Former Philadelphia Flyers prospect Jackson Cates will attend New York Islanders training camp, according to Isles general manager Lou Lamoriello. Jackson Cates, 25, has signed a PTO with the Islanders.
Amid a seven-game losing streak, the Philadelphia Flyers announced updates regarding their injured players: Travis Konecny Konecny will miss the next 10-14 days.
A day ago, Jackson Cates received a two-way extension termed 1yr/$775k. He made his debut during the 2020-2021 season. Cates played four games in a season with restrictions on opponents and travel due to COVID-19.
The regular season is nearing an end, with no playoffs in sight for the Philadelphia Flyers this season. The college seasons are also ending, so it’s time to sign players and give them an NHL tryout as roster spots open up.
DULUTH Minnesota Duluth senior captain Noah Cates has signed an entry-level NHL contract with the Philadelphia Flyers and will make his professional debut at 7 p.m.
The Philadelphia Flyers’ nightmare season continues.
Unfortunately for Philadelphia, this now means that the two cornerstones of its offense are both out of the lineup.
The Philadelphia Flyers will be without a pair of depth players for a short while as rookie forward Jackson Cates and veteran defenseman Nick Seeler have landed on the COVID Protocol list.
Inclusion on this list does not mean that a player has tested positive for coronavirus or even that he has been confirmed as a close contact to another positive person.
Players in the protocol are: Colorado's Bowen Byram, Philipp Grubauer and Joonas Donskoi; Edmonton's Dmitry Kulikov; Los Angeles' Matt Roy; Montreal's Jon Merrill and Erik Gustafsson; Philadelphia's Jackson Cates; Toronto's Nick Foligno, Riley Nash and Ben Hutton; and Vancouver's Nate Schmidt and Jake Virtanen.
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