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I think Peter will be a Flyer by the end of February. Where he's playing with them or not, he'll at least be re-signed.
Forsberg's suitors include 6 Canadian teams
Darren Dreger TSN.ca
2/1/2008
The expectation among interested NHL general managers is that Peter Forsberg will determine his playing status within a week.
According to one manager who doesn't want to be identified, Forsberg is believed to be progressing well. "I'm told he's looking better every day, however there's a big difference between skating with Modo and playing in the NHL."
Sources tell TSN Forsberg's agent Don Baizley hasn't placed any strict conditions on the bidding process, although it's believed Forsberg is interested in playing beyond this season, so the team he determines to be the best fit will not only have to have the cap space for this season, but the necessary tagging room for next season as well.
According to two teams involved in the process, hard numbers are currently being thrown at Baizley with a salary of $5 million adjusted to reflect the time remaining in the regular season offered as the ballpark compensation.
Since Forsberg just recently consented to engage in discussions with NHL teams, some are comparing this stage to a silent auction, whereby clubs submit their interest and bid according to their cap scenarios and simply hope for the best.
Numerous teams have expressed interest in Forsberg, including all six Canadian teams at various points throughout his speculated return.
However, there remains a strong belief that the Philadelphia Flyers may be Forsberg's destination of choice. The Flyers organization treated him very well even though the team struggled mightily with him on board. There is a sense Forsberg feels he still has some unfinished business in Philly.
Creating room for Forsberg may require Flyers general manager, Paul Holmgren to do some "business" as well, as Philadelphia is right up against the cap and have yet to resign forward Jeff Carter, who is scheduled to become a restricted free agent on July 1st.
Don Baizley refused to comment.
Posted: 11:58 AM by Darren Dreger
http://www.nhlnumbers.com/compare.php?type=capspace&order=DESC
Philly has the least amount of cap space left. Looking at teams that can make some room for Forsberg and are high in the standings the Penguins, Canadiens and Red Wings seem like they have what it takes to sign him.

Flyers are 5 points away from being the best in the Eastern Confernce.
I think its the Sharks turn this year.