Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Fletcher as murky on the NHL’s future as anyone

- By Rob Parent rparent@21st-centurymed­ia.com @ReluctantS­E on Twitter

As part of an NHL initiative to have at least some players and executives available to talk about everyone’s sense of nothingnes­s, Flyers general manager Chuck Fletcher raised his hand on a Monday media conference call to weigh in on the important issues of the hockey day.

Naturally then, he had few answers to various predict-the-future questions, such as if there’s going to be a remainder of the season, when a re-start might occur, and how his players might do to remain at least in a semblance of playing shape.

It was encouragin­g, however, that he managed to fill up his preferred 15 minute slot. He even wished everybody well in doing so.

“We’re in different times right now and want to certainly mention that our entire organizati­on, and certainly my family and I, we want to thank all the people working on the front lines of this pandemic,” Fletcher said. “The doctors, nurses, hospital workers, our first responders and everyone working hard to keep our essential services operating for the benefit of all of us.”

As far as all of his players, Fletcher said, “most of them have returned to their offseason homes. A lot of them have the ability to work out there. I don’t think anybody is skating, obviously, at this point. I think guys are doing the best they can to stay in shape and they are all hopeful that in time we get to a better place in this world, where we’ll be able to come back and play hockey.”

If (and OK, maybe when) that happens under a 2020 timeline, Fletcher espoused the theory that nothing more than a two-week minitraini­ng camp could suffice for the best players in the world to be ticket-moneyworth­y.

“Guys take care of themselves,” said Fletcher, not mentioning how tough that is to do now with workout facilities closed. “We have had other instances where we have had work stoppages and we’ve had shorter training camps to get ready for the season. Players have been able to manage it. These guys are tremendous athletes and they take care of themselves.

“Certainly two weeks, in my opinion, would be sufficient to get guys up to speed.”

With wins in nine of their last 10 games the Flyers were certainly up to speed when it came to tracking a high seed for the Eastern Conference playoffs.

Kind of a shame if they couldn’t come back and try to capitalize on that.

“I think all of us are concerned about everyone’s health and well-being and trying to take all the precaution­s we can,” Fletcher said. “Everybody (has) tried to heed the advice of the NHL and self-isolate and do what we can to keep ourselves and our families safe. Be smart members of the community and try to stay out of everyone’s way.”

Fletcher had regular conferenci­ng with assistant GMs Brent Flahr and Barry Hanrahan, who in recent days helped get two Flyers college draft picks of recent years, Tanner Laczynski and Wade Allison, signed to pro entry deals. Flahr and the team scouts are also busy preparing reports – albeit with less research info than in any other year – for whenever an NHL Draft will be held.

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