
PHILADELPHIA, PA - FEBRUARY 23: Oskar Lindblom #23 of the Philadelphia Flyers looks on during warm-ups against the Pittsburgh Penguins at the 2019 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series on February 23, 2019 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Len Redkoles/NHLI via Getty Images)
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On this day, July 12, 2022, just has to be one of the hardest days for Flyers fans in franchise history. A beloved player in Oskar Lindblom bought out, and he is the latest to become a cap casualty.

Most Flyers fans will be devastated by the Oskar Lindblom news. He is an amazing, strong person. This was a tough call for the Flyers, they need the cap space with the hopes to improve this team.
This will save the Flyers an AAV of $3 million. The Flyers will donate $100,000 to Flyers charities that fight against Cancer in Lindblom’s honor.

It’s a sad day Flyers fans, Oskar Lindblom always has a smile on his face, and represents the Flyers with class. Let’s hope Flyers’ General Manager puts this extra cap space to good use.
I think you have greatly understated just how sad a move this is. I can’t wait for Chuck Fletcher to be gone!!!
Fletcher is a clown