2005–06 Philadelphia Flyers
Division2nd Atlantic
Conference5th Eastern
2005–06 record45–26–11
Home record22–13–6
Road record23–13–5
Goals for267
Goals against259
Team information
PresidentRon Ryan
General managerBob Clarke
CoachKen Hitchcock
CaptainKeith Primeau
Derian Hatcher (interim)[lower-alpha 1]
Alternate captainsSimon Gagne
Derian Hatcher[lower-alpha 1]
Sami Kapanen[lower-alpha 1]
ArenaWachovia Center
Average attendance19,653[1]
Minor league affiliate(s)Philadelphia Phantoms
Trenton Titans
Team leaders
GoalsSimon Gagne (47)
AssistsPeter Forsberg (56)
PointsSimon Gagne (79)
Penalty minutesDonald Brashear (166)
Plus/minusSimon Gagne (+31)
WinsAntero Niittymaki (23)
Goals against averageRobert Esche (2.97)

The 2005–06 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Flyers' 39th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flyers lost in the first round of the playoffs to the Buffalo Sabres in six games.

Off-season

The Flyers were one of the more active teams once the lockout came to an end. Replacing the high-profile names of Tony Amonte, John LeClair and Jeremy Roenick were superstar Peter Forsberg, along with defensemen Derian Hatcher and Mike Rathje, as well as several players from the Calder Cup-winning Philadelphia Phantoms. When all was said and done, the team had experienced a turnover of nearly two-thirds of the roster.

Regular season

The Flyers began the season with lofty expectations. Despite being hampered by injuries prior to and during 2005–06, the Flyers lived up to those expectations in the first half of the season, reaching the top of the league standings in early January while simultaneously holding a nine-point lead in the Atlantic Division.[2] The Deuces Wild line of Forsberg, Simon Gagne and Mike Knuble recorded 75, 79 and 65 points respectively, while Gagne scored a career high 47 goals.

However, the injuries began to accumulate and take their toll. Keith Primeau suffered a concussion on October 25 in Montreal and missed the rest of the season and the playoffs.[3] In late January, Hatcher was named team captain for the duration of Primeau's absence.[4] All told, the Flyers were third in the NHL with 388-man-games lost to injury, tops amongst playoff teams.[5] The second half of the regular season was defined by a record hovering around .500, sending the Flyers on a steady slide in the standings. The Flyers fell short of an Atlantic Division title finishing second by the wins tie-breaker to the New Jersey Devils and drawing the 5th seed and a first round match-up with the Buffalo Sabres.

Season standings

Atlantic Division
No. CR GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
13New Jersey Devils8246279242229101
25Philadelphia Flyers82452611267259101
36New York Rangers82442612257215100
412New York Islanders823640623027878
515Pittsburgh Penguins8222461424431658

[6]

Eastern Conference[7]
R Div GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1 Z- Ottawa SenatorsNE8252219314211113
2 Y- Carolina HurricanesSE8252228294260112
3 Y- New Jersey DevilsAT8246279242229101
4 X- Buffalo SabresNE8252246242239110
5 X- Philadelphia FlyersAT82452611267259101
6 X- New York RangersAT82442612257215100
7 X- Montreal CanadiensNE824231924324793
8 X- Tampa Bay LightningSE824333625226092
8.5
9 Toronto Maple LeafsNE824133825727090
10 Atlanta ThrashersSE824133828127590
11 Florida PanthersSE8237341124025785
12 New York IslandersAT823640623027878
13 Boston BruinsNE8229371623026674
14 Washington CapitalsSE8229411223730670
15 Pittsburgh PenguinsAT8222461424431658

Divisions: AT – Atlantic, NE – Northeast, SE – Southeast

Z – Clinched Conference; Y – Clinched Division; X – Clinched Playoff spot

Playoffs

The Flyers lost to Buffalo in six games in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals.

Schedule and results

Preseason

2005 preseason[8]
Preseason: 6–1–0 (home: 5–0–0; road: 1–1–0)
GameDateOpponentScoreRecordRef
1[a]September 17Atlanta Thrashers8–61–0–0[9]
2[b]September 21New York Islanders2–12–0–0[10]
3September 24Washington Capitals5–23–0–0[11]
4September 27New York Islanders5–34–0–0[12]
5September 29New Jersey Devils3–25–0–0[13]
6September 30@ New Jersey Devils3–55–1–0[14]
7October 1@ Washington Capitals7–6 SO6–1–0[15]

Notes:
a Game played at John Labatt Centre in London, Ontario.
b Game played at Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton, New Jersey.

Legend:

  Win   Loss   Overtime/shootout loss

Regular season

2005–06 regular season[16]
October: 6–3–1, 13 points (home: 4–1–0; road: 2–3–1)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
1October 5NY Rangers5–3PhiladelphiaEsche19,8210–1–00Recap
2October 7New Jersey2–5PhiladelphiaNiittymaki19,5901–1–02Recap
3October 11Philadelphia2–4TorontoEsche19,3911–2–02Recap
4October 14Pittsburgh5–6PhiladelphiaOTNiittymaki19,5662–2–04Recap
5October 15NY Islanders1–5PhiladelphiaEsche19,5433–2–06Recap
6October 22Philadelphia5–2TorontoEsche19,3914–2–08Recap
7October 25Philadelphia2–3MontrealOTEsche21,2734–2–19Recap
8October 27Florida4–5PhiladelphiaOTEsche19,5335–2–111Recap
9October 28Philadelphia6–8CarolinaNiittymaki18,1655–3–111Recap
10October 30Philadelphia5–3OttawaEsche19,3356–3–113Recap
November: 9–3–2, 20 points (home: 6–2–2; road: 3–1–0)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
11November 3Washington1–8PhiladelphiaEsche19,2537–3–115Recap
12November 5Atlanta3–4PhiladelphiaEsche19,5878–3–117Recap
13November 8Boston3–4PhiladelphiaOTEsche19,5879–3–119Recap
14November 10NY Islanders2–3PhiladelphiaNiittymaki19,60110–3–121Recap
15November 12Florida4–5PhiladelphiaEsche19,65411–3–123Recap
16November 14Philadelphia2–5Tampa BayEsche20,02011–4–123Recap
17November 16Pittsburgh3–2PhiladelphiaOTNiittymaki19,68711–4–224Recap
18November 18Atlanta6–5PhiladelphiaOTEsche19,53311–4–325Recap
19November 19Philadelphia6–3PittsburghNiittymaki17,13212–4–327Recap
20November 22Tampa Bay4–2PhiladelphiaEsche19,56712–5–327Recap
21November 25Philadelphia5–3BostonNiittymaki17,56513–5–329Recap
22November 26NY Islanders4–2PhiladelphiaNiittymaki19,78013–6–329Recap
23November 29Philadelphia4–2NY IslandersEsche12,35414–6–331Recap
24November 30New Jersey1–2PhiladelphiaEsche19,57315–6–333Recap
December: 9–2–3, 21 points (home: 3–2–1; road: 6–0–2)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
25December 3Philadelphia3–4NashvilleSONiittymaki16,11615–6–434Recap
26December 6Calgary0–1PhiladelphiaSONiittymaki19,54216–6–436Recap
27December 8Edmonton3–2PhiladelphiaNiittymaki19,41116–7–436Recap
28December 10Minnesota2–3PhiladelphiaNiittymaki19,59217–7–438Recap
29December 13Philadelphia3–1ColumbusEsche16,26318–7–440Recap
30December 15Vancouver5–4PhiladelphiaEsche19,54918–8–440Recap
31December 17Philadelphia5–2St. LouisNiittymaki15,29919–8–442Recap
32December 19Buffalo2–1PhiladelphiaSONiittymaki19,57219–8–543Recap
33December 22Ottawa3–4PhiladelphiaNiittymaki19,81720–8–545Recap
34December 23Philadelphia5–4PittsburghNiittymaki17,13221–8–547Recap
35December 26Philadelphia3–2FloridaSONiittymaki18,79122–8–549Recap
36December 28Philadelphia4–3AtlantaOTNiittymaki18,54523–8–551Recap
37December 29Philadelphia4–3CarolinaOTNiittymaki18,73024–8–553Recap
38December 31Philadelphia3–4WashingtonSONiittymaki16,49224–8–654Recap
January: 7–5–2, 16 points (home: 1–3–2; road: 6–2–0)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
39January 2Philadelphia1–0BostonNiittymaki16,98025–8–656Recap
40January 5Philadelphia4–3NY RangersOTNiittymaki18,20026–8–658Recap
41January 6Philadelphia3–1WashingtonNiittymaki16,87627–8–660Recap
42January 9Philadelphia0–3New JerseyNiittymaki16,01527–9–660Recap
43January 11Philadelphia5–2ChicagoNiittymaki12,00328–9–662Recap
44January 12Philadelphia3–6DetroitNiittymaki20,06628–10–662Recap
45January 14Colorado4–3PhiladelphiaOTNiittymaki19,95328–10–763Recap
46January 17Carolina4–3PhiladelphiaSONiittymaki19,57228–10–864Recap
47January 19Boston5–2PhiladelphiaNiittymaki19,61828–11–864Recap
48January 21Philadelphia2–1PittsburghEsche17,13229–11–866Recap
49January 23Pittsburgh2–4PhiladelphiaNiittymaki19,72630–11–868Recap
50January 25Montreal5–3PhiladelphiaEsche19,71130–12–868Recap
51January 28Tampa Bay6–0PhiladelphiaNiittymaki19,78930–13–868Recap
52January 30Philadelphia3–2NY RangersOTEsche18,20031–13–870Recap
February: 2–3–1, 5 points (home: 2–0–1; road: 0–3–0)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
53February 2Philadelphia2–4BuffaloEsche18,69031–14–870Recap
54February 4NY Rangers4–3PhiladelphiaOTEsche19,80131–14–971Recap
55February 5Philadelphia0–5MontrealNiittymaki21,27331–15–971Recap
56February 8NY Islanders2–5PhiladelphiaEsche19,60332–15–973Recap
57February 10Washington4–5PhiladelphiaEsche19,69233–15–975Recap
58February 11Philadelphia2–3OttawaNiittymaki19,83433–16–975Recap
March: 7–6–1, 15 points (home: 4–3–0; road: 3–4–1)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
59March 1Philadelphia1–2New JerseySOEsche16,06733–16–1076Recap
60March 2NY Rangers6–1PhiladelphiaEsche19,68233–17–1076Recap
61March 4Philadelphia2–4NY IslandersNiittymaki16,23433–18–1076Recap
62March 6Montreal4–5PhiladelphiaSOEsche19,56134–18–1078Recap
63March 8Carolina2–3PhiladelphiaSONiittymaki19,64435–18–1080Recap
64March 11Buffalo6–5PhiladelphiaNiittymaki19,71735–19–1080Recap
65March 12Philadelphia0–2PittsburghEsche14,90435–20–1080Recap
66March 15Philadelphia4–0FloridaEsche15,61436–20–1082Recap
67March 17Philadelphia3–6Tampa BayEsche20,83436–21–1082Recap
68March 18Philadelphia4–2AtlantaNiittymaki18,61237–21–1084Recap
69March 21New Jersey1–2PhiladelphiaNiittymaki19,77738–21–1086Recap
70March 22Philadelphia6–3NY RangersEsche18,20039–21–1088Recap
71March 25Ottawa3–6PhiladelphiaNiittymaki19,86940–21–1090Recap
72March 28Toronto3–2PhiladelphiaNiittymaki19,65140–22–1090Recap
April: 5–4–1, 11 points (home: 2–2–0; road: 3–2–1)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
73April 1New Jersey4–1PhiladelphiaNiittymaki19,71040–23–1090Recap
74April 2Philadelphia4–1NY IslandersEsche12,12541–23–1092Recap
75April 4Philadelphia2–3NY RangersSOEsche18,20041–23–1193Recap
76April 7Philadelphia4–2BuffaloEsche16,90942–23–1195Recap
77April 8Toronto5–2PhiladelphiaNiittymaki19,78342–24–1195Recap
78April 11Pittsburgh3–4PhiladelphiaEsche19,75643–24–1197Recap
79April 13Philadelphia1–4New JerseyEsche15,62843–25–1197Recap
80April 15NY Rangers1–4PhiladelphiaNiittymaki19,81044–25–1199Recap
81April 16Philadelphia1–5New JerseyEsche15,98144–26–1199Recap
82April 18Philadelphia4–1NY IslandersEsche10,52445–26–11101Recap
Legend:

  Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

Playoffs

2006 Stanley Cup playoffs[16]
Eastern Conference Quarterfinals vs. Buffalo Sabres – Sabres win 4–2
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceSeriesRecap
1April 22Philadelphia2–3Buffalo2OTEsche18,690Sabres lead 1–0Recap
2April 24Philadelphia2–8BuffaloEsche18,690Sabres lead 2–0Recap
3April 26Buffalo2–4PhiladelphiaEsche19,984Sabres lead 2–1Recap
4April 28Buffalo4–5PhiladelphiaEsche20,092Series tied 2–2Recap
5April 30Philadelphia0–3BuffaloEsche18,690Sabres lead 3–2Recap
6May 2Buffalo7–1PhiladelphiaEsche19,967Sabres win 4–2Recap
Legend:

  Win   Loss

Player statistics

Scoring

  • Position abbreviations: C = Center; D = Defense; G = Goaltender; LW = Left wing; RW = Right wing
  • = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
  • = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
Regular season Playoffs
No. Player Pos GP G A Pts +/- PIM GP G A Pts +/- PIM
12Simon GagneLW724732793138631422
21Peter ForsbergC601956752146644826
22Mike KnubleRW823431652580613418
44Joni PitkanenD581333462278602202
26Michal HandzusC73113344−2386022−22
17Jeff CarterC8123194210406000−410
20R. J. UmbergerC732018389185101−32
24Sami KapanenRW58122234−9126000−42
18Mike RichardsC791123346656011−50
34Freddy MeyerD576212710336011−58
5Kim JohnssonD4761925534
37Eric DesjardinsD45420243566134−36
3Mike RathjeD793212422466000−16
2Derian HatcherD77413172936022−410
49Brian SavageLW669514−18286101−44
19Branko RadivojevicRW648614−6445101−10
11Jon SimRW397714−628
93Petr NedvedC285914−8366202−48
15Niko DimitrakosRW9549465000−22
87Donald BrashearLW76459−2166100000
9Patrick SharpC22538410
55Ben EagerLW253580182000−426
29Randy JonesD28088−616
28Dennis SeidenbergD24257−44
25Keith PrimeauC916706
27Turner StevensonRW31134−245
6Chris TherienD47044−734
42Robert EscheG40033460002
30Antero NiittymakiG46011020000
14Ryan ReadyLW701100
23Matt EllisonRW501122
11Ryan PotulnyC201110
23Denis GauthierD170006376011−519
36Pat KavanaghRW8000−22
41Alexandre PicardD6000−245
46Josh GrattonLW3000014
15Eric ChouinardC100002
28David PrintzD100000
40Stefan RuzickaRW100002
43Wade SkolneyD100002

Goaltending

Regular season Playoffs
No. Player GP GS W L OT SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI GP GS W L SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI
30Antero Niittymaki46422315612661332.97.89522,690:0520002954.13.828072:41
42Robert Esche40402211510991132.97.89712,286:246624176224.20.8750314:29

Awards and records

Awards

Type Award/honor Recipient Ref
League
(in-season)
NHL Defensive Player of the Week Antero Niittymaki (January 9)[lower-alpha 2] [17]
Team Barry Ashbee Trophy Joni Pitkanen [18]
Bobby Clarke Trophy Simon Gagne [18]
Pelle Lindbergh Memorial Trophy Joni Pitkanen [18]
Toyota Cup Simon Gagne [19]
Yanick Dupre Memorial Class Guy Award Peter Forsberg [20]

Records

Among the team records set during the 2005–06 season was Simon Gagne taking seven seconds to score the fastest overtime goal in team history on January 6 against the New York Rangers.[21] On February 8, rookie Mike Richards tied the team record for most shorthanded goals scored in a single game (2).[22]

Transactions

The Flyers were involved in the following transactions from February 17, 2005, the day after the 2004–05 season was officially canceled, through June 19, 2006, the day of the deciding game of the 2006 Stanley Cup Finals.[23]

Trades

Date Details Ref
July 29, 2005 To Philadelphia Flyers
2nd-round pick in 2005
To Anaheim Mighty Ducks
Todd Fedoruk
[24]
July 30, 2005 To Philadelphia Flyers
1st-round pick in 2005
2nd-round pick in 2006
To Florida Panthers
1st-round pick in 2005
[25]
July 30, 2005 To Philadelphia Flyers
Columbus' 4th-round pick in 2005
2nd-round pick in 2006
To Phoenix Coyotes
Anaheim's 2nd-round pick in 2005
[26]
July 30, 2005 To Philadelphia Flyers
2nd-round pick in 2006
To Tampa Bay Lightning
Dallas' 3rd-round pick in 2005
4th-round pick in 2005
[27]
August 2, 2005 To Philadelphia Flyers
3rd-round pick in 2006
To Nashville Predators
Danny Markov
[28]
August 4, 2005 To Philadelphia Flyers
Future considerations
To Los Angeles Kings
Jeremy Roenick
Nashville's 3rd-round pick in 2006
[29]
December 5, 2005 To Philadelphia Flyers
Matt Ellison
3rd-round pick in 2006
To Chicago Blackhawks
Eric Meloche
Patrick Sharp
[30]
December 28, 2005 To Philadelphia Flyers
Kiel McLeod
To Phoenix Coyotes
Eric Chouinard
[31]
January 20, 2006 To Philadelphia Flyers
Petr Nedved
Option to switch 4th-round picks in 2006[lower-alpha 3]
Option to switch 3rd-round picks in 2007[lower-alpha 4]
To Phoenix Coyotes
Dennis Seidenberg
[32]
January 23, 2006 To Philadelphia Flyers
6th-round pick in 2007
To Florida Panthers
Jon Sim
[33]
March 9, 2006 To Philadelphia Flyers
Denis Gauthier
To Phoenix Coyotes
Josh Gratton
Florida's 2nd-round pick in 2006
Tampa Bay's 2nd-round pick in 2006
[34]
March 9, 2006 To Philadelphia Flyers
Niko Dimitrakos
To San Jose Sharks
3rd-round pick in 2006
[35]
April 21, 2006[lower-alpha 5] To Philadelphia Flyers
2nd-round pick in 2006
To Los Angeles Kings
Dean Lombardi
[36][37]

Players acquired

DatePlayerFormer teamTermViaRef
August 2, 2005Derian HatcherDetroit Red Wings4-yearFree agency[38]
Mike RathjeSan Jose Sharks5-yearFree agency[38]
Jon SimPhoenix Coyotes1-yearFree agency[39]
Chris TherienDallas Stars1-yearFree agency[38]
August 3, 2005Peter ForsbergColorado Avalanche2-yearFree agency[40]
August 22, 2005Eric ChouinardMinnesota Wild1-yearFree agency[41]
Pat KavanaghOttawa Senators1-yearFree agency[41]
Jamie StorrSpringfield Falcons (AHL)1-yearFree agency[41]
August 23, 2005Riley CotePhiladelphia Phantoms (AHL)2-yearFree agency[42]
September 15, 2005Brian SavagePhoenix Coyotes1-yearFree agency[43]
April 16, 2006Scott MunroeUniversity of Alabama-Huntsville (CHA)1-yearFree agency[44]
June 15, 2006Marty MurrayHannover Scorpions (DEL)1-yearFree agency[45]

Players lost

DatePlayerNew teamVia[lower-alpha 6]Ref
July 13, 2005Neil LittleEspoo Blues (Liiga)Free agency (VI)[47]
July 22, 2005Nick DeschenesESV Kaufbeuren (ESBG)Free agency (UFA)[48]
July 23, 2005Tony AmonteCalgary Flames[lower-alpha 7]Compliance buyout[50]
John LeClairPittsburgh Penguins[lower-alpha 8]Compliance buyout[50]
July 24, 2005Marcus RagnarssonAlmtuna IS (Allsvenskan)Free agency (III)[lower-alpha 9][52]
July 25, 2005Mattias TimanderModo Hockey (SHL)Free agency[lower-alpha 10][54]
August 1, 2005Claude Lapointe[lower-alpha 11]Contract expiration (III)[46]
August 9, 2005Sean BurkeTampa Bay LightningFree agency (III)[56]
August 12, 2005Boyd KaneWashington CapitalsFree agency (VI)[57]
August 23, 2005Jeff SmithManitoba Moose (AHL)Free agency (UFA)[58]
September 2, 2005Radovan SomikSeverstal Cherepovets (RSL)Free agency (UFA)[59]
September 14, 2005Brent RobinsonRogle BK (Allsvenskan)Free agency[60]
September 29, 2005Peter WhiteHIFK (Liiga)Free agency (UFA)[61]
May 19, 2006Jamie StorrDEG Metro Stars (DEL)Free agency[62]

Signings

DatePlayerTermContract typeRef
July 27, 2005Jeff Carter3-yearEntry-level[63]
Triston Grant3-yearEntry-level[63]
Alexandre Picard3-yearEntry-level[63]
Mike Richards3-yearEntry-level[63]
July 29, 2005Rejean BeaucheminEntry-level[64]
Stefan RuzickaEntry-level[64]
August 9, 2005Simon Gagne1-yearRe-signing[65]
Kim Johnsson1-yearRe-signing[65]
Branko Radivojevic1-yearRe-signing[65]
Patrick Sharp1-yearRe-signing[65]
August 10, 2005Robert Esche2-yearRe-signing[66]
Dennis Seidenberg1-yearRe-signing[67]
August 22, 2005Ryan Ready1-yearRe-signing[41]
February 3, 2006Freddy Meyer2-yearExtension[68]
February 7, 2006Randy Jones2-yearExtension[69]
March 23, 2006Denis Gauthier3-yearExtension[70]
March 29, 2006Ryan Potulny2-yearEntry-level[71]
April 27, 2006Gino PiselliniEntry-level[72]
May 30, 2006Frederik Cabana3-yearEntry-level[73]
Steve Downie3-yearEntry-level[73]
Jussi Timonen2-yearEntry-level[73]

Draft picks

Philadelphia's picks at the 2005 NHL Entry Draft, which was held at the Westin Hotel Ottawa in Ottawa, Ontario on July 30, 2005.[74] The Flyers traded their originally allotted second, third, and fourth-round picks in three separate trades.[75]

Round Pick Player Position Nationality Team (league) Notes
1 29 Steve Downie Right wing  Canada Windsor Spitfires (OHL) [lower-alpha 12]
3 91 Oskars Bartulis Defense  Latvia Moncton Wildcats (QMJHL) [lower-alpha 13]
4 119 Jeremy Duchesne Goaltender  Canada Halifax Mooseheads (QMJHL) [lower-alpha 14]
5 152 Josh Beaulieu Center  Canada London Knights (OHL)
6 174 John Flatters Defense  Canada Red Deer Rebels (WHL)
7 215 Matt Clackson Right wing  Canada Chicago Steel (USHL)

Farm teams

The Flyers were affiliated with the Philadelphia Phantoms of the AHL[76][77] and the Trenton Titans of the ECHL.[78]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Hatcher was named interim captain for the duration of Primeau's absence on January 29. Kapanen replaced Hatcher as an alternate captain.
  2. Co-winner with Colorado Avalanche's David Aebischer
  3. Option exercised.
  4. Option not exercised.
  5. The Flyers received the draft pick as compensation for the Kings hiring Lombardi as their general manager. Lombardi served as a Western Conference scout with the Flyers.
  6. In parentheses is the player's free agency group on August 1 if applicable.[46]
  7. Amonte signed with Calgary on August 2.[49]
  8. LeClair signed with Pittsburgh on August 15.[51]
  9. Ragnarsson retired from the NHL.
  10. Philadelphia retained Timander's NHL rights through the end of the 2005–06 season.[53]
  11. Lapointe was inactive during the 2005–06 season.[55]
  12. The Flyers traded their first-round pick, 20th overall, to the Florida Panthers for the Panthers' first-round pick, 29th overall, and the Panthers' 2006 second-round pick on July 30, 2005.[75]
  13. The Flyers traded their 2004 fifth and sixth-round picks and the San Jose Sharks' 2004 sixth-round pick to the Tampa Bay Lightning for the Lightning's third-round pick, 91st overall, on June 27, 2004.[75]
  14. The Flyers traded Todd Fedoruk to the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim for the Mighty Ducks' second-round pick, 59th overall, on July 27, 2005. The Flyers traded the Mighty Ducks' pick to the Phoenix Coyotes for the Columbus Blue Jackets' fourth-round pick, 119th overall, and the Coyotes' 2006 second-round pick on July 30, 2005.[75]

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