November 21, 2024
2019 NHL Draft - Round 2-7

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - JUNE 22: Chuck Fletcher of the Philadelphia Flyers attends the 2019 NHL Draft at the Rogers Arena on June 22, 2019 in Vancouver, Canada. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

Photo Credit: Jose F. Moreno/Philadelphia Inquirer

On April 29, 2020, the NHL season remains suspended, and the Flyers (89 Points) currently sit one point out of first place in the Metropolitan Division with the Washington Capitals (90 Points). Unbelievable right!!! The Flyers are contenders, hold on wait, they are Cup Contenders. Thanks to former General Manager Ron Hextall and the current General Manager Chuck Fletcher this is all being made possible. The Flyers are finally a Cup contender, and let’s just see how this pans out when/if the season (Hopefully) reconvenes.

The drafting guru in Hextall, and his scouting staff did a phenomenal job in putting a successful stamp on the Flyers current roster throughout the course of the season. This young orange and black team is littered with “Hextall” prospects up and down this roster (To include undrafted free agents) like Nolan Patrick, Oskar Lindblom, Joel Farabee, Travis Konecny, NAK, Philippe Myers, Travis Sanheim, Ivan Provorov, and Carter Hart. Moreover, Mark Friedman, Morgan Frost, Alex Lyon, Connor Bunnaman, Mikhail Vorobyev, Carsen Twarynski, and David Kase have all seen time with the big club this season, at some point or another.

This young Flyers team and farm system is being built for the long haul, and both Hextall and Fletcher have made their imprints. Just take a look at “Hextall’s” Lehigh Valley Phantoms and Reading Royals teams with the likes of Wyatte Wylie, Wade Allison, Tanner Laczynski, Matthew Strome, Felix Sandstrom, Kirill Ustimenko, Alex Lyon, Isaac Ratcliffe, Pascal Laberge, Maksim Sushko, Twarynski, Frost, Friedman, and Kase. Not mentioned are some pretty solid prospects who will be joining the Phantoms in the future, such as, Yegor Zamula, Jay O’Brien, Olle Lycksell, Noah Cates, David Bernhardt (Hopefully), Linus Hogberg (Hopefully), Adam Ginning, Ivan Fedotov, Samuel Ersson, and Wyatt Kalynuk.

Fletcher added young talent from this past draft, as well, with the likes of Cam York, Bobby Brink, Mason Millman, Roddy Ross, Yegor Serdyuk, and Bryce Brodzinski. It’s good to see Fletcher leaving off, where Hextall began. Fletcher added some key parts to this Flyers team this past off-season, and this simply has elevated this club from a pretender, to a cup contender this season. However, the additions of Kevin Hayes, Justin Braun, Matt Niskanen, Tyler Pitlick, Derek Grant (Trade Deadline), Nate Thompson (Trade Deadline), and re-signing Brian Elliott have done wonders for this club.

The neat thing about Fletcher is he is not afraid to pull the trigger, and the right trigger for that matter (Possibly Linus Sandin, as well, when his signing becomes official in the coming days). Every single one of his additions this past off-season, and the trade deadline have worked out thus far. Each player, to include Thompson (PK skills), have played an integral part (At one time or another) to the overall success of this team.

Together Hextall and Fletcher have and will continue to build a cup contender. To the fans of Philadelphia, you will see multiple Stanley Cup Championships here in the future, as Fletcher will continue to add the right pieces. It’s time to believe in this team, and the time starts now.