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NHL News: Rick Tocchet’s Flyers re-sign key player with big extension to stay competitive with Capitals and other rivals

Philadelphia Flyers have decided to extend the contract of one of their key defensive pieces as they aim to compete against the Washington Capitals and other contenders for the top of the Metropolitan Division in the 2025-26 NHL season.

Rick Tocchet, the new head coach of the Flyers
© Photo by Derek Cain/Getty ImagesRick Tocchet, the new head coach of the Flyers

The Philadelphia Flyers finished in last place in the Metropolitan Division and are determined to build a competitive team that can once again fight for a top spot in the NHL. Now, they’ll look to compete with the Washington Capitals and the Carolina Hurricanes, the franchises expected to finish at the top of the division.

After several inconsistent seasons, the organization committed to a major overhaul by bringing in Rick Tocchet as head coach, adding young pieces, and establishing a core that can solidify in the near future. Under the guidance of their renewed coaching staff and with a long-term vision, the Flyers are aiming to leave behind the years of rebuilding.

The Capitals finished in first place in the Metropolitan Division last season, topping the division by a comfortable 12-point margin. What Washington accomplished serves as an example for this new era of the Flyers, who have now secured a key player to compete for that spot.

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Who is the player that re-signed with the Flyers?

The Flyers continue to strengthen their defensive core and announced an extension with young defenseman Cam York, solidifying him as a crucial part of their long-term plans. His new deal is for five years and $25.75 million total, carrying an annual cap hit of $5.15 million through the 2029–30 season.

Cam York

Cam York of the Flyers

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Last season, the 24-year-old defenseman played in 66 games, tallying 17 points (four goals and 13 assists), while leading the team in blocked shots (126) and recording 60 hits. With this extension, York’s journey with Tocchet’s Flyers, which began in 2021, continues.

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York’s numbers with the Flyers

Despite playing on the blue line, York has proven his value. In his time in Philadelphia, he has collected 77 points across 235 games, establishing himself as a key piece since being drafted 14th overall in 2019. With the additions of players like Trevor Zegras and Christian Dvorak, York’s extension is viewed as the final major move to solidify the roster.

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