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Will the real Philadelphia Flyers please stand up?!!! The Flyers shocked the hockey world with a season that was supposed to be nothing short of promise. Unfortunately, it became the season of disappointment with missing the playoffs, thus leaving the organization scratching their heads saying “What’s next”. With the upcoming expansion draft looming this may be a time to dump a high priced salary. Without further delay, let’s dive into whom the Flyers may expose and protect using the 7-3-1 method, with of course my guess or wish for the selection by the Seattle Kraken.

FORWARDS (7)- Claude Giroux (NMC- No Movement Clause), Kevin Hayes (NMC- No Movement Clause), Nolan Patrick, Sean Couturier, Travis Konecny, Scott Laughton, Oskar Lindblom

The 22-year old in Patrick should be protected to flush out a high priced forward like James van Riemsdyk or Jakub Voracek. Patrick still has upside, but his future with the club remains in limbo in terms of where he fits, whether it’s Center or Wing. With the Flyers deciding to protect Patrick over successful veterans such as Voracek or JvR. This should send a signal to the Flyers fan base that Flyers’ General Manager Chuck Fletcher means business this offseason.

It seemed like a long shot that the Flyers would protect Patrick due to his lack of production However, he is still young and cheap enough to at the very least be an ideal 13th forward. The Kraken’s philosophy may be taking a high priced contract like JvR to get to the cap floor, and he is good for 20-25 goals a season.

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Laughton of course is a slam dunk protection. He was a pending free agent, but he re-signed a new five year deal with the Flyers at the trade deadline. Couturier is a slam dunk protection, so there is nothing more to be written about him. He put forth a good year in 2021, even though it wasn’t as strong as his 2019-20 season. Konecny and Lindblom have become staples of the Flyers organization, and both players have a lot of upside, even with their dip in production from this past season. Lindblom was recovering from his unfortunate situation, so a dip in production should have been expected.

Defensemen (3)- Travis Sanheim, Ivan Provorov, and Philippe Myers

Sanheim and Provorov are slam dunks in terms of protection. Sanheim is a young 25-year-old defenseman that is a good skater, and logs minutes. These type of defenseman are hard to come by these days. He has a great shot, but had a bit of a down year in 2020-21. Sanheim overcame his battles about midway-3/4 through the season, and played well to end the season.

There is absolutely no way Provorov does not get protected, so onto Myers. Myers is a young undrafted 24-year-old defenseman. He has tons of offensive upside, but his ability to get back and back check cannot be understated. Myers is so good as he uses his long stick for poke checks to break up the play the other way. Unfortunately, he did not have a good year in 2020-21, however, the Flyers will not give up on him. He is still trying to find his niche, but it will come in time. Myers will rebound next year, as he will take the body more on his opponents, as Myers will use his big 6’5 frame to his advantage.

Goalie (1)- Carter Hart

Hart is a no brainer to protect as he is the cornerstone of the franchise. I’m very confident in his ability to rebound next season. This kid has electrified the fan base, and Hart has cemented himself as the main guy between the pipes for the orange and black for the foreseeable future. All this by wearing a unique number…#79.

With big contracts bring exposed such as Shayne Gostisbehere, JvR, and Voracek. The Kraken will select JvR from the Flyers.

One can make a case for the Kraken to select Gostisbehere as he rejuvenated his career in 2021, and he still has a knack to be a quarterback on the power play. However, in the end the Kraken need to get to the cap floor, and selecting a consistent 20-25 goal scorer each year helps them fo this. They will obviously need to score goals, well JvR can do this for them. The question that remains is will Fletcher sweeten the pot for them to select JvR.

6 thoughts on “The Flyers Protection List For The Upcoming Expansion Draft

  1. Should protect JVR ,has size, grit and not afraid to go in front of net .

  2. Unfortunately we will probably get stuck with JVR and 93. Neither do enough all game. Periods go by without notice. I hope Fletcher shakes it up big time!

  3. It would be a gift from heaven if the Kraken took JVR or Voracek but it won’t happen. Thety will take NAK.

  4. First off, I’d like to say the NHLis giving the expansion teams too much to start out with teams are forced to give up some very good players. The expansion teams should be made to be respectable yes, but not Stanley cup contenders. There are 31 teams giving up one extremely good player. Vagas and now Seattle will be given the chance to complete for the cup in there very first year. Teams at the bottom can’t afford to give up one player. Only being allowed to protect 11 players on a team like Buffalo and the other bad, I mean lower teams is outrageous. Vegas is second in the league already. Make them respectable, not Stanley cup contenders. Top 15 teams can protect 11 but 16 and lower should be allowed to protect 16 players. In the old days you were lucky to get a teams 4th or 5th best player on their minor league team. They get the 12th best player on every team and teams at the bottom need that player. Stop giving expansion teams instant riches and let them earn their place in the NHL like every other team has to.

  5. Flyers protecting Giroux, Voracek, Patrick, Provorov, Sanheim and Myers is like a garbage collector protecting his trash.

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