Travis Konecny
We are back with a new YWT Podcast episode. After a brief hiatus, we return to break down everything that happened in the Flyers offseason.
The Flyers and Travis Konecny have a contract extension completed. Konecny signed an eight-year deal with a $8.75 million AAV that will start in the 2025-26 season.
Travis Konecny’s extension provided a firm definition of the Flyers rebuild timeline. They don’t see this taking many more years. That makes the degree of difficulty for a successful rebuild even harder for Danny Briere and company.
After making a couple of in-house deals and officially signing their top prospect, Danny Briere again preached patience as the Flyers continue the rebuilding process.
Free agency opens around the NHL on July 1, but don’t expect the Flyers to be big players. GM Danny Briere has already stated it should be a quiet day for the Orange and Black.
A draft weekend with no trade activity on the current roster and selections rooted more in upside felt underwhelming from the Flyers. It’s all part of the plan, as the importance of the 2025 offseason only became greater.
On day one of the 2024 NHL Draft, the Flyers took a gamble on potential with their lone selection, while going all-in on the 2025 NHL Draft.
The offseason has arrived for the Flyers, and with changes certain to be on the horizon, who could be on the move, potentially via trade? A look at five possible trade candidates for the Flyers.
Flyers exit interviews for the players were on Wednesday. A look back at some of the standout quotes as the team departed following the 2023-24 season.
The Flyers missed the playoffs for the fourth straight season. They were expected to. What wasn’t expected was a meaningful 82 games and falling short of the postseason because of an eight-game losing streak at the worst possible time. And that is what the entire organization will have to live with this offseason.