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Vladar signs 2-year, $6.7 million contract with Flyers

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Jul 1, 2025 4:57 PM

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The Philadelphia Flyers have made a significant move by signing goaltender Dan Vladar to a two-year contract worth $6.7 million. Vladar, who previously played with the Calgary Flames, is expected to bolster the Flyers' goaltending depth. Known for his impressive performances, Vladar brings a blend of size and skill that could be instrumental as the Flyers aim for a competitive season ahead.

Vladar's addition comes at a crucial time for Philadelphia, as the team seeks to improve its standing in the Eastern Conference. His ability to make key saves and manage pressure situations will be critical as the Flyers look to establish a strong defensive foundation. The 25-year-old netminder is excited about the opportunity, citing the vibrant hockey culture in Philadelphia as a key factor in his decision to join the team.

General Manager Chuck Fletcher expressed enthusiasm about the signing, highlighting Vladar’s potential to grow and contribute significantly. With his notable stats from the previous season, Vladar is seen as a valuable asset that could help turn the tide for the Flyers. As training camp approaches, all eyes will be on how Vladar adapts to his new environment and solidifies his role in the team's upcoming campaign.

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