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After three years with Columbus, Jakub Voracek was traded in a transaction that proved to be very beneficial to Eastern Pennsylvania. The product of the Czech Republic has had two 80 Points seasons as a Flyers the first of which (2014-15) would see him be a First Team All-NHL Right Wing, where he was second in Assists and fifth in Points.
Andre Dupont was traded midway through the 1972/73 Season from St. Louis, and he would prove to be a perfect fit for Philadelphia. The Flyers were putting together the “Broad Street Bullies” and Dupont would be in the top seven in Penalty Minutes five times with Philadelphia.
Jeff Carter got off to a good start in the NHL with a 42 Point season in 2005-06, and he would show solid play in his first three seasons. In his fourth season, the Center would put forth his best regular season, where in 2008-09 he would have a career high 84 Point Season and was the leader in Game-Winning Goals. Carter also was tenth in Hart Trophy voting that year and would have another pair of 60 Point seasons before he was traded to Columbus.