When the Philadelphia Flyers acquired Sean Walker from the Los Angeles Kings last offseason, there was no confetti or ticker tape. Fans weren’t dancing in the streets of Center City with visions of the newest Flyer bringing the Stanley Cup back to Philadelphia.
On the contrary, there was hardly a reaction at all.
The acquisition of Walker was nondescript in the grand scheme. If anything, fans were celebrating the birth of a new vision never before put into practice by the rebuilding Flyers — a franchise too proud not to move heaven and earth to consistently compete in the regular season, only to suffer immediate disappointment against actual juggernauts in the playoffs.