zent* | — | Buyout | Retired, no official announcement | [62][65] |
Draft picks
Philadelphia's picks at the 1999 NHL Entry Draft, which was held at the FleetCenter in Boston, Massachusetts on June 26, 1999.[66]
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1 | 22 | Ouellet, MaximeMaxime Ouellet | Goaltender | Canada | Quebec Remparts (QMJHL) | 12 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 3.08 | |
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- Draft notes[67]
- The Flyers traded their second-round pick, 58th overall, the New York Islanders' 2000 sixth-round pick, and Dainius Zubrus to the Montreal Canadiens for Mark Recchi on March 10, 1999. The Canadiens had the option of choosing the Flyers second-round pick in 1999 or 2000 and the option of taking either the San Jose Sharks' seventh-round pick or the Islanders' 2000 sixth-round pick.
- a The Flyers traded their third-round pick, 90th overall, to the Calgary Flames for the rights to Ryan Bast and the Flames' eighth-round pick, 224th overall, on October 13, 1998.
- The Flyers traded their fifth-round pick, 148th overall, and Colin Forbes to the Tampa Bay Lightning for Mikael Andersson and Sandy McCarthy on March 20, 1999.
- b The Flyers traded Pat Kavanagh to the Vancouver Canucks for the Canucks' sixth-round pick, 160th overall, on June 1, 1999.
- The St. Louis Blues received the Flyers' sixth-round pick, 180th overall, as compensation for the Flyers hiring Roger Neilson as their head coach.
- c The Flyers traded Johan Hedberg to the San Jose Sharks for the Sharks' seventh-round pick, 200th overall, on August 6, 1998.
- The Flyers traded their eighth-round pick, 237th overall, to the Carolina Hurricanes for the rights to Francis Lessard on May 25, 1999.
- The Flyers traded their ninth-round pick, 265th overall, to the Dallas Stars for the Stars' 1998 ninth-round pick on June 27, 1998.
Farm teams
The Flyers were affiliated with the Philadelphia Phantoms of the AHL[2][68] and the Trenton Titans of the ECHL.[3]
References
- General
- hockeyDB.com: Roster and player statistics · Results and Schedule
- hockey-reference.com: Roster and Statistics · Schedule and Results
- Flyers History: Season Overview · Game Scores & Results · Playoff Results
- Specific
- ↑ "All Time Team Attendance". P. Anson. Flyers History. Retrieved October 26, 2013.
- 1 2 "AHL Franchise Statistics". P. Anson. Flyers History. Retrieved October 26, 2013.
- 1 2 "Non-AHL Affiliates". P. Anson. Flyers History. Retrieved October 26, 2013.
- ↑ "Plus: Hockey – Philadelphia; Hextall Is Waived; Career May Be Over". The New York Times. July 2, 1999. Retrieved April 24, 2011.
- 1 2 Panaccio, Tim (July 7, 1999). "Hextall Clears Waivers; Flyers To Buy Out Year". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved November 26, 2014.
- 1 2 Panaccio, Tim (September 7, 1999). "So Long, Ron". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved November 26, 2014.
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External links
- Farber, Michael (April 10, 2000). "Team Turmoil". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved November 8, 2014.