SB Nation Philly - James Van Riemsdyk Trade: Flyers Send Left Wing To Maple Leafs For Luke Schenn, According To Reporthttps://cdn.vox-cdn.com/community_logos/48987/philly-fave.png2012-07-14T11:45:05-04:00http://philly.sbnation.com/rss/stream/28775642012-07-14T11:45:05-04:002012-07-14T11:45:05-04:00NHL Rumors: Shane Doan Gets A Big Offer, Flyers Involved?
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<p>An unnamed Eastern Conference team has offered unrestricted free agent <span>Shane Doan</span> a four-year contract worth at least $30 million, <a href="https://twitter.com/Gambo620/statuses/223841139659259905">according to John Gambadoro of Sports 620 KTAR Phoenix</a>.</p>
<p>The 35-year old Doan had 22 goals and 28 assists for 50 goals last season with the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="http://www.sbnation.com/nhl/teams/phoenix-coyotes">Phoenix Coyotes</a>. He is a respected scorer, tallying at least 50 points for each of the last nine seasons. But if this unnamed Eastern Conference team is the Flyers... <a href="http://www.broadstreethockey.com/2012/7/13/3157517/shane-doan-contract-offer-insanity">Travis Hughes of Broad Street Hockey doesn't like it</a>. At all.</p>
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<p>I'd love Shane Doan on the <a href="https://www.broadstreethockey.com/">Flyers</a>. I think he's a fantastic player and if he can hop in, play in the top-6 and at least replace Jaromir Jagr's scoring from a year ago, I'd be all for it. But for $7.5 million per year, a deal that would make him the highest paid player on the team until 2016? (Or until <span>Claude Giroux</span> takes that title in two years.) Not a chance in hell.</p>
<p>Paul Holmgren isn't this crazy, right? Please re-assure me of that before I have a panic attack.</p>
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https://philly.sbnation.com/philadelphia-flyers/2012/7/14/3159055/nhl-free-agency-rumors-2012-philadelphia-flyers-shane-doanJay King2012-06-23T19:01:03-04:002012-06-23T19:01:03-04:00James Van Riemsdyk Trade: Schenn Brothers Join Forces in Philadelphia
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<p>By trading <span>James van Riemsdyk</span> to Toronto, the Flyers have reunited brothers Brayden and <span>Luke Schenn</span>. The two brothers<a target="_blank" href="http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/breaking/160131165.html"> are excited to play together in Philadelphia</a>.</p>
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<p>We’re pretty close," Schenn said in a conference call with reporters. "It's surreal right now. It's hard to describe how cool this is."</p>
<p>The younger Schenn "couldn't believe it," Luke Schenn said. "He told me it was a dream come true. It's hard to comprehend right now."</p>
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<p>The newest Flyer, Luke, is a 22-year old defenseman that will be an enforcer for Philadelphia. His brother, Brayden, is 20 years old and scored 12 goals in 54 games last season. He was acquired from the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.jewelsfromthecrown.com/">Los Angeles Kings</a> a year ago. The two were born in Canada.</p>
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https://philly.sbnation.com/philadelphia-flyers/2012/6/23/3113525/james-van-riemsdyk-trade-schenn-brothersDavid Cassilo2012-06-23T17:13:50-04:002012-06-23T17:13:50-04:00James Van Riemsdyk Trade: Flyers Send Left Wing To Maple Leafs For Luke Schenn, According To Report
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<p>Philadelphia and Toronto swap two promising, young talents and former top-five picks.</p> <p>The <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.broadstreethockey.com/">Philadelphia Flyers</a> shook up their roster on Saturday, trading left wing <span>James van Riemsdyk</span> to the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.pensionplanpuppets.com/">Toronto Maple Leafs</a> for defenseman <span>Luke Schenn</span>, according to <a target="_blank" href="https://twitter.com/DarrenDreger/status/216634655967948800">Darren Dreger of TSN</a>. Van Riemsdyk had been subject of trade rumors for weeks leading up to this deal.</p>
<p>Schenn is a coveted 22-year old defenseman who tallied 22 points and 61 penalty minutes last season. He was selected fifth overall by Toronto in the 2008 NHL draft.</p>
<p>Heading to Toronto, van Riemsdyk will give the Maple Leafs a talented 23-year old wing. He had 24 points in 43 games last season and already has 99 career points in 196 career games.</p>
<p>Van Riemsdyk was selected by Philadelphia with the second overall pick in the 2007 NHL draft.</p>
<p><i>For more from the 2012 NHL Draft and the Philadelphia Flyers offseason, stick with <a href="http://philly.sbnation.com/philadelphia-flyers/2012/6/6/3068019/2012-flyers-offseason-jaromir-jagr-close-to-returning">this storystream</a>. For full time Flyers news and analysis, head over to <a href="http://www.broadstreethockey.com/">Broad Street Hockey</a>.</i></p>
https://philly.sbnation.com/philadelphia-flyers/2012/6/23/3113374/james-van-riemsdyk-trade-luke-schenn-flyers-maple-leafsDavid Cassilo