I can honestly say I am a bit shocked by this one. It is being reported by Tim Pinacchio that the Flyers are likely to sign Ray Emery as their starting goaltender for next season. Due to his veteran unrestricted free agent status, any contract cannot be signed before July 1st. The news that the Flyers may have an agreement with a goaltender isn’t shocking, but the fact that it is Emery is, in my opinion. There had been rumors about a month ago that the Flyers had contacted Emery’s agent. This news, however, will I think catch a lot of fans by surprise.
No one disputes the fact that Emery, 26, is an extremely talented goalie. Emery played his first full NHL season in 2005-2006 with the Ottawa Senators and played very well. He followed that up with a 2006-2007 season in which he went 33-16-6, with a 2.47 goals against average and a .918 save percentage. He took the Senators to the Stanley Cup Finals that season. The following year he battled injuries and played poorly and was subsequently waived by Ottawa at the end of the season. He spent the past year playing in Russia and went 22-8 with a 1.86 goals against average.
But, all his statistics and talent only tell part of the story with Emery. It would take me too much time to run through the list of behavioral problems that he has had. He is known to have a hot temper and to rack up way more penalty minutes than a goalie should. He has been suspended by the NHL for a stick to the face, he has fought teammates in practice, failed to show up for practices, and been stopped by police around 30 times for things such as road rage and various other traffic violations. According to Pinacchio, many sources and GM’s believe that Emery’s bad behavior is behind him. The time spent in Russia was supposed to do him some good and supposedly the Flyers have done thorough research on Emery. That’s all well and good, but then explain to me how it was during his recent time in Russia that Emery was pulled from a game and then assaulted the team doctor twice. He then never reported back to the team because of a contract dispute. Then, when he returned to Ontario this past March, he was pulled over for stunt driving and his license was suspended. Yeah, seems like he has really changed a lot and learned his lesson to me.
Look, I am all for people getting second chances in life, but I also believe where there is smoke there is fire. But, that’s not what we are talking about here. I never understand why people say someone deserves a second chance when we should really be talking about a 100th chance. I don’t need hard proof for every little thing and I don’t need to listen to sob stories and blame games. Like I said, if you punch teammates in the face more than once, attack team employees, admit that you’ve been pulled over more than 30 times, among other things, you are not on your second chance. You are also not the type that tends to learn from their mistakes. This guy has been paid millions of dollars and he can’t stop acting like a jackass. Seriously, who the hell still drives like an ass and gets their licensed suspended after they have been pulled over that many times? I guess the first 29 times were just a joke.
Is it fair for me to judge someone else’s character? Maybe not. I have done plenty of stupid things, but consider myself a good person. I also know that I wouldn’t make the same mistake 30 times. In the context of the Flyers, they are obviously pretty desperate to not spend another season with Marty Biron as their goaltender. Maybe Emery plays great and stays out of trouble and maybe the Flyers win a Stanley Cup. If that’s the case I will be the first one to say I was wrong. But, we have seen it a thousand times where teams give an athlete another shot to get their career back in order and eventually it blows up in the team’s face. It’s just a society thing. Sports teams are no different than we are as people. We tend to be a very forgiving society. We take a lover back after they have cheated on us and then are shocked when they do it again.
I don’t want this to come across like I am speaking from a pulpit, because if you knew me you would know that is the furthest thing from the truth. I just don’t agree with this decision if it ends up becoming official. I hope Ray Emery really has realized his mistakes and learned from them, but if it turns out he hasn’t I will just be sitting in my recliner shaking my head.
I have taken a couple days to reflect on a few things regarding the Flyers.
What a day for 
For those of you out there who have had their butt kicked, you will understand what I am about to say.
It’s officially time to drop the puck on the 2009 NHL playoffs.
I have to admit, in the name of full disclosure, that I was not able to catch much of the Flyers game last night.
Just when I started going on and on about how the Flyers have turned a corner and are building momentum for a long run in the playoffs, they bring me back to reality.
In the spirit of April Fools (is there such a thing as the spirit of April Fools?), I wanted to have a little fun.
It has been a rough week for me.
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