Right now they have the most offensive firepower of any team in the league. They're right at the top of goals/game and that's with missing Gagne and Lupul for long stretches. Add to that Scottie Upshall looks like he's starting to figure things out, I see them taking their division and probably the two spot in the East. How do you feel about the Carter for Sundin rumors? this team doesn't have incredible top-end offensive talent (like lindros/leclair 10 years ago, or ovechkin, iginla or kovalchuk now) but they do have more depth than any flyers team i can remember. they've done a lot better at manufacturing home-grown talent (richards, carter, umberger, downie) and also have made some great trades: -forsberg for upshall, ryan parent (future top 4 defenseman, playing in the AHL this year) and 1st round pick -pitkanen and geoff sanderson for jason smith and lupul - this one i'm still deathly afraid that pitkanen turns into brian leetch, but there's no question that in the short term it makes us a lot better. smith is a good defensive defenseman and a good leader; lupul needed to get out of edmonton and was almost a PPG player before his injury) -calder for kukkonen (unfortunately our coach is an idiot and keeps dressing inferior players like vandermeer, jones and hatcher while making kukkonen the healthy scratch) -zhitnik for coburn (highway robbery, coburn is good and zhitnik hasn't done a thing in ATL) if lupul gets healthy we can start rolling out the following lineup: lupul - briere -gagne hartnell - richards - downie upshall - carter - knuble kapanen - umberger - dowd/cote which is pretty crazy, to have a player like umberger on the 4th line. i have to admit, i thought paul holmgren would be a bad choice as GM. he was not a very good coach and IIRC he had a drinking problem too. but he has made a whole lot of good trades and his most recent draft is already looking strong - james van riemsdyk was the leading scorer at the WJC, and a 6th round pick - a fat kid from st. louis - has gotten himself in shape and is 8th in scoring in the OHL this year, leading his team by more than 20 points. the future is bright. anyway, sundin for carter... i'm torn on this. sundin is a great player, can play either #1 or #2 center, can kill penalties (though doesn't do it much), would be our best faceoff man, good leader too. but i'm not sure that we really need him that much. he's definitely a center, and what do you do with briere and richards? briere is clearly a top-line player, and richards has been the flyers' best player all year. at this stage of his career, carter is a better fit at 3rd line center. plus, carter has been solid this year for us - he's on pace to score 30 goals this year and has played his best hockey over the past month. i'm not sure that sundin is a huge upgrade over carter; you're only getting him for a third of a season and then the playoffs. the only reason that i'd consider it, and the flyers might as well, is that they have a salary cap crunch on the horizon. umberger and carter hit RFA after this season; upshall, lupul and downie hit it after next season. we've also got randy jones hitting RFA after this season and jim vandermeer and jason smith hit UFA. a lot of guys are tied up in long deals, and even though knuble and hatcher come off the books after next year, the flyers are not going to be able to retain all of the young talent that they've built up over the past year. my guess is that either umberger or carter will get signed to an offer sheet this offseason and be allowed to walk. either that or homer will pre-emptively trade one. i think carter is more likely to stay in town, but that's just a guess. still, if you're dealing carter, i'd like to get more back than 1/3 of a season from mats sundin. the guy i'd really like to get from toronto is tomas kaberle, but toronto doesn't have much else to build around, and his $4.25M cap hit through 2010-11 is pretty team-friendly for a puck-moving defenseman of his caliber. if kaberle were coming to philly then i'd be willing to part with carter.