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In a recent update, the Philadelphia Flyers have made significant roster moves that could reshape their lineup heading into the new season. Notably, they have signed forward Morgan Frost to a two-year contract, cementing his role in their future plans. Frost, who had a breakout performance last year, is expected to contribute significantly to the Flyers' offensive output as they aim for a playoff spot.
Meanwhile, the team also announced that they will be parting ways with veteran center Kevin Hayes. Hayes has been a reliable player for the Flyers, but this decision aligns with the team's strategy to develop younger talent. The Flyers are now looking to promote some of their promising prospects from the AHL to fill the void left by Hayes.
In other news, the New Jersey Devils have extended an offer to free-agent goalie Jonathan Bernier, who has had a tumultuous career filled with injuries. This move indicates the Devils' intent to bolster their goaltending depth, ensuring they have a solid backup for their star goaltender, Mackenzie Blackwood. The addition of Bernier could provide the necessary experience to help guide the team's younger players through the rigors of a full NHL season.
Furthermore, the Columbus Blue Jackets are hopeful for the return of their key players from injury. With players like Zach Werenski and Patrik Laine expected back in the lineup soon, the Blue Jackets are viewing the upcoming season as a crucial opportunity to make a deep playoff run. The potential return of these stars brings renewed optimism to the team and its fans, as they look forward to seeing their talents on the ice once again.
Meanwhile, the team also announced that they will be parting ways with veteran center Kevin Hayes. Hayes has been a reliable player for the Flyers, but this decision aligns with the team's strategy to develop younger talent. The Flyers are now looking to promote some of their promising prospects from the AHL to fill the void left by Hayes.
In other news, the New Jersey Devils have extended an offer to free-agent goalie Jonathan Bernier, who has had a tumultuous career filled with injuries. This move indicates the Devils' intent to bolster their goaltending depth, ensuring they have a solid backup for their star goaltender, Mackenzie Blackwood. The addition of Bernier could provide the necessary experience to help guide the team's younger players through the rigors of a full NHL season.
Furthermore, the Columbus Blue Jackets are hopeful for the return of their key players from injury. With players like Zach Werenski and Patrik Laine expected back in the lineup soon, the Blue Jackets are viewing the upcoming season as a crucial opportunity to make a deep playoff run. The potential return of these stars brings renewed optimism to the team and its fans, as they look forward to seeing their talents on the ice once again.