A recent signing by the Philadelphia Flyers may have tipped their hand on imminent plans for star forward Trevor Zegras. Christian Dvorak’s contract extension wasn’t a huge suprise, but the terms of the deal might have been a tad alarming.
On the evening of Jan. 5, 2026, the Philadelphia Flyers extended pending unrestricted free agent center Christian Dvorak to a five-year, $5.15 million cap-hit contract.
With a record of 21-12-7 and occupying the first Wildcard seed in the Eastern Conference, the Philadelphia Flyers find themselves in an unfamiliar spot
Welcome back to another NHL Predictions. Each day, here at Last Word on Hockey, we provide in-depth analysis, insights, and predictions for NHL games. For this edition, we will look at the Anaheim Ducks taking on the Philadelphia Flyers.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
Off to a promising first half that has them sitting second in the Metropolitan Division in points percentage, the Philadelphia Flyers made a long-term commitment to a newly acquired center.
The Philadelphia Flyers have signed Christian Dvorak to a five-year contract extension. The average annual value is worth $5.15 million for a total of $25.75 over the length of the deal, which runs through the 2030-31 season.
One fan wrote, “I’m probably Dvorak’s biggest fan on here. Five years is unacceptable and unnecessary. Now everyone will hate Dvorak. He won’t be able to live up to it, and his confidence will be shattered.
The Philadelphia Flyers have long been rumored to be working on a contract extension with one of their offseason acquisitions. The deal was completed on Monday night.
The Philadelphia Flyers have agreed to terms with center Christian Dvorak on a five-year contract extension carrying a $5.15 million annual cap hit, the club announced Monday evening.
The Philadelphia Flyers are coming off an impressive 5–2 win over the Edmonton Oilers, moving their record to 21–12–7, third-best in the Metropolitan Division.
Denver Barkey's first NHL tally highlighted a three-goal first period for the Philadelphia Flyers, who beat the host Edmonton Oilers 5-2 on Saturday. Travis
The Edmonton Oilers (20-16-6) hosted the Philadelphia Flyers (21-12-7) in a Saturday matinée from Rogers Place. This was their final meeting of the season, as the Oilers came away with a narrow 2-1 overtime victory on Nov.
As the Philadelphia Flyers wrap up their road trip with a stop in Edmonton, the final game carries extra weight. After a 5–1 loss in Calgary earlier in the week, the Flyers have a chance to steady themselves before heading home, sitting just one point ahead of the Edmonton Oilers in the standings.
Welcome back to another NHL Predictions. Each day, here at Last Word On Hockey, we provide in-depth analysis, insights, and predictions for NHL games. For this edition, we will look at the Philadelphia Flyers taking on the Edmonton Oilers.
When the Philadelphia Flyers signed center Christian Dvorak to a one-year, $5.4-million contract last summer, the expectation was nothing more than a bottom-six pivot.
When the 2024 NHL Draft concluded, the Philadelphia Flyers were immediately pegged as one of the biggest losers by prospect experts (from ‘Winners and losers of the 2024 NHL Draft: Minnesota impresses while Philadelphia falls short,’ The Athletic – June 29, 2024).
The Philadelphia Flyers have had a solid season and made some solid moves as of late. The Flyers are working on a contract extension for a player who was signed as a free agent in the summer, and they look to continue to make smart moves.
Carl Grundstrom stretched his goal-scoring streak to four games as the Philadelphia Flyers recorded their league-leading 14th come-from-behind win to defeat the host Vancouver Canucks 6-3 on Tuesday night.
The Philadelphia Flyers may be approaching a quiet but notable roster shakeup on the blue line, with Egor Zamula’s future in the organization increasingly uncertain.
The Philadelphia Flyers could soon be pushed to deal a depth defenseman. Egor Zamula has fired his previous agent and signed with Dan Milstein of Gold Star Hockey.
Porter Martone made a mistake, and he knows it. The Team Canada captain issued a public apology after his actions at the end of Canada's 7-5 victory over Czechia on Boxing Day drew criticism and an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.
When the NHL pauses for its league wide Christmas break, the Philadelphia Flyers do so in unfamiliar territory. Instead of chasing the playoff line or searching for answers, they head into the holidays firmly established near the top of the Metropolitan Division.