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Stars, Flyers swap AHL prospects

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Pro Hockey News
Oct 30, 2025 5:55 PM

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In a surprising move, the Dallas Stars and Philadelphia Flyers have swapped AHL prospects to reshape their rosters. The Stars have sent goalkeeper and prospect Maxime Lagace to the Flyers, while obtaining defenseman Adam Ginning in return. Both teams are looking to infuse new talent into their minor league systems, and this trade could potentially benefit each player’s development.

Maxime Lagace, having shown potential in the AHL, will look to make an impact with the Flyers' affiliate, adding depth to their goaltending options. Meanwhile, Adam Ginning, a promising defense talent, aims to bolster the Stars' defensive prospects. This strategic trade underscores the importance of developing a strong pipeline of talent in the hopes of achieving future success in the NHL.

As both teams continue to navigate their seasons, the effects of this trade will reveal themselves in the coming months. Fans are eagerly anticipating how these prospects develop and whether they can eventually translate their success in the AHL to the NHL level. The Flyers and Stars remain committed to building competitive teams, and moves like these could lay the groundwork for future victories.