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    Prospect Watch: Marc-Andre Bourdon

    BY: Alan Bass

    VOORHEES, N.J. – The Philadelphia Flyers, coming off a run in which they were two games from their first Stanley Cup championship since 1975, have few weaknesses in their depth chart. However, one of the largest deficiencies in their organization is the amount of prospects in the farm system – and the talent those kids posses.

    With the team’s prospect conditioning camp in the books, there was one player on the ice who looked like a man among boys. He’s been called one of the most physical players to ever play in the Quebec League. He is defenseman Marc-Andre Bourdon.


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    I personally like our prospect, Bourdon. I heard his skating was definitely something he had to work on, but it sounds like he's got it sorted from this article.

    "But for now, Bourdon is concentrating on playing better in the 2010-11 season with the Phantoms. Or perhaps he can even make the NHL squad with enough work."

    I see him spending another year with the Phantoms. Making the jump to the NHL is way too early for him. We are good on D with the Flyers for this season anyway.

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