


On Friday night, the NHL Draft begins, and on July 28, unrestricted free agency begins. 94, is expected to anchor the Flyers' top defensive pair. Maybe even more importantly, having a renewed focus on playing the right way, so we can be more successful."Įllis, who will be the first Flyer ever to wear No.

It's a little bit of looking to the outside. "We need a lot of our returning players to be better, quite frankly. "We also have to have a pretty big focus once we get back as a team on playing the right way and having a great training camp, making use of all the practice time we have," Fletcher added. As I mentioned the last time we all got together, part of that will be certainly looking to the outside to acquire additional help, whether that's goaltending, defenseman, or forwards. "The primary focus certainly going into next year will be on reducing our goals against. The Seattle Kraken are seeking revenge after falling short to the Stars last week on home ice, losing by the score of 5-2. They have been slacking a bit in their defensive zone as of late, allowing 14 goals in their last three games. We'll do what we can to upgrade in the areas we can," Fletcher said on a video conference call with reporters Saturday. The Dallas Stars are still sitting in first place in the Central Division, but only by one point. "We're certainly going to continue to look at every avenue to get better. According to CapFriendly, the Flyers have just over $9.3 million in cap space after acquiring defenseman Ryan Ellis in a three-team trade Saturday, and the team is not yet done in their offseason reconstruction.
