What an offseason this turned out to be for the Flyers, and their proud faithful. On Monday June 3rd, 2019 at approximately 8:40 p.m. the Flyers traded for the rights of Center Kevin Hayes from the Winnipeg Jets for a 5th Round Pick. A little over 2 weeks later the orange and black signed Hayes to a 7 year-$50 million deal, worth an AAV of $7.14 million per season.
Hayes is a big bodied Center, as he stands at 6’5,” and weighs 220 pounds. He provided much-needed size down the middle for the Flyers, and Hayes is also versatile. Hayes can play the wing and the Penalty Kill. He is a legit scoring threat on the PK, which has helped the Flyers immensely. Better yet, Hayes seems to be doing everything right, including scoring goals. He now has 4 on the season, and my word he potted a beauty last night:
His most important attribute for the orange and black is his familiarity with now Head Coach Alain Vigneault. In 2017-18, Hayes played under Vigneault for the New York Rangers, a year in which he tallied a career high in goals with 25. Moreover, Hayes and Vigneault developed a good relationship and one that rubbed off on the locker room. Vigneault has nothing but good to say about Hayes. Moreover, Hayes should help with this group of Flyers to better understand Vigneault’s system. Fletcher tried to make this locker room less toxic, by putting his own stamp on the roster. Hayes definitely has these Flyers riding high.
Hayes is also a very good Penalty Killer. He has helped tremendously in an area that has been an Achilles heel for the Flyers for the past few seasons. Like previously mentioned he is also a scoring threat on the PK, and hopefully, he continues to mold this unit into a successful one. Overall, look the PK has improved tremendously with the Hayes addition. The Flyers currently own the 11th best Penalty Kill with a success rate of 82.8%.
Hayes has been an addition the Flyers have lacked for the past few seasons. He has this young Flyers group riding high with a record of 5-3-1. For his efforts, the team is now a legit threat in the Metropolitan Division. Fletcher gets an “A” for this addition.
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