Powe Agrees to Terms with Flyers
The Philadelphia Flyers have signed restricted free-agent forward Darroll Powe to a one-year contract, according to club General Manager Paul Holmgren. Per club policy, financial terms were not disclosed.
Powe, 25, recorded 15 points (9G,6A) and 54 penalty minutes in 63 regular season games this past season, his second season with the Flyers and in the National Hockey League. Powe also had one assist and six penalty minutes in 23 Stanley Cup Playoff games. He led the Flyers and ranked third among all players in the playoffs in hits (65) to help the Flyers reach the Stanley Cup Final.
In his two seasons with the Flyers, Powe has registered 26
points (15G,11A) and 89 penalty minutes in 123 regular season games
and four points (1G,3A) and 13 penalty minutes in 29 postseason
games.
A native of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Powe was originally signed as
a free agent by the Flyers on May 24, 2007 after spending the
previous four years at Princeton University.












