The senators traded the 25th overall pick to the Bruins yesterday, which is one less attractive asset that the Flyers would’ve been interested in. The key in the senators deal was getting one of the Bruins goalies, I can’t imagine that the Flyers had a goalie that the senators wanted. Also, the senators announced the deal during the Stanley Cup final. so the senators clearly weren’t worried about upstaging the finals so that theory is dispelled.
I didn't know that was a theory, considering how many other trades (not a ton but several) were already happening during the Final. In most other leagues you just can't do it.
Weird series. Oilers just ran out of gas which is why that sort of comeback is so hard especially when Game 7 is on the road (still amazing the Flyers did it in earlier round in 2010). I respect that the Conn is for the entire playoffs not just the last round but also still odd to give it to a guy who had 0 goals and assists in Games 6 and 7. First non-goalie since Reggie to win it on the loser.
With draft order set, the Flyers pick 12 and 32nd. The Giroux pick will finally be chosen (or used in a trade). Columbus has until the end of the first round to decide on giving us the 36th pick or their 2025 2nd rounder. Personally I’d push the pick to 2025 if I were them. Then the Flyers have pick 51 for not signing Jay Obrien.
Matvei Michkov is leaving SKA.
— SKA Ice Hockey Club ( @hcSKA_News ) June 25, 2024
The forward will join the Philadelphia Flyers. His KHL rights remain with our club.
With SKA, Matvei won the 2022 Kharlamov Cup and became the first player born in 2004 to play for our senior team.
Good luck in the NHL, Matvei! #hcSKA pic.twitter.com/vzpZeWwjyu
With draft day tomorrow, I’ve been reading up on the prospects. Presuming we stay at 12, there’s a couple guys I’d be happy with. I don’t want Eiserman or Catton though. If they were still available at 32, take a chance but there should be other better bets available at 12. There seems to be a lot of variability with some prospects from site to site.