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As the Philadelphia Flyers look to enhance their roster ahead of the new season, discussions are intensifying around acquiring a new goalie. The Flyers are reportedly eyeing a trade with the Toronto Maple Leafs, as the team's current backup, Dan Vladar, may not be sufficient moving forward. According to Broad Street Hockey, Sam Ersson, who has been the NHL's least effective goalie over the past three seasons, may not receive a qualifying offer, making him an unrestricted free agent. The Flyers are likely to pursue a more reliable netminder through trade or free agency, with the Maple Leafs being a prime candidate for such a deal.
Player development remains a focus for the Flyers, particularly for defenseman Emil Andrae, who has shown promising growth during the season. Andrae has had a productive year, accumulating 13 points over 61 games, and has developed his skills in transitioning the puck effectively. His performance is seen as a positive step forward for the team as they work towards rebuilding.
The organization is also strategizing to support their top prospect, Matvei Michkov, potentially by adding fellow Russian players to the roster. Broad Street Hockey highlights that bringing in experienced Russian players could help Michkov acclimate better to the NHL, suggesting names like Vladimir Tarasenko as possible targets.
Additionally, Porter Martone concluded his international play at the World Championships, where he performed well early in the tournament but had a less impactful later role. Despite this, his experience on such a stage is expected to contribute positively to his development with the Flyers.
Lastly, the Flyers are reflecting on missed opportunities in drafting, particularly regarding Konsta Helenius, who is now making waves with the Buffalo Sabres. After demonstrating strong performance in the AHL and NHL, Helenius's success raises questions about the Flyers' scouting and decision-making processes in recent years, as they continue to rebuild their roster.
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