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Hextall ‘shocked’ stumbling Flyers fired him

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VORHEES, N.J. • Former Philadelph­ia general manager Ron Hextall said he was stunned the Flyers fired him this week, despite their losing record.

Hextall, a former Flyers goalie, was fired Monday after 4½ seasons on the job.

“I didn’t see this coming in any way,” Hextall said Friday. “I was shocked. I was stunned, yeah.”

The Flyers are 10-12-2 and in last place in the Eastern Conference under coach Dave Hakstol headed into Saturday’s game at Pittsburgh. Flyers president Paul Holmgren said he fired Hextall because it had “become clear that we no longer share the same philosophi­cal approach concerning the direction of the team.”

Hextall had preached patience and tried to rebuild the Flyers through the draft instead of making short-term fixes with high-priced veterans. When the developmen­t didn’t come quick enough, Hextall was given the boot.

“There were a lot of things that just went the wrong way on us,” Hextall said.

Holmgren said this week the next general manager will decide Hakstol’s fate. Holmgren had few solid answers this week as to why he made the move, other than to repeatedly call Hextall “unyielding.”

Hextall said he took a three-stage approach toward trying to build a contender: clean up the salary-cap mess left behind by Holmgren, his predecesso­r; watch prospects grow as a team; make a big splash through free agency or a trade when the Flyers were close to “go time.”

“I didn’t feel we were at go time,” Hextall said.

The Flyers had two firstround playoff exits in Hextall’s tenure as they search for their first Stanley Cup since back-to-back titles in 1974-75.

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