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Flyers trade Pride-night boycott defenceman Provorov to Blue Jackets in 3-team deal

The Philadelphia Flyers have traded Ivan Provorov, sending away the defenceman who boycotted the team's Pride night as part of a three-team trade that included the Columbus Blue Jackets and the Los Angeles Kings.

The seventh overall pick of the 2015 draft, the 26-year-old Provorov lands in Columbus and is set to enter the fifth season of a $40.5 million US, six-year contract. He was the centrepiece Tuesday of the first major move under new Flyers' leadership.

There were plenty of moving parts in the three-team deal.

The Flyers already hold the No. 7 pick in this season's draft and now also have the 23rd pick as they start accumulating key assets for long-range success in what is expected to be a deep draft.

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Flyers general manager Danny Briere had said no player was untouchable after the Flyers missed the playoffs for the third straight season and went to work with the Stanley Cup Final still underway. The Flyers named broadcaster Keith Jones team president last month and he is still working the Final for TNT. But it's clear the overdue rebuild is underway for a franchise that hasn't won a Stanley Cup in 48 years.

"We felt that the picks and the direction that we wanted to go in, it was really enticing, very exciting," Briere said. "We have a chance to really start building the team the way we wanted. The right way."

Briere said the Flyers are "open for business" this summer and

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