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One of the best things about team sports, hockey included, is that there is no “right” way to construct a team. Beyond the ...
A mere 10 days after the Flyers ... salary-cap compliant during the season, to run into problems when bonuses get paid out at the end of the season. Overages on the final cap spending are charged ...
But with Ellis’ $6.25 million on LTIR, it’s an easy fit, and even leaves the Flyers with over $5 million more to spend after accounting for the Ellis cap allowance. The Flyers still have a ...
The Philadelphia Flyers should consider trading up for Jackson Smith, Lynden Lakovic, Roger McQueen, or Victor Eklund at the ...
The Philadelphia Flyers could look significantly ... Now it’s time for them to spend on this roster. $24 million in cap space, and that’s with 10 forwards, seven defensemen, and two goalies ...
Despite their general lack of high-end talent across the board, the Philadelphia Flyers will be the team with the highest salary cap hit in the entire NHL in the 2024-25 season at an astounding $ ...
Creating additional salary cap space was one of the Flyers' biggest priorities going into free agency. CapFriendly's data showed that the Flyers came into the day with $803,572 in cap space.
And all things considered, going back to early rumors on where contract negotiations stood and where salaries were expected to be going with the salary cap increasing, the Flyers might have done ...
Free agency opens July 1 at noon ET. The Flyers will have some cap flexibility this summer. Could they tap into the spending period? "It's too early to tell if it's the right time to be aggressive ...