Some possible trade targets to upgrade the Flyers offense
Here are some of the unrestricted free-agent forwards who could appeal to the Flyers in a deal, one that would ease the pain of losing winger Wayne Simmonds (out indefinitely with a concussion) and Scott Hartnell, who could miss another five weeks:
Corey Perry, Anaheim. Get in line. Perry is one of the game’s best wingers and a power-play force. He (or teammate Bobby Ryan, a Cherry Hill native) is just the type of sniper the Flyers need.
Brenden Morrow, Dallas. The 34-year-old left winger is coming off a down season and is viewed more as a stopgap than a long-term solution. He is supposedly available, and there are also whispers that if Dallas falls out of contention, another winger might be on the block – a guy named Jaromir Jagr.
Michael Ryder, Dallas. The soon-to-be-33-year-old winger is coming off a career season (35 goals) but could soon be on the trading block.
Stephen Weiss, Florida. The topline center has said he wants to end his career with the Panthers, but if Florida keeps struggling and can’t afford to pay him, the 29-year-old might be available.
Ryan Getzlaf, Anaheim. Coming off a season in which the center managed just 11 goals, Getzlaf would give the Flyers some much-needed size (6-foot-4, 217 pounds) up the middle.
Alexander Semin, Carolina. Semin has a reputation for playing carelessly, but there’s nothing wrong with the offensive part of his game.
David Clarkson, New Jersey. He’s coming off a career year (30 goals) and he has the toughness that makes him a natural for the Flyers’ management. But would the Devils trade him to a division rival?
Jarome Iginla, Calgary. Yes, he’s 35, but the highly respected winger is coming off a 32-goal season and is showing no signs of slowing down.