Voracek Gives Uncensored Vision on His Former Goal With The Flyers
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Ryan Hall
October 11, 2023 (2:13)
Fan favourite and former Flyers forward Jacob Voracek made it clear that he enjoyed his time with the Flyers. He was chosen 7th overall during the 2007 entry draft by the Columbus Blue Jackets.
After spending three seasons with the team, on June 23rd, 2011, he was traded, along with a first and a third-round pick in 2011, to the Flyers in exchange for Jeff Carter.
Voracek spent nine seasons of his career with the Flyers and had fantastic point totals, especially on the assists side. He was a vital member of the Flyers' offence until injuries started to plague him, leading to his departure from the NHL.
TCMS asked him what he would change about his time in Philly, as was tweeted at this link:
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Jake Voracek on what he'd change about his time in Philly, via TCMS:
"So many times I was picturing that parade. Me f***ing being drunk at the Rocky stairs just f***ing singing Bruce Springsteen absolutely hammered with f***ing 500,000 people in the streets.
To win."
Of course, many NHL players who do not win the Stanley Cup dream about those Stanley Cup parades and hearing the fans go berserk for something they wait for every year.
In his career, he played 1058 games, scoring 223 goals with 583 assists for 806 points. He also had 525 penalty minutes.
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