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What you need to know about the 6-foot-5 center, who was the OHL's most improved player and a member of Team Canada ...
The Flyers traded picks No. 22 and 31 to take the Windsor Spitfires center, who had 25 goals and 64 points last season in the ...
Size became a very clear trend across the Flyers' 2025 draft haul, but assistant GM Brent Flahr said that was only part of ...
Diversity was on display at the 2025 Upper Deck NHL Draft on Friday and Saturday. More than 20 players of Black, Indigenous, ...
GM Daniel Briere was aggressive in the first round of the 2025 NHL Draft Friday night, moving up to No. 12 and grabbing ...
The Philadelphia Flyers shocked many when they traded with the Pittsburgh Penguins to draft Jack Nesbitt, but the price paid ...
What you should knowThe first round of the 2025 NHL draft was held Friday in Los Angeles.With their first pick of the night, ...
The Philadelphia Flyers entered the first round of the 2025 NHL Draft needing talent down the middle. That was no secret. So, why did they use the No. 6 pick in a top-heavy center class on a winger?
The Flyers' need at center still isn't fixed and won't be for a while, but the groundwork is there, GM Danny Brière says.
The Philadelphia Flyers had an NHL draft that would make the Broad Street Bullies of the 1970s proud. Five of their eight ...
The Flyers traded two first-round picks – Nos. 22 and 31 – to the Pittsburgh Penguins to move up to the 12th spot and choose ...
“I fully embrace the type of player I am, the big power forward who brings some nastiness and brings some grit to the lineup ...