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It happened on Friday, but I didn't see a thread about it. I like this kid - for a 6th rounder, he's shows lots of potential.

 

http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/flyers/20150529_Flyers_sign_sixth-round_forward_Radel_Fazleev.html

 

TWO MONTHS after Radel Fazleev commanded the attention of Flyers president Paul Holmgren and top Western Canada scout Mark Greig during a visit in Calgary, Fazleev has checked off one of his career goals.
 
The Flyers signed Fazleev, a low-risk, high-reward sixth-round pick to a three-year, entry-level contract Thursday.
 
Fazleev, picked 168th overall last June, wowed Holmgren during one of his Calgary Hitmen games when the Flyers were at the Saddledome in March. He played in just about every situation in Calgary, on the second-unit power play and penalty kill, and earned a reputation for his hunger for loose pucks.
 
The all-around forward from Russia finished up his solid campaign with 14 points in 17 WHL playoff games. In two years in North America, Fazleev has learned English fluently and has grown in leaps and bounds on the ice. Since he is 19, he will likely go back to Calgary next season for another year of major junior. He cannot play in the AHL.
 
"I don't know about other , but for me, I want to play in the NHL,'' Fazleev told the Daily News in March. "This is not the easiest way, but I think this is the shortest way to get there. I've got to work on everything, my speed, my weight, my shot. I don't want to stop working hard. Progressing never stops.''
 
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Flyers 2013 first-round pick Samuel Morin scored in the second period of Thursday night's do-or-die Memorial Cup game for Rimouski (QMJHL) . . . While it might be hard to root for Chicago after that 2010 Stanley Cup final, Flyers fans may have a reason: If the Blackhawks win Game 7 Saturday night in Anaheim, the Flyers' 2016 draft pick from this February's Kimmo Timonen trade will bump up from the third round to the second.
 
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Happy for the kid he has earned it i imagine he will get at least one more year of juniors then off to the Phantoms he goes.

Next i wonder when they get Michael Parks signed to an ELC it shouldn't be long he was one of Hak's defensive specialist.

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It happened on Friday, but I didn't see a thread about it. I like this kid - for a 6th rounder, he's shows lots of potential.

http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/flyers/20150529_Flyers_sign_sixth-round_forward_Radel_Fazleev.html

TWO MONTHS after Radel Fazleev commanded the attention of Flyers president Paul Holmgren and top Western Canada scout Mark Greig during a visit in Calgary, Fazleev has checked off one of his career goals.

The Flyers signed Fazleev, a low-risk, high-reward sixth-round pick to a three-year, entry-level contract Thursday.

Fazleev, picked 168th overall last June, wowed Holmgren during one of his Calgary Hitmen games when the Flyers were at the Saddledome in March. He played in just about every situation in Calgary, on the second-unit power play and penalty kill, and earned a reputation for his hunger for loose pucks.

The all-around forward from Russia finished up his solid campaign with 14 points in 17 WHL playoff games. In two years in North America, Fazleev has learned English fluently and has grown in leaps and bounds on the ice. Since he is 19, he will likely go back to Calgary next season for another year of major junior. He cannot play in the AHL.

"I don't know about other , but for me, I want to play in the NHL,'' Fazleev told the Daily News in March. "This is not the easiest way, but I think this is the shortest way to get there. I've got to work on everything, my speed, my weight, my shot. I don't want to stop working hard. Progressing never stops.''

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Flyers 2013 first-round pick Samuel Morin scored in the second period of Thursday night's do-or-die Memorial Cup game for Rimouski (QMJHL) . . . While it might be hard to root for Chicago after that 2010 Stanley Cup final, Flyers fans may have a reason: If the Blackhawks win Game 7 Saturday night in Anaheim, the Flyers' 2016 draft pick from this February's Kimmo Timonen trade will bump up from the third round to the second.

This kid will be a Flyer. I watched him with Sanheim when the Hitmen came to pdx. Can play center or wing, great on the pk, had size and can skate. He is the type of depth guy every team needs. Nothing flashy but a SOLID all around game.

After reading all the reports on the new coach, this guy is exactly the player we need to fit into his system. At the worst fazleev and leier would be the makings of a legit checking 4th line.

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