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Keith Primeau had already played for Team Canada in both the World Cup and Olympics, and he had already long established himself in Detroit and Carolina. He was dealt to the Flyers in 2000 after holding out due to contract issues with the Hurricanes.  Primeau would go on to tie his previous high of 73 Points in the 2000-01 season and would receive a few votes (finishing 23rd overall) for the Hart Trophy.  Three years later, he would be named an All-Star, and he finished 6th in the Frank J. Selke Trophy.  Sadly for Primeau, concussion issues would force him to retire after the 2005-06 season prematurely, but he retired with 213 Points in 312 Games for Philadelphia.
Dan McGillis had his seasons in his career when he was with the Philadelphia Flyers, where the Defenseman would post two 45 Point seasons, the second of which would see him finish fourteenth in Norris Trophy voting.  He would have 140 Points over his 340-game tenure with the Flyers.
Known as a scrappy agitator who could get under the skin of any opposing player, Ken Linseman was also an adept scorer who averaged .96 Points per Game when he was with Philadelphia.  A Flyer for four seasons early in his career (and a half season late in it) Linseman had a 92 Point campaign in 1981-82, which was the last year of his Flyers’ first run.  He is better remembered, though, for his 1980 Playoff performance, where he scored a playoff-leading 18 Assists in the Flyers' run into the Stanley Cup Final, where they lost to the New York Islanders.  Linseman would later win a Cup with the Edmonton Oilers.
A veteran of 1,086 NHL Games, Brad Marsh would play 514 of them with Philadelphia, which was by far the most he played for any team.  Marsh was never a scoring Defenseman as he only scored 14 Goals for Philadelphia with 96 Assists, and he was excellent in his role as a stay-at-home blueliner who was an exceptional puck clearer.  He would finish seventh in Defensive Point Shares in the 1984/85 Season and helped the Flyers reach two Stanley Cups.