*Homer warns that it’s going to get ridiculous around here in the next ten days. (Flyers)
*What we can learn from the Ilya Bryzgalov Era. (The Hockey Guys)
*Bryz issued a farewell statement, in which he kind of trolls the organization by thanking them for securing his family’s financial security. He’s also quite fond of Mr. Snider. (Philly.com)
*Bryzgalov’s agent, on the other hand, did not have any kind words for the Flyers. (NBC Sports)
*Steve Mason says he’s ready for the starting job. (Philly.com)
*Meltzer on the possibility of Roberto Luongo coming to town. (Hockeybuzz)
*From the Canucks’ side, further breaking down Vancouver’s situation with Luongo, including seeing if they can trade him before a buyout. (Canucks Army)
*Holmgren may be planning to move up from the 11th pick Sunday. (Flyers)
*Eric T. looks at how we can estimate a prospect’s ice time and quality of competition. (BSH)
*The NHL closed a compliance buyout loophole that those sneaky Tampa Bay Lightning were trying to go through. (SB Nation)
*The Blues have locked Kevin Shattenkirk down for the next four years. (Puck Daddy)
*Friedman’s 30 Thoughts, including buyouts, free agents, and the fear that comes with being a Flyers fan. (CBC)
*USA Hockey encourages kids with NHL dreams to play other sports. (ESPN)
*Finally, now that the playoffs are concluded, a list of injuries that were hidden from the record until the season was over. (DGB)