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Interesting.........
Interesting.........
Its like 3.3M for 1 year and the Pens were offering $2M I know thatBut why ? If Philly still had Richards and Carter it would make more sense but now at this point of his career why go there ?
then they'll trade them after they cant win with them in the playoffs.Seems like Philly is picking EVERYONE up
Fixed lolSeems like Florida is picking EVERYONE up
I agree completely. I don't understand the logic of him heading to Philly, when they just shipped out their best talents in Richards and Carter earlier. Not a very good decision for Jagr to head there.I don't think it made sense for him to go to Philly naturally but I read why the Pens withdrew and apparently they told him he needs to accept their offer by 11 PM and he didn't so they pulled it.
But with the Flyers re-tooling...this isn't really what he needs to pursue IMO.
lol the Panthers would have been as good of a choice xD
Read more: http://hockey.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/9967/20110704/jagr_turned_down_bigger_offers_for_flyers/#ixzz1R92FFFpwAssociated Press - Jaromir Jagr says he turned down more lucrative offers to sign on with the Flyers.
He said he liked what the Flyers are "trying to do" to win a Stanley Cup.
Jagr, 39, spent the past three seasons playing in Russia.
This week he mulled a one-year offer to rejoin the Penguins, his original team, before deciding to play for the Flyers.
The Flyers deal is worth $3.3 million. Jagr didn't name the teams he said offered more money.