Cam York
Cam York’s new contract was a tidy piece of business by Danny Briere, and has the Flyers set up for an impactful 2026 offseason.
The Flyers have re-signed defenseman Cam York to a five-year deal with a $5.15 million AAV. York was the final restricted free agent for the Flyers.
NHL free agency opens at noon on Tuesday and the Flyers are expected to be looking for stopgaps and improvements at several critical positions.
According to a report from Anthony SanFilippo of On Pattison, Flyers forward Tyson Foerster is expected to miss the start of the 2025-26 season and potentially significant time with a biceps injury.
Trevor Zegras wants to play center again and feels it’s where he’s most comfortable. He’ll get that chance again after being acquired by the Flyers on Monday.
The Flyers entered the offseason with more cap space than they have had in a long time. That’s still the case after new deals for Tyson Foerster and Noah Cates.
The Flyers have re-signed forward Noah Cates to a four-year deal with a $4 million AAV.
The Flyers have agreed to a two-year deal with forward Tyson Foerster, which carries a $3.75 million AAV.
On the first day of Flyers exit interviews, Sean Couturier and Cam York offered thoughts on John Tortorella, Travis Konecny on his second-half struggles, and Garnet Hathaway on the obstacles of growing into a contender.
Tim Stutzle scored a power-play goal in overtime to hand the Flyers a 4-3 loss to the Ottawa Senators on Sunday afternoon.