Flyers Eye Off-Season Success: Plans to Boost Roster and Retain Giroux
The Philadelphia Flyers aim to build on their recent playoff return after a six-year absence. General manager Daniel Briere emphasized the need for a top-six center and outlined potential moves, including a reunion with former star Claude Giroux, who hasn’t re-signed with Ottawa. Additionally, Briere plans to re-sign breakout forward Trevor Zegras, alongside bolstering their goaltending and addressing restricted free agent prospects. The Flyers hold significant cap space, giving them options to enhance the roster while ensuring solid performances from emerging players.
By the Numbers- Trevor Zegras scored a career-high 26 goals and 67 points in 81 games this season.
- The Flyers have over $37.5MM in projected cap space to work with this off-season.
- Flyers are looking to add depth at center as options are limited on the market.
- Multiple young centers, including Connor Bedard and Leo Carlsson, may become RFAs after July 1.
- Goaltending market features experienced free agents like Frederik Andersen and Cam Talbot.
As the off-season unfolds, the Flyers are projected to aggressively pursue a center and solidify their goaltending situation. They may also explore restricted free agency to enhance their roster depth. Key negotiations with Zegras and Drysdale are priorities to maintain their competitive edge.
Bottom LineFor the Flyers, capitalizing on available cap space and targeted acquisitions will be essential to not only replicate last season's success but also to secure a more stable and competitive lineup moving forward.
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