2006–07 Philadelphia Flyers season

2006–07 Philadelphia Flyers
Division 5th Atlantic
Conference 15th Eastern
2006–07 record 22–48–12
Home record 10–24–7
Road record 12–24–5
Goals for 214
Goals against 303
Team information
President Peter Luukko
General Manager Bob Clarke (resigned)[lower-alpha 1]
Paul Holmgren[lower-alpha 1]
Coach Ken Hitchcock (fired)[lower-alpha 1]
John Stevens[lower-alpha 1]
Captain Peter Forsberg (Oct-Feb)[lower-alpha 2]
Alternate captains Simon Gagne
Derian Hatcher
Sami Kapanen (Feb-Apr)[lower-alpha 2]
Arena Wachovia Center
Average attendance 19,283[1]
Minor league affiliate(s) Philadelphia Phantoms
Trenton Titans
Team leaders
Goals Simon Gagne (41)
Assists Joni Pitkanen (39)
Points Simon Gagne (68)
Penalties in minutes Ben Eager (233)
Plus/minus Scottie Upshall (+4)
Wins Antero Niittymaki (9)
Goals against average Martin Biron (3.01)

The 2006–07 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Flyers' 40th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). For the first time in franchise history the Flyers finished with the worst record in the entire league and missed the playoffs for the first time since 1994.

Off-season

During the off-season the Flyers lost Michal Handzus in a trade with the Chicago Blackhawks, defenseman Kim Johnsson to free agency and Eric Desjardins and team captain Keith Primeau to retirement.[2]

Regular season

Peter Forsberg replaced Primeau as team captain,[3] but a chronic foot injury had him in and out of the lineup throughout the season and limited his effectiveness. Eight games into the regular season and with a record of 1–6–1, General Manager Bob Clarke resigned and head coach Ken Hitchcock was fired.[4] Assistant coach John Stevens replaced Hitchcock and assistant general manager Paul Holmgren took on Clarke's responsibilities on an interim basis.[4]

The changes did little to improve the Flyers fortunes in 2006–07 as setting franchise records for futility became the norm. They had several multiple-game losing streaks including a franchise worst 10–game losing streak and a 12–game home losing streak that stretched from November 29 to February 10. Ultimately, the Flyers finished with a 22–48–12 record, the most losses in franchise history and the worst record in the league. They also set the NHL record for the biggest points drop off in the standings in a one-year span (101 points in 2005–06 to 56 points in 2006–07, a difference of 45 points).

With the team clearly on the verge of missing the playoffs for the first time since 1994, Holmgren set his sights on rebuilding the team and preparing for the future. Forsberg, unwilling to commit to playing next season, was traded to the Nashville Predators for Scottie Upshall, Ryan Parent, and 2007 1st and 3rd-round draft picks.[5] Veteran defenseman Alexei Zhitnik was traded to the Atlanta Thrashers for prospect defenseman Braydon Coburn[6] and disappointing off-season acquisition Kyle Calder was sent to the Detroit Red Wings via Chicago in exchange for defenseman Lasse Kukkonen.[7] The Flyers also acquired goaltender Martin Biron from the Buffalo Sabres for a 2007 2nd-round pick.[8] Given wide praise for his efforts, the Flyers gave Holmgren a two-year contract and removed the interim label from his title.[9]

The Flyers finished the regular season having allowed 297 goals (excluding 6 shootout goals allowed), the most in the League.[10][11]

Season standings

Atlantic Division
No. CR GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
12New Jersey Devils8249249216201107
25Pittsburgh Penguins82472411277246105
36New York Rangers8242301024221694
48New York Islanders8240301224824092
515Philadelphia Flyers8222481221430356

[12]

Note: No. = Division rank, CR = Conference rank, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points
       Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.

Eastern Conference[13]
R Div GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1 P - Buffalo SabresNE8253227308242113
2 Y - New Jersey DevilsAT8249249216201107
3 Y - Atlanta ThrashersSE8243281124624597
4 X - Ottawa SenatorsNE8248259288222105
5 X - Pittsburgh PenguinsAT82472411277246105
6 X - New York RangersAT8242301024221694
7 X - Tampa Bay LightningSE824433525326193
8 X - New York IslandersAT8240301224824092
8.5
9 Toronto Maple LeafsNE8240311125826991
10 Montreal CanadiensNE824234624525690
11 Carolina HurricanesSE824034824125388
12 Florida PanthersSE8235311624725786
13 Boston BruinsNE823541621928976
14 Washington CapitalsSE8228401423528670
15 Philadelphia FlyersAT8222481221430356
Divisions: AT – Atlantic, NE – Northeast, SE – Southeast

P- Clinched Presidents Trophy; Y- Clinched Division; X- Clinched Playoff spot

Schedule and results

Pre-season

2006 Pre-season[14]

Legend:   Win   Loss   Overtime/shootout loss

Regular season

2006–07 Regular season

Legend:   Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

Player statistics

Skaters

  • Position abbreviations: C = Center; D = Defense; G = Goaltender; LW = Left Wing; RW = Right Wing
  • dagger = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
  • double-dagger = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
Regular season
No. Player Age Pos GP G A Pts +/- PIM
12Simon Gagne26LW76412768230
22Mike Knuble34RW64243054256
44Joni Pitkanen23D7743943−2588
21Peter Forsbergdouble-dagger33C40112940272
17Jeff Carter22C62142337−1748
18Mike Richards21C59102232−1252
8Geoff Sanderson34LW58111829−1644
20R. J. Umberger24C81161228−3241
24Sami Kapanen33RW77111425−2122
29, 45Alexandre Picard21D6231922−1917
6Randy Jones25D6641822−1438
19Kyle Calderdouble-dagger28LW5991221−3136
27Randy Robitailledouble-dagger31C2851217−422
27Dmitry Afanasenkovdagger26LW418715−1912
9Scottie Upshalldagger23RW18671348
9, 15Stefan Ruzicka21RW4031013−618
77Alexei Zhitnikdaggerdouble-dagger34D3131013−1638
11Ryan Potulny22C357512122
55Ben Eager23LW636511−13233
29Todd Fedorukdagger27LW483811−1184
2Derian Hatcher34D82369−2467
61Mike Yorkdagger29LW34448−98
93Petr Nedveddouble-dagger35C21167−2018
5Braydon Coburndagger21D20347−216
34Freddy Meyerdouble-dagger26D25235−414
23Denis Gauthier30D43044−1145
46Jussi Timonen23D14044−106
40Eric Meloche30RW13123−64
28Boyd Kane28LW15022−428
65Nate Guenin24D902204
43Lars Jonsson25D8022−46
42Robert Esche29G18022N/A2
3Mike Rathje32D18011−76
52Triston Grant22LW8011−110
5Nolan Baumgartnerdouble-dagger30D6011021
30Antero Niittymaki26G52000N/A2
28Lasse Kukkonendagger25D20000−18
43Martin Birondagger29G16000N/A0
26Darren Reiddagger23RW14000−718
54David Printz26D12000−34
33Riley Cote24LW8000011
14Denis Hameldagger29LW7000−40
15Niko Dimitrakos27RW5000−46
49Michael Leightondaggerdouble-dagger25G4000N/A0
14Mark Cullen28C3000−30
32Martin Grenier26D3000−30
36Matt Ellison23RW200000
35Martin Houle21G1000N/A0
77Ryan Parentdagger19D100000

Goaltenders

  • dagger = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
  • double-dagger = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
Regular season
No. Player Age GP W L OT SO GA SV% GAA MIN
30Antero Niittymaki265292980166.8943.382942
42Robert Esche2918591162.8724.32860
43Martin Birondagger2916682147.9083.01935
49Michael Leightondaggerdouble-dagger254220012.8823.70195
35Martin Houle21100001.66727.272

Awards and records

Awards

League awards and honors
Award or honor Recipient Ref
Selected to NHL All-Star Game Simon Gagne [15]
Team awards[16]
Award Recipient
Barry Ashbee Trophy Derian Hatcher
Bobby Clarke Trophy Simon Gagne
Gene Hart Memorial Award Sami Kapanen
Pelle Lindbergh Memorial Trophy Ben Eager
Toyota Cup Simon Gagne
Yanick Dupre Memorial Class Guy Award Mike Knuble

Records

The 2006–07 edition of the Philadelphia Flyers (Kyle Calder, Jeff Carter, and Sami Kapanen pictured on the left during a January 4 game against the New York Rangers) holds several dubious franchise records, including most losses, fewest points, fewest home wins, and three different losing/winless streaks.

Individual

Franchise player records set during the 2006–07 season
Record Type Total Player Date(s) Opponent Ref
Games without a win Streak 15 Antero Niittymaki 12/2/2006 – 1/20/2007 [17]
Assists by a defenseman Game 5 Alexandre Picard 2/1/2007 New Jersey Devils [18]
Assists by a rookie Game 5 Alexandre Picard 2/1/2007 New Jersey Devils [18]
Losses Season 29[lower-alpha 3] Antero Niittymaki [19]
Lowest plus-minus Season –32 R. J. Umberger [20]

Team

Franchise team records set during the 2006–07 season
Record Type Total Date(s) Opponent Refs
Goals against Period 6[lower-alpha 4] 10/27/2006 Buffalo Sabres [21]
Games winless at home Streak 13[lower-alpha 5] 11/29/2006 – 2/8/2007 [22]
Games lost Streak 9 12/8/2006 – 12/27/2006 [22]
Games lost at home Streak 8 12/9/2006 – 1/27/2007 [22]
Fewest wins at home Season 10 [23]
Most losses Season 48 [24]
Most losses at home Season 24 [23]
Fewest points Season 56 [24]
Worst winning percentage Season .341 [24]
Fewest shootouts Season 7[lower-alpha 6] [25]
Fewest shootout wins Season 1 [25]

Milestones

Individual career milestones[26]
Milestone Player Details Date Ref
750th game coached Ken Hitchcock October 5, 2006 [27]
600th assist Peter Forsberg Primary assist on Simon Gagne's powerplay goal at 14:19 of the second period January 18, 2007 [28][29]
1,000th game played Alexei Zhitnik February 20, 2007
1,000th game played Derian Hatcher April 7, 2007

Transactions

The Flyers were involved in the following transactions from June 20, 2006, the day after the deciding game of the 2006 Stanley Cup Finals, through June 6, 2007, the day of the deciding game of the 2007 Stanley Cup Finals.[30]

Trades

Date Details Ref
June 24, 2006 To Philadelphia Flyers
3rd-round pick in 2006
4th-round pick in 2006
To Montreal Canadiens
Chicago's 3rd-round pick in 2006
[31]
August 2, 2006 To Philadelphia Flyers
Eric Meloche
To Chicago Blackhawks
rights to Vaclav Pletka
[32]
August 4, 2006 To Philadelphia Flyers
Kyle Calder
To Chicago Blackhawks
Michal Handzus
[33]
November 9, 2006 To Philadelphia Flyers
Darren Reid
To Tampa Bay Lightning
Daniel Corso
[34]
November 13, 2006 To Philadelphia Flyers
Todd Fedoruk
To Anaheim Ducks
4th-round pick in 2007
conditional right to switch 5th-round picks in 2007[lower-alpha 7]
[35][36]
December 16, 2006 To Philadelphia Flyers
Alexei Zhitnik
To New York Islanders
Freddy Meyer
conditional draft pick[lower-alpha 8]
[37]
December 20, 2006 To Philadelphia Flyers
Mike York
To New York Islanders
Randy Robitaille
5th-round pick in 2008
[38]
February 15, 2007 To Philadelphia Flyers
Ryan Parent
Scottie Upshall
1st-round pick in 2007
3rd-round pick in 2007
To Nashville Predators
Peter Forsberg
[5]
February 24, 2007 To Philadelphia Flyers
Braydon Coburn
To Atlanta Thrashers
Alexei Zhitnik
[6]
February 26, 2007 To Philadelphia Flyers
Lasse Kukkonen
3rd-round pick in 2007
To Chicago Blackhawks
Kyle Calder
[7]
February 27, 2007 To Philadelphia Flyers
Martin Biron
To Buffalo Sabres
2nd-round pick in 2007
[8]
June 4, 2007 To Philadelphia Flyers
future considerations
To Nashville Predators
Matt Ellison
[39]

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 Ref
June 26, 2006 Brad Tapper Hannover Scorpions (DEL) 1 year* [40]
July 1, 2006 Nolan Baumgartner Vancouver Canucks 2 years, $2.4 million [41]
July 1, 2006 Lars Jonsson HV71 (Elitserien) 1 year, $450,000* [41][42]
July 4, 2006 Randy Robitaille Minnesota Wild 1 year, $600,000 [43]
July 5, 2006 Mark Cullen Chicago Blackhawks 1 year, $450,000 [44]
July 13, 2006 Daniel Corso Frankfurt Lions (DEL) 1 year* [45]
July 13, 2006 Martin Grenier New York Rangers 1 year* [45]
July 13, 2006 Boyd Kane Washington Capitals 1 year* [45]
July 19, 2006 Geoff Sanderson Phoenix Coyotes 2 years, $3 million [46]

Offer sheets

The Flyers signed the following restricted free agents to offer sheets.

Date Player Team Contract details Result Ref
September 12, 2006 Ryan Kesler Vancouver Canucks 1 year, $1.9 million Matched [47]

Re-signed

The following players were re-signed by the Flyers. Two-way contracts are marked with an asterisk (*).

Date Player Contract details Ref
July 5, 2006 Antero Niittymaki 1 year, $1 million [48]
July 6, 2006 R.J. Umberger 2 years, $2.3 million [49]
July 13, 2006 Matt Ellison 1 year* [45]
July 14, 2006 Joni Pitkanen 1 year, $2 million [50]
July 29, 2006 David Printz 1 year* [51]
September 2, 2006 Tony Voce 1 year* [52]
September 11, 2006 Simon Gagne 5 years, $26.25 million [53]
November 29, 2006 Mike Knuble 2 years, $5.6 million extension [54]
February 13, 2007 Sami Kapanen 2 years, $2.5 million extension [55]
March 27, 2007 Martin Biron 2 years, $7 million extension [56]
May 11, 2007 Scottie Upshall 2 years, $2.45 million extension [57]
May 14, 2007 Ben Eager 2 years, $1.2 million extension [58]
May 17, 2007 Lasse Kukkonen 2 years, $1.75 million extension [59]

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
July 5, 2006 Denis Tolpeko Regina Pats (WHL) Undrafted free agent 3 years, $1.475 million [60]
August 16, 2006 Nate Guenin Ohio State Buckeyes (CCHA) Unsigned 2002 4th-round pick (NY Rangers) 2 years, $1.7 million [61]
September 23, 2006 Oskars Bartulis Moncton Wildcats (QMJHL) 2005 3rd-round pick 3 years, $1.55 million [62]
March 15, 2007 Kyle Greentree Alaska Nanooks (CCHA) Undrafted free agent 2 years, $1.7 million [63]
March 15, 2007 Jon Matsumoto Bowling Green Falcons (CCHA) 2006 3rd-round pick 3 years, $1.8 million [63]
May 17, 2007 David Laliberte P.E.I. Rocket (QMJHL) 2004 4th-round pick 3 years, $1.555 million [59]
June 1, 2007 Josh Beaulieu London Knights (OHL) 2005 5th-round pick 3 years, $1.495 million [64]
June 1, 2007 Jeremy Duchesne Val-d'Or Foreurs (QMJHL) 2005 4th-round pick 3 years, $1.59 million [64]

Waivers

The Flyers were involved in the following waivers transactions. Players claimed on recall waivers are marked with an asterisk (*).

Date Player Claimed by Claimed from Ref
November 11, 2006 Marty Murray* Los Angeles Kings Philadelphia Flyers [65]
December 30, 2006 Dmitry Afanasenkov Philadelphia Flyers Tampa Bay Lightning [66]
January 2, 2007 Petr Nedved* Edmonton Oilers Philadelphia Flyers [67]
January 11, 2007 Michael Leighton Philadelphia Flyers Nashville Predators [68]
February 24, 2007 Nolan Baumgartner* Dallas Stars Philadelphia Flyers [69]
February 27, 2007 Denis Hamel Philadelphia Flyers Atlanta Thrashers [70]
February 27, 2007 Michael Leighton Montreal Canadiens Philadelphia Flyers [70]

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
June 30, 2006 Turner Stevenson Buyout Announced retirement on April 13, 2007 [71]
June 30, 2006 Chris Therien Retirement [72]
July 1, 2006 Kim Johnsson Minnesota Wild Free agency [73]
July 6, 2006 Branko Radivojevic Minnesota Wild Free agency [74]
July 14, 2006 Donald Brashear Washington Capitals Free agency [75]
July 14, 2006 John Slaney Philadelphia Phantoms (AHL) Free agency [76]
July 21, 2006 Wade Skolney Pittsburgh Penguins Free agency [77]
August 10, 2006 Eric Desjardins Retirement [78]
September 14, 2006 Keith Primeau Retirement 2 years remained on contract [2]
September 15, 2006 Ryan Ready Iserlohn Roosters (DEL) Free agency [79]
September 21, 2006 Brian Savage Retirement [80]
October 11, 2006 Pat Kavanagh Portland Pirates (AHL) Free agency [81]
June 4, 2007 David Printz* Djurgarden IF (Elitserien) Free agency Contract for the 2007–08 season [82]

Draft picks

Philadelphia's picks at the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, which was held at General Motors Place in Vancouver on June 24, 2006.[83] The Flyers original third-round pick, 85th overall, was traded to the San Jose Sharks for Niko Dimitrakos on March 9, 2006.[84]

Players drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers in 2006 and their NHL career regular season statistics (complete through the end of the 2017–18 season)
Round Pick Player Position Nationality Team (league) GP G A Pts PIM W L OT GAA Notes
1 22 Claude Giroux Right Wing  Canada Gatineau Olympiques (QMJHL) 738 214 463 677 328 &
&
&
&
2 39 Andreas Nodl Right Wing  Austria Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL) 183 15 21 36 28 &
&
&
&
[lower-alpha 9]
2 42 Mike Ratchuk Defense  United States U.S. NTDP (NAHL) &
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
[lower-alpha 10]
2 55 Denis Bodrov Defense  Russia Tolyatti Lada (RSL) &
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
3 79 Jon Matsumoto Center  Canada Bowling Green Falcons (CCHA) 14 2 0 2 4 &
&
&
&
[lower-alpha 11]
4 101 Joonas Lehtivuori Defense  Finland Ilves (SM-liiga) &
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
[lower-alpha 12]
4 109 Jakub Kovar Goaltender  Czech Republic Budějovice Jr. (CZE) &
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
[lower-alpha 11]
5 145 Jon Rheault Right Wing  United States Providence Friars (HE) 5 0 0 0 0 &
&
&
&
6 175 Michael Dupont Goaltender   Switzerland Baie-Comeau Drakkar (QMJHL) &
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
7 205 Andrei Popov Right Wing  Russia Traktor Chelyabinsk (Vysshaya Liga) &
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&

Farm teams

The Flyers were affiliated with the Philadelphia Phantoms of the AHL[85] and the Trenton Titans of the ECHL.[86] After an early season coaching change from Craig Berube, who joined the Flyers as an assistant, to Kjell Samuelsson, the Phantoms struggled finishing sixth in their division and missing the playoffs.[87] Trenton finished 4th in their division and made it to the 2nd round of the playoffs before losing to the Dayton Bombers in their last season as a Flyers affiliate. Following the 2006–07 ECHL season the Titans were renamed the Trenton Devils by their new owners, the New Jersey Devils.

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 On October 22, Clarke resigned and Hitchcock was fired. Holmgren was named interim general manager and Stevens was named head coach. Berube was named an assistant coach. Holmgren had the interim label removed from his title when he was given a two-year contract extension on March 14.
  2. 1 2 Forsberg was traded to the Nashville Predators on February 15. No new captain was named for the remainder of the season. Kapanen was named an alternate captain for the remainder of the season.
  3. Tied mark set by Bernie Parent during the 1969–70 season.
  4. Tied mark set during the 1968–69, 1981–82, and 1992–93 seasons.
  5. 10 losses and 3 shootout losses.
  6. Tied during the 2009–10 season.
  7. Condition not met.
  8. The Islanders had a choice between the Flyers' third-round pick in 2007 or the Flyers' second-round pick in 2008. The Islanders chose the 2007 third-round pick.
  9. The Flyers traded the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim's 2005 second-round pick to the Phoenix Coyotes for the Coyotes' second-round pick, 39th overall, and the Columbus Blue Jackets' 2005 fourth-round pick on July 30, 2005.[84]
  10. The Flyers received the Los Angeles Kings' second-round pick, 42nd overall, as compensation for the Kings hiring Dean Lombardi as their general manager.[84]
  11. 1 2 The Flyers traded Eric Meloche and Patrick Sharp to the Chicago Blackhawks for Matt Ellison and the Blackhawks' third-round pick, 66th overall, on December 5, 2005. [84]The Flyers traded the Blackhawks' pick to the Montreal Canadiens for the Canadiens' third, 79th overall, and fourth-round pick, 109th overall, on June 24, 2006.
  12. The Flyers traded Dennis Seidenberg to the Phoenix Coyotes for Petr Nedved on January 20, 2006. The Flyers also had the option of swapping fourth-round picks, which was exercised resulting in the Flyers moving from the 115th overall pick to the 101st overall pick, and 2007 third-round picks, which was not exercised.[84]

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