
Trevor Zegras Extends with Flyers in Team‑Friendly Deal
Trevor Zegras signs a four‑year, $36.5 million extension, becoming the Flyers’ highest‑paid player while securing a top‑6 role and power‑play leadership.
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Trevor Zegras signs a four‑year, $36.5 million extension, becoming the Flyers’ highest‑paid player while securing a top‑6 role and power‑play leadership.

Several restricted free agents, including Jason Robertson, Jamie Drysdale and Kirby Dach, have avoided arbitration by agreeing to new contracts ahead of the July 20‑August 1 hearing window.

The Philadelphia Flyers are looking to improve their struggling power play and have missed out on several potential free agents. With limited options remaining, they are considering signing veteran defenseman John Klingberg, who has a strong offensive record despite recent injuries. Klingberg could serve as a mentor and provide insurance for younger players like David Jiricek. The Flyers have the financial flexibility to pursue Klingberg, who could potentially be traded to a contender later in the season.
Matvei Michkov dazzled in a charity hockey game organized by NHL stars, delivering a Michigan‑style goal that sparked optimism for the Flyers' upcoming season.

A flurry of trade talks, contract negotiations, and creative releases define the current NHL landscape, from Pittsburgh’s prospects to Detroit’s historic echoes.

With the NHL calendar ticking down, the Boston Bruins are 73 days from the season start. Training camp will open in less than two months, and the team has already projected its opening night lines. Across the league, the Flyers signed Jamie Drysdale, the Sharks reshaped their blue line, and Connor Hellebuyck remains in trade talks. Six of twelve arbitration cases are settled, the Avalanche hired a new AHL coach, and the Florida Panthers suspended their equipment manager after an arrest.

With the Bruins 73 days from their season opener, a crowded roster forces tough cuts, while league‑wide signings, arbitration settlements and staff changes shape the upcoming NHL landscape.

Recent signings across the NHL illustrate a stable yet ambitious market, with unprecedented annual cap hits and long‑term commitments reshaping team rosters.

The Philadelphia Flyers have secured defenseman Jamie Drysdale through 2029 with a $6.5 million annual cap hit, a move that underscores his rapid ascent and provides the club with valuable roster flexibility.

Connor Bedard's new extension lacks trade protection until its final year, prompting speculation that the Philadelphia Flyers could target the star center if the Blackhawks fail to improve.

The Philadelphia Flyers have locked down Jamie Drysdale with a four-year extension, while the Chicago Blackhawks inked Connor Bedard and the Winnipeg Jets consider a trade for Connor Hellebuyck, all amid a crowded forward group and a thin pool of notable free agents.

Anaheim Ducks matched Philadelphia Flyers' five‑year, $18 million AAV offer to restricted free agent Leo Carlsson, securing the No.1 center and setting a benchmark for upcoming negotiations across the league.

A wave of five‑year agreements is redefining how the league's next generation of talent secures value and flexibility.

A look at how an NHL player's attendance at the World Cup Final sparked rumors of a potential trade maneuver for Detroit's Dylan Larkin.

The Philadelphia Flyers have secured Jamie Drysdale through a four‑year, $26 million extension, a move that underscores his growing role and ambition to help the team return to the postseason.

From blockbuster trades involving stars like Brady Tkachuk to draft‑day surprises and a push for shorter contracts, the NHL’s offseason is delivering unprecedented activity.

The Philadelphia Flyers announced new four‑year deals for Trevor Zegras and Jamie Drysdale, while Nic Deslauriers brought the Stanley Cup to North Wildwood. Off‑season chatter links Connor McDavid to Philadelphia, and Connor Bedard secures a five‑year extension with Chicago. Meanwhile, analysts dissect the Penguins’ rebuild and the Bruins’ prospect depth.

The Philadelphia Flyers are exploring a potential trade for Detroit’s star center Dylan Larkin, a move that could reshape their forward lines and address a lingering need for a top‑line center.

Anaheim’s decision to match Philadelphia’s five‑year, $18 million contract for forward Leo Carlsson creates a seismic shift in the NHL’s salary‑cap landscape, prompting the Ducks to consider trades and the Flyers to scramble for a top‑line center.

Connor Bedard’s shoulder surgery sidelines him for about four weeks, while rookie Sacha Boisvert eyes his first pro season. Meanwhile, contract extensions, arbitration dates, and trade chatter shape the broader picture.

A 17‑day window, a two‑way qualifying offer and sibling connections create a pivotal moment for the Montreal Canadiens as they navigate restricted‑free‑agent negotiations.

Recent developments around the Boston Bruins, Philadelphia Flyers and New York Rangers highlight a busy summer, with insights from Boston Hockey Now’s mailbag and podcast analysis.

The Philadelphia Flyers' attempt to poach Leo Carlsson from the Anaheim Ducks ended when the Ducks matched the offer, leaving the Flyers with a massive cap cushion and a clear path to extend their own talent.

The Philadelphia Flyers saw their attempt to acquire Leo Carlsson thwarted when the Anaheim Ducks matched the offer sheet, leaving the club to regroup and explore defensive upgrades.