PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Flyers bet their future on Nolan Patrick.
But for the present, Philadelphia is a team unsure of its identity: Does it believe it can get one more playoff push out of stalwarts Claude Giroux, Sean Couturier, Jakub Voracek and Wayne Simmonds or is time for Patrick, Ivan Provorov, Travis Konecny and Jordan Weal to carry the franchise?
The Flyers are counting on a blend of young and old to return to the
Enter Patrick.
The 19-year-old fell to Philly when the New Jersey Devils passed on him with the top pick in the draft. Flyers general manager Ron Hextall was happy to swoop up the
At the scouting combine in early June, Patrick said he actually had a sports hernia on both sides and one was "misdiagnosed." He had surgery June 13.
"I just only want to make the NHL and establish myself," Patrick said. "I'm just going to try to play my game and contribute as much as I can. I think the Flyers have a really good team, and if you look at their (defensive) core coming up, they've got some unbelievable prospects, so I think in a couple years they're going to be a really good team, or even this year coming up. I think they've got all the tools to do that."
Giroux was once Philadelphia's star
The 29-year-old Giroux's numbers in key categories have sagged so much (86 points in 2013-14 to 73 to 67 to 58) that the Flyers may play him on the wing this season to jumpstart his career. Third-year coach Dave Hakstol will try about anything to help the Flyers' captain regain his All-Star form and had Couturier
"We're in camp and we want to look at all the good options we might have," Hakstol said. "I think it's a challenge for any player to be versatile. G's been our No. 1 centerman and he still is. He's such a good player that I think he can play any position on the ice. There's no question for a player like him, he can play anywhere on the ice."
Last year, the Flyers had a 10-game winning streak in a 39-33-10 season that left them stuck in 11th place in the Eastern Conference. General manager Ron Hextall made few moves in the
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GHOST BUSTER
Shayne Gostisbehere emerged as one of the top rookie
THAT DROUGHT
The Stanley Cup drought is one of the longest in the league: The Flyers haven't had a championship since back-to-back Cups in 1974 and 1975. Philadelphia lost in the finals in 1976, 1980, 1985, 1987, 1997 and 2010.
WHO'S NO. 1
Look no further than Philadelphia's usual unsettled goaltending to understand why the franchise has gone 41 years without a championship. The Flyers did little to address the situation after it let Steve Mason walk. They signed former Calgary goalie Brian Elliott to a $5.5 million, two-year deal and expect him to share time with Michal Neuvirth.
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This is a corrected story. A previous version said the Flyers signed former Flames goaltender Chad Johnson. They signed former Flames goalie Brian Elliott.
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Dan Gelston, The Associated Press