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OT: Ron Hextall out as Flyers GM.

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Not surprising.
Been here since 2014.
Where are all these great prospects we keep hearing about?
One can only do so much is Juniors or the AHL.

While Coach Haxtol still stays this team well before him has played very poor fundemental Hockey.
Everyone wants to blame goaltending. But there is so much more up front.
They don't clear the crease very well
They don't clear the zone very well
Don't play well in the neutral zone.
Not very Physical
Not much grit.
They get pushed off the puck to much.
They don't pass very well.
To many give aways.
 
They need to produce this year, but they have regressed. I imagine the coach will be let go as well, as wholesale changes are needed. Not sure who the likely candidates for GM and eventually the coach will be. Any speculation? This franchise has been inbred with former Flyers for far too long.
 
Not surprising.
Been here since 2014.
Where are all these great prospects we keep hearing about?
One can only do so much is Juniors or the AHL.

While Coach Haxtol still stays this team well before him has played very poor fundemental Hockey.
Everyone wants to blame goaltending. But there is so much more up front.
They don't clear the crease very well
They don't clear the zone very well
Don't play well in the neutral zone.
Not very Physical
Not much grit.
They get pushed off the puck to much.
They don't pass very well.
To many give aways.
Disappointed, went to 6th grade with Ron in PGH. His dad played for the Pens.

Tracked his career through the minors to Philly.
 
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My guess is that ownership wanted him to fire the coach and he refused. No inside knowledge.

If I was Hakstol, I wouldn't be buying any green bananas.
 
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This one is puzzling. Hextall has been the voice of reason within the organization. That's a welcome transition from the instant moves that the late Ed Snyder forced his GMs to make, which for the most part, hurt the team long-term.

When Hextall was hired, the Flyers were up against the limits of the salary cap, and had a pretty barren farm system. Their farm system has been thoroughly restocked (well, they could use a little more offensive talent), and they have much more flexibility with regards to the cap.

Perhaps the most controversial move of Hextall was the hiring of Dave Hakstol as head coach. His personality is not a hit with the fans, and the team's struggles in recent years have lead many to question whether he was the right guy for the job.

The past week was a frustrating one for fans of the Flyers. The team played poorly on Wednesday at Buffalo, falling 2-5. They played very well on Friday, defeating the Rangers 4-0 at home. Then they got embarrassed on Saturday at Toronto, 6-0. They have suffered a slew of injuries to their goalies, which hasn't helped them in the early going this season.

It seems odd to fire the GM early in the season.
 
This one is puzzling. Hextall has been the voice of reason within the organization. That's a welcome transition from the instant moves that the late Ed Snyder forced his GMs to make, which for the most part, hurt the team long-term.

When Hextall was hired, the Flyers were up against the limits of the salary cap, and had a pretty barren farm system. Their farm system has been thoroughly restocked (well, they could use a little more offensive talent), and they have much more flexibility with regards to the cap.

Perhaps the most controversial move of Hextall was the hiring of Dave Hakstol as head coach. His personality is not a hit with the fans, and the team's struggles in recent years have lead many to question whether he was the right guy for the job.

The past week was a frustrating one for fans of the Flyers. The team played poorly on Wednesday at Buffalo, falling 2-5. They played very well on Friday, defeating the Rangers 4-0 at home. Then they got embarrassed on Saturday at Toronto, 6-0. They have suffered a slew of injuries to their goalies, which hasn't helped them in the early going this season.

It seems odd to fire the GM early in the season.


Do not know if you watched, but the Toronto 6-0 loss was to put it mildly grounds for something.
 
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I’ve seen two issues over the past couple years. Goaltending is well documented as they have had constant injury issues and inconsistent performance.

The other problem is they lack top end young talent. They simply can’t compete with the teams with young stars. Toronto blew them out and they didn’t even have Matthews. Guys like Patrick and Konecny are nice players but they need to get to another level. Same with #9.
 
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This one is puzzling. Hextall has been the voice of reason within the organization. That's a welcome transition from the instant moves that the late Ed Snyder forced his GMs to make, which for the most part, hurt the team long-term.

When Hextall was hired, the Flyers were up against the limits of the salary cap, and had a pretty barren farm system. Their farm system has been thoroughly restocked (well, they could use a little more offensive talent), and they have much more flexibility with regards to the cap.

Perhaps the most controversial move of Hextall was the hiring of Dave Hakstol as head coach. His personality is not a hit with the fans, and the team's struggles in recent years have lead many to question whether he was the right guy for the job.

The past week was a frustrating one for fans of the Flyers. The team played poorly on Wednesday at Buffalo, falling 2-5. They played very well on Friday, defeating the Rangers 4-0 at home. Then they got embarrassed on Saturday at Toronto, 6-0. They have suffered a slew of injuries to their goalies, which hasn't helped them in the early going this season.

It seems odd to fire the GM early in the season.
Comcast bought out Ed Sniders shares the beginning of last season.
Hextall had the right plan. Build from within.
However he has not drafted and or developed enough players.
The farm system has not produced enoug.
Once you draft a player how much time can he spend in Juniors or the AHL?
You should know after 3 years. Hextall started in 2014.
Its beginning to look like Nolan Patrick is leaning toward the bust side.

Read Sam Donellen and Sam Carchidi on philly.com. There do an outstanding job covering the team. But where are all these prospects they keep writing about.

Hakstol shoudn't be looking at new real estate now.
 
They need to produce this year, but they have regressed. I imagine the coach will be let go as well, as wholesale changes are needed. Not sure who the likely candidates for GM and eventually the coach will be. Any speculation? This franchise has been inbred with former Flyers for far too long.
Comcast bought out Ed Sniders share the beginning off last year.
Dave Scott overseas the entire Comcast Spectacor operation. Don't know a whole lot about him. Paul Holmgren overseas the Flyers.
 
Agree, I think pressure was put on to remove the coach. Their special teams have been abysmal, with no change there either.

I think Hextall did an outstanding job of getting them out of cap Hell, why he was the first to go is beyond me. I disagree with those that say there is not enough young talent on the team. Now, you could state the case that he let young players sit in the AHL too long, but that was his MO, so you knew what you were signing up for when you brought him in.

I would have liked to have seen him get another year to continue to sign vets and bring up the draft picks, but he will not get the chance here.

Lord knows who Holmgren will bring “in”, this feels like a step backwards, having Paul in charge again.
 
Comcast bought out Ed Sniders share the beginning off last year.
Dave Scott overseas the entire Comcast Spectacor operation. Don't know a whole lot about him. Paul Holmgren overseas the Flyers.
Maybe they should play overseas!
 
This one is puzzling. Hextall has been the voice of reason within the organization. That's a welcome transition from the instant moves that the late Ed Snyder forced his GMs to make, which for the most part, hurt the team long-term.

When Hextall was hired, the Flyers were up against the limits of the salary cap, and had a pretty barren farm system. Their farm system has been thoroughly restocked (well, they could use a little more offensive talent), and they have much more flexibility with regards to the cap.

Perhaps the most controversial move of Hextall was the hiring of Dave Hakstol as head coach. His personality is not a hit with the fans, and the team's struggles in recent years have lead many to question whether he was the right guy for the job.

The past week was a frustrating one for fans of the Flyers. The team played poorly on Wednesday at Buffalo, falling 2-5. They played very well on Friday, defeating the Rangers 4-0 at home. Then they got embarrassed on Saturday at Toronto, 6-0. They have suffered a slew of injuries to their goalies, which hasn't helped them in the early going this season.

It seems odd to fire the GM early in the season.

Let's not forget that signing snafu of that defenseman and his 35th birthday Tom.
 
This one is puzzling. Hextall has been the voice of reason within the organization. That's a welcome transition from the instant moves that the late Ed Snyder forced his GMs to make, which for the most part, hurt the team long-term.

When Hextall was hired, the Flyers were up against the limits of the salary cap, and had a pretty barren farm system. Their farm system has been thoroughly restocked (well, they could use a little more offensive talent), and they have much more flexibility with regards to the cap.

Perhaps the most controversial move of Hextall was the hiring of Dave Hakstol as head coach. His personality is not a hit with the fans, and the team's struggles in recent years have lead many to question whether he was the right guy for the job.

The past week was a frustrating one for fans of the Flyers. The team played poorly on Wednesday at Buffalo, falling 2-5. They played very well on Friday, defeating the Rangers 4-0 at home. Then they got embarrassed on Saturday at Toronto, 6-0. They have suffered a slew of injuries to their goalies, which hasn't helped them in the early going this season.

It seems odd to fire the GM early in the season.
Tom....word is upper management...Scott and Holmgren asked him to fire Hakstol and he refused so he got fired.
 
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