
Following a standout season between the pipes, the Philadelphia Flyers may have found some much-needed clarity in net. According to Anthony Di Marco of Daily Faceoff, goaltender Dan Vladar expressed a strong desire to sign a long-term extension with Philadelphia during his recent end-of-season media availability.
Vladar, 28, signed a two-year, $6.7 million contract with the Flyers last July 1 and becomes eligible for an extension on that same date this summer. Di Marco notes that while the initial signing raised eyebrows, given Vladar had never played more than 30 games in an NHL season, the former Boston Bruins draft pick silenced critics by becoming the Flyers’ regular-season MVP and posting a .906 save percentage through the playoffs.
Per Di Marco’s team sources, Philadelphia is comfortable extending Vladar if the financials “make sense.” A prime market comparison is Filip Gustavsson’s five-year, $6.8 million AAV contract with Minnesota. While Gustavsson has more career experience, the internal team sentiment believes Philadelphia is open to a matching five-year term, but prefers an AAV slightly south of $6 million, potentially around $5.75 million, and would project well as the salary cap continues to rise. If Vladar hunts for a higher AAV closer to $7 million, Di Marco suggests a shorter, Thatcher Demko-style three-year deal could be a logical middle ground.
Locking up Vladar long-term gives the Flyers an ideal, well-respected veteran partner to eventually transition the crease to top prospects Carson Bjarnason or Yegor Zavragin.
While Vladar’s future looks secure, Di Marco reports that the rest of the Philadelphia crease remains in flux. Backup Samuel Ersson, 26, is coming off a difficult, up-and-down campaign where he posted a career-worst .870 save percentage, leaving management undecided on what direction to take with the Swedish netminder.
If the Flyers pivot away from Ersson, Di Marco notes that Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Joseph Woll as a compelling name to watch. The 27-year-old is caught in a tight three-man crease in Toronto alongside Anthony Stolarz and Dennis Hildeby. Because all three require waivers, the Leafs are expected to trade one this summer. Woll owns a career .906 save percentage and has two years remaining on an affordable contract with a $3.66 million AAV, making him an attractive target for a Philadelphia team seeking stability.
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