2025–26 Philadelphia Flyers season

The 2025–26 Philadelphia Flyers season was the 59th season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on June 5, 1967. The team's home arena, known as the Wells Fargo Center since 2010, was renamed the Xfinity Mobile Arena on August 14, 2025.[1]

2025–26 Philadelphia Flyers
Division3rd Metropolitan
Conference8th Eastern
2025–26 record43–27–12
Home record20–13–8
Road record23–14–4
Goals for250
Goals against243
Team information
General managerDaniel Briere
CoachRick Tocchet
CaptainSean Couturier
Alternate captainsTravis Konecny
Travis Sanheim
ArenaXfinity Mobile Arena
Minor league affiliatesLehigh Valley Phantoms (AHL)
Reading Royals (ECHL)
Team leaders
GoalsOwen Tippett (28)
AssistsTrevor Zegras (41)
PointsTravis Konecny (68)
Penalty minutesMatvei Michkov (71)
Plus/minusNoah Cates (+26)
WinsDaniel Vladar (29)
Goals against averageDaniel Vladar (2.42)

On April 13, 2026, the Flyers clinched a spot in the Stanley Cup playoffs with a 3–2 shootout victory over the Carolina Hurricanes, qualifying for the playoffs for the first time since the 2019–20 season.[2]

After defeating the Pittsburgh Penguins in the first round in six games,[3] the Flyers were swept in the second round by the eventual Stanley Cup champion Carolina Hurricanes.[4]

Off-season

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On May 14, 2025, former Flyer Rick Tocchet was hired as the 25th head coach in franchise history.[5] Tocchet, who had coached the Vancouver Canucks for the past three seasons and won the Jack Adams Award in 2024, signed a reported five-year contract that made him one of the NHL's highest paid coaches.[6] Associate coach Brad Shaw, who had served as interim head coach after John Tortorella was fired on March 27, and was a candidate for the head coach job, left the team and was named an assistant for the New Jersey Devils.[7][8]

Hired to fill out the coaching staff were assistant coaches Todd Reirden, Jaroslav Svejkovsky, Jay Varady, and video coach Dylan Crawford.[9][10] Reirden had most recently been an associate coach with the Pittsburgh Penguins for four seasons while Varady served as an assistant for the past three seasons with the Detroit Red Wings. Svejkovsky and Crawford had worked under Tocchet in Vancouver. Previous assistants Rocky Thompson, Darryl Williams, and skills coach Angelo Ricci were not retained.[11]

Standings

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Divisional standings

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Metropolitan Division
Pos Team GP W L OTL RW GF GA GD Pts
1 z Carolina Hurricanes 82 53 22 7 39 296 240 +56 113
2 x Pittsburgh Penguins 82 41 25 16 34 293 268 +25 98
3 x Philadelphia Flyers 82 43 27 12 27 250 243 +7 98
4 Washington Capitals 82 43 30 9 37 263 244 +19 95
5 Columbus Blue Jackets 82 40 30 12 28 253 253 0 92
6 New York Islanders 82 43 34 5 29 233 241 8 91
7 New Jersey Devils 82 42 37 3 29 230 254 24 87
8 New York Rangers 82 34 39 9 25 238 250 12 77
Source: National Hockey League[12]
Rules for classification: 1) Fewer number of games played (GP, only during regular season); 2) Greater number of regulation wins (RW); 3) Greater number of wins in regulation and overtime, excluding shootout wins (ROW); 4) Greater number of total wins, including shootouts (W); 5) Greater number of points earned in head-to-head play; if teams played an uneven number of head-to-head games, the result of the first game on the home ice of the team with the extra home game is discarded; 6) Greater goal differential (GD); 7) Greater number of goals scored (GF)
x Clinched playoff spot; z Clinched conference

Conference standings

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Eastern Conference Wild Card
Pos Div Team GP W L OTL RW GF GA GD Pts
1 AT x Boston Bruins 82 45 27 10 33 272 250 +22 100
2 AT x Ottawa Senators 82 44 27 11 38 278 246 +32 99
3 ME Washington Capitals 82 43 30 9 37 263 244 +19 95
4 AT Detroit Red Wings 82 41 31 10 30 241 258 17 92
5 ME Columbus Blue Jackets 82 40 30 12 28 253 253 0 92
6 ME New York Islanders 82 43 34 5 29 233 241 8 91
7 ME New Jersey Devils 82 42 37 3 29 230 254 24 87
8 AT Florida Panthers 82 40 38 4 32 251 276 25 84
9 AT Toronto Maple Leafs 82 32 36 14 23 253 299 46 78
10 ME New York Rangers 82 34 39 9 25 238 250 12 77
Source: National Hockey League[13]
Rules for classification: 1) Fewer number of games played (GP, only during regular season); 2) Greater number of regulation wins (RW); 3) Greater number of wins in regulation and overtime, excluding shootout wins (ROW); 4) Greater number of total wins, including shootouts (W); 5) Greater number of points earned in head-to-head play; if teams played an uneven number of head-to-head games, the result of the first game on the home ice of the team with the extra home game is discarded; 6) Greater goal differential (GD); 7) Greater number of goals scored (GF)
x Clinched playoff spot

Schedule and results

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Preseason

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The preseason schedule was announced on June 24, 2025.[14] It was later announced the September 25 game against the Washington Capitals will be played at the Giant Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania.[15]

2025 preseason game log: 3–4–0 (home: 1–2–0; road: 2–2–0)
GameDateOpponentScoreOTDecisionLocationAttendanceRecordRecap
1September 21@ NY Islanders3–2SOBjarnasonUBS Arena8,3481–0–0W
2September 23@ Montreal2–4KolosovBell Centre20,4291–1–0L
3ASeptember 25@ Washington1–5KolosovGiant Center10,4201–2–0L
4September 27Boston3–4ErssonXfinity Mobile Arena14,0841–3–0L
5September 29@ Boston3–2SOVladarTD Garden17,8502–3–0W
6October 2NY Islanders3–4ErssonXfinity Mobile Arena12,5302–4–0L
7October 4New Jersey4–3SOVladarXfinity Mobile Arena14,7953–4–0W

Legend:   Win   Loss   OT/SO loss A – Game played in Hershey, Pennsylvania

Regular season

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The regular season schedule was announced on July 16, 2025.

2025–26 game log
October: 6–3–1 (home: 6–1–0; road: 0–2–1)
GameDateOpponentScoreOTDecisionLocationAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
1October 9@ Florida1–2VladarAmerant Bank Arena19,4310–1–00L
2October 11@ Carolina3–4OTErssonLenovo Center18,3570–1–11OTL
3October 13Florida5–2VladarXfinity Mobile Arena19,4211–1–13W
4October 16Winnipeg2–5ErssonXfinity Mobile Arena16,1701–2–13L
5October 18Minnesota2–1OTVladarXfinity Mobile Arena17,0112–2–15W
6October 20Seattle5–2VladarXfinity Mobile Arena16,0993–2–17W
7October 23@ Ottawa1–2VladarCanadian Tire Centre16,3803–3–17L
8October 25NY Islanders4–3SOErssonXfinity Mobile Arena16,6404–3–19W
9October 28Pittsburgh3–2SOErssonXfinity Mobile Arena17,2455–3–111W
10October 30Nashville4–1VladarXfinity Mobile Arena15,8126–3–113W
November: 8–4–2 (home: 2–2–2; road: 6–2–0)
GameDateOpponentScoreOTDecisionLocationAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
11November 1Toronto2–5VladarXfinity Mobile Arena17,8466–4–113L
12November 2Calgary1–2KolosovXfinity Mobile Arena15,2916–5–113L
13November 4@ Montreal5–4SOVladarBell Centre20,9627–5–115W
14November 6@ Nashville3–1VladarBridgestone Arena17,1598–5–117W
15November 8Ottawa2–3OTErssonXfinity Mobile Arena18,1888–5–218OTL
16November 12Edmonton1–2OTVladarXfinity Mobile Arena18,4808–5–319OTL
17November 14@ St. Louis6–5SOErssonEnterprise Center17,5819–5–321W
18November 15@ Dallas1–5VladarAmerican Airlines Center18,5329–6–321L
19November 20St. Louis3–2OTVladarXfinity Mobile Arena17,67710–6–323W
20November 22New Jersey6–3VladarXfinity Mobile Arena18,34211–6–325W
21November 24@ Tampa Bay0–3ErssonBenchmark International Arena19,09211–7–325L
22November 26@ Florida4–2VladarAmerant Bank Arena19,72912–7–327W
23November 28@ NY Islanders4–3SOErssonUBS Arena17,25513–7–329W
24November 29@ New Jersey5–3VladarPrudential Center16,15714–7–331W
December: 6–5–4 (home: 3–2–2; road: 3–3–2)
GameDateOpponentScoreOTDecisionLocationAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
25December 1Pittsburgh1–5VladarXfinity Mobile Arena17,33814–8–331L
26December 3Buffalo5–2ErssonXfinity Mobile Arena17,11615–8–333W
27December 7Colorado2–3ErssonXfinity Mobile Arena18,60615–9–333L
28December 9San Jose4–1VladarXfinity Mobile Arena17,49716–9–335W
29December 11Vegas2–3OTVladarXfinity Mobile Arena17,58516–9–436OTL
30December 13Carolina3–4SOErssonXfinity Mobile Arena17,72616–9–537OTL
31December 14@ Carolina2–3SOVladarLenovo Center18,12516–9–638OTL
32December 16@ Montreal4–1VladarBell Centre20,96217–9–640W
33December 18@ Buffalo3–5ErssonKeyBank Center16,05517–10–640L
34December 20@ NY Rangers4–5SOErssonMadison Square Garden18,00617–10–741OTL
35December 22Vancouver5–2VladarXfinity Mobile Arena19,99418–10–743W
36December 23@ Chicago3–1ErssonUnited Center20,25619–10–745W
37December 28@ Seattle1–4VladarClimate Pledge Arena17,15119–11–745L
38December 30@ Vancouver6–3VladarRogers Arena18,85320–11–747W
39December 31@ Calgary1–5ErssonScotiabank Saddledome18,73920–12–747L
January: 4–8–3 (home: 1–4–2; road: 3–4–1)
GameDateOpponentScoreOTDecisionLocationAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
40January 3@ Edmonton5–2VladarRogers Place18,34721–12–749W
41January 6Anaheim5–2VladarXfinity Mobile Arena19,41522–12–751W
42January 8Toronto1–2OTVladarXfinity Mobile Arena19,54622–12–852OTL
43January 10Tampa Bay2–7ErssonXfinity Mobile Arena19,61822–13–852L
44January 12Tampa Bay1–5VladarXfinity Mobile Arena19,48922–14–852L
45January 14@ Buffalo2–5ErssonKeyBank Center16,36322–15–852L
46January 15@ Pittsburgh3–6KolosovPPG Paints Arena17,96322–16–852L
47January 17NY Rangers3–6ErssonXfinity Mobile Arena19,66922–17–852L
48January 19@ Vegas2–1ErssonT-Mobile Arena17,86723–17–854W
49January 21@ Utah4–5OTErssonDelta Center12,47823–17–955OTL
50January 23@ Colorado7–3ErssonBall Arena18,14124–17–957W
51January 26NY Islanders0–4ErssonXfinity Mobile Arena17,94224–18–957L
52January 28@ Columbus3–5VladarNationwide Arena15,24424–19–957L
53January 29@ Boston3–6ErssonTD Garden17,85024–20–957L
54January 31Los Angeles2–3OTVladarXfinity Mobile Arena19,77124–20–1058OTL
February: 3–1–1 (home: 2–0–1; road: 1–1–0)
GameDateOpponentScoreOTDecisionLocationAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
55February 3Washington4–2VladarXfinity Mobile Arena19,41025–20–1060W
56February 5Ottawa1–2OTVladarXfinity Mobile Arena19,22025–20–1161OTL
57February 25@ Washington1–3VladarCapital One Arena18,34725–21–1161L
58February 26@ NY Rangers3–2OTErssonMadison Square Garden16,86726–21–1163W
59February 28Boston3–1VladarXfinity Mobile Arena19,87227–21–1165W
March: 10–4–1 (home: 3–3–1; road: 7–1–0)
GameDateOpponentScoreOTDecisionLocationAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
60March 2@ Toronto3–2SOVladarScotiabank Arena18,25528–21–1167W
61March 5Utah0–3VladarXfinity Mobile Arena19,38628–22–1167L
62March 7@ Pittsburgh4–3SOVladarPPG Paints Arena18,34229–22–1169W
63March 9NY Rangers2–6VladarXfinity Mobile Arena19,55729–23–1169L
64March 11Washington4–1ErssonXfinity Mobile Arena19,05330–23–1171W
65March 12@ Minnesota3–2SOVladarGrand Casino Arena18,51531–23–1173W
66March 14Columbus1–2SOVladarXfinity Mobile Arena19,64531–23–1274OTL
67March 18@ Anaheim3–2OTVladarHonda Center16,21432–23–1276W
68March 19@ Los Angeles4–3SOErssonCrypto.com Arena18,14533–23–1278W
69March 21@ San Jose4–1VladarSAP Center17,43534–23–1280W
70March 24Columbus2–3VladarXfinity Mobile Arena19,30434–24–1280L
71March 26Chicago5–1ErssonXfinity Mobile Arena18,96935–24–1282W
72March 28@ Detroit5–3VladarLittle Caesars Arena19,51536–24–1284W
73March 29Dallas2–1OTErssonXfinity Mobile Arena19,12037–24–1286W
74March 31@ Washington4–6VladarCapital One Arena18,34737–25–1286L
April: 6–2–0 (home: 3–1–0; road: 3–1–0)
GameDateOpponentScoreOTDecisionLocationAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
75April 2Detroit2–4ErssonXfinity Mobile Arena19,86537–26–1286L
76April 3@ NY Islanders4–1VladarUBS Arena17,25538–26–1288W
77April 5Boston2–1OTVladarXfinity Mobile Arena19,13339–26–1290W
78April 7@ New Jersey5–1VladarPrudential Center16,51440–26–1292W
79April 9@ Detroit3–6VladarLittle Caesars Arena18,19740–27–1292L
80April 11@ Winnipeg7–1VladarCanada Life Centre15,22541–27–1294W
81April 13Carolina3–2SOVladarXfinity Mobile Arena19,79542–27–1296W
82April 14Montreal4–2ErssonXfinity Mobile Arena20,04143–27–1298W

Legend:   Win   Loss   OT/SO loss

Playoffs

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2026 Stanley Cup playoffs
Eastern Conference first round vs. (M2) Pittsburgh Penguins: Philadelphia won 4–2
GameDateOpponentScoreOTDecisionLocationAttendanceSeriesRecap
1April 18@ Pittsburgh3–2VladarPPG Paints Arena18,3461–0W
2April 20@ Pittsburgh3–0VladarPPG Paints Arena18,3082–0W
3April 22Pittsburgh5–2VladarXfinity Mobile Arena19,9373–0W
4April 25Pittsburgh2–4VladarXfinity Mobile Arena20,0533–1L
5April 27@ Pittsburgh2–3VladarPPG Paints Arena18,3433–2L
6April 29Pittsburgh1–0OTVladarXfinity Mobile Arena20,0054–2W
Eastern Conference second round vs. (M1) Carolina Hurricanes: Carolina won 4–0
GameDateOpponentScoreOTDecisionLocationAttendanceSeriesRecap
1May 2@ Carolina0–3VladarLenovo Center18,6200–1L
2May 4@ Carolina2–3OTVladarLenovo Center18,6470–2L
3May 7Carolina1–4VladarXfinity Mobile Arena19,9700–3L
4May 9Carolina2–3OTVladarXfinity Mobile Arena19,3940–4L

Legend:   Win   Loss

Player statistics

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Skaters

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Stats updated as of May 9, 2026

Goaltenders

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Stats updated as of May 9, 2026

Regular season[18]
Player GP GS TOI W L OT GA GAA SA SV% SO G A P PIM
Daniel Vladar52512,995:13291471212.421,283.90600004
Samuel Ersson33291,866:3514115973.12744.87000112
Aleksei Kolosov42120:0102084.0047.83000000
Playoffs[19]
Player GP GS TOI W L GA GAA SA SV% SO G A P PIM
Daniel Vladar1010633:2046232.18294.92220002

Awards and records

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Awards

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Milestones

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Milestone Player Date Ref
First game Ty Murchison December 9, 2025 [22]
Denver Barkey December 20, 2025 [23]
Alex Bump March 7, 2026 [24]
Porter Martone March 31, 2026 [25]
Hunter McDonald April 14, 2026 [26]
Oliver Bonk April 14, 2026 [27]
1st career NHL point
1st career NHL assist
Nikita Grebenkin October 12, 2025 [28]
Denver Barkey December 20, 2025 [23]
Porter Martone April 2, 2026 [29]
Hunter McDonald April 14, 2026 [27]
Oliver Bonk April 14, 2026 [27]
1st career NHL point
1st career NHL goal
Alex Bump March 7, 2026 [24]
1st career NHL goal Nikita Grebenkin November 4, 2025 [30]
Denver Barkey January 3, 2026 [31]
Porter Martone April 5, 2026 [32]
Oliver Bonk April 14, 2026 [27]
100th career NHL point Cam York March 7, 2026 [33]
Matvei Michkov March 21, 2026 [34]
Jamie Drysdale March 28, 2026 [35]
200th career NHL goal Travis Konecny October 28, 2025 [36]
200th career NHL point Trevor Zegras November 4, 2025 [37]
100th career NHL goal
200th career NHL point
Owen Tippett November 29, 2025 [38]
500th career NHL point Travis Konecny December 9, 2025 [39]

On November 26, 2025, during a game against the New Jersey Devils, Matvei Michkov and Tyson Foerster set a new franchise record for the fastest three goals scored, scoring three goals in 26 seconds: Michkov scored at 12:06 in the first period, Foerster scored 11 seconds later at 12:15, and Foerster scored again at 12:32[40]. The previous franchise record, 35 seconds, was set in the 1978–79 season by Behn Wilson, Blake Dunlop, and Al Hill.[41]

Transactions

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The Flyers have been involved in the following transactions during the 2025–26 season:

Key:

   Contract is entry-level.
   Contract initially takes effect in the 2026–27 season.

Trades

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DateDetailsRef
June 23, 2025 To Anaheim Ducks
Ryan Poehling
Columbus' 2nd-round pick in 2025
4th-round pick in 2026
To Philadelphia Flyers
Trevor Zegras
[42]
June 27, 2025 To Pittsburgh Penguins
Colorado's 1st-round pick in 2025
Edmonton's 1st-round pick in 2025
To Philadelphia Flyers
NY Rangers' 1st-round pick in 2025
[43]
June 28, 2025 To Seattle Kraken
2nd-round pick in 2025
3rd-round pick in 2025
To Philadelphia Flyers
2nd-round pick in 2025
Toronto's 2nd-round pick in 2025
[44]
September 4, 2025 To Seattle Kraken
Jon-Randall Avon
To Philadelphia Flyers
Tucker Robertson
[45]
September 14, 2025 To Columbus Blue Jackets
Ivan Fedotov
To Philadelphia Flyers
6th-round pick in 2026
[46]
October 5, 2025 To San Jose Sharks
Ryan Ellis
Conditional 6th-round pick in 2026[a]
To Philadelphia Flyers
Carl Grundstrom
Artem Guryev
[47]
October 30, 2025 To Dallas Stars
Samu Tuomaala
To Philadelphia Flyers
Christian Kyrou
[48]
November 17, 2025 To Ottawa Senators
Dennis Gilbert
To Philadelphia Flyers
Rights to Maxence Guenette
[49]
December 8, 2025 To Tampa Bay Lightning
Ethan Samson
To Philadelphia Flyers
Roman Schmidt
[50]
December 31, 2025 To Pittsburgh Penguins
Egor Zamula
To Philadelphia Flyers
Philip Tomasino
[51]
March 1, 2026 To Minnesota Wild
Roman Schmidt
To Philadelphia Flyers
Boris Katchouk
[52]
March 6, 2026 To Boston Bruins
Alexis Gendron
Massimo Rizzo
To Philadelphia Flyers
Brett Harrison
Jackson Edward
[53]
March 6, 2026 To Minnesota Wild
Bobby Brink
To Philadelphia Flyers
David Jiricek
[54]
March 6, 2026 To Carolina Hurricanes
Nicolas Deslauriers
To Philadelphia Flyers
Conditional 7th-round pick in 2027
[55]
June 16, 2026 To Toronto Maple Leafs
Emil Andrae
Samuel Ersson
3rd-round pick in 2026
To Philadelphia Flyers
Simon Benoit
Joseph Woll
[56]

Players acquired

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DatePlayerFormer teamTermViaRef
July 1, 2025Christian DvorakMontreal Canadiens1-yearFree agency[57]
Dennis GilbertOttawa Senators1-yearFree agency[58]
Noah JuulsenVancouver Canucks1-yearFree agency[58]
Lane PedersonEdmonton Oilers1-yearFree agency[59]
Daniel VladarCalgary Flames2-yearFree agency[60]
March 5, 2026Garrett WilsonLehigh Valley Phantoms (AHL)1-yearFree agency[61]
March 6, 2026Luke GlendeningNew Jersey DevilsWaivers[62]
March 26, 2026Riley ThompsonOhio State University (Big Ten)1-yearFree agency[63]

Players lost

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DatePlayerNew teamTermViaRef
July 2, 2025Louie BelpedioWashington Capitals2-yearFree agency[64]
Ben GleasonMinnesota Wild1-yearFree agency[65]
Olle LycksellOttawa Senators1-yearFree agency[66]
Jakob PelletierTampa Bay Lightning3-yearFree agency[67]
Cal PetersenMinnesota Wild1-yearFree agency[65]
July 8, 2025Rhett GardnerHC CSKA Moscow (KHL)2-yearFree agency[68]
July 14, 2025Elliot DesnoyersIowa Wild (AHL)1-yearFree agency[69]
July 15, 2025Zayde WisdomLehigh Valley Phantoms (AHL)1-yearFree agency[70]
October 3, 2025Givani SmithCarolina Hurricanes1-yearFree agency[71]
May 18, 2026Anthony RichardHC Fribourg-Gotteron (NL)1-yearFree agency[72]

Signings

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DatePlayerTermRef
July 7, 2025Cam York5-year[73]
November 17, 2025Maxence Guenette1-year[49]
January 5, 2026Christian Dvorak5-year[74]
March 11, 2026Noah Powell3-year[75]
March 17, 2026Cole Knuble2-year[76]
March 23, 2026Alex Ciernik3-year[77]
March 29, 2026Porter Martone3-year[78]
April 1, 2026David Jiricek2-year[79]
April 9, 2026Jack Berglund3-year[80]
May 15, 2026Aleksei Kolosov1-year[81]
June 1, 2026Ilya Pautov3-year[82]
June 5, 2026Jacob Gaucher1-year[83]

Draft picks

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Below are the Philadelphia Flyers' selections at the 2025 NHL entry draft, which was held on June 27 and 28, 2025, at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.[84]

Round # Player Pos Nationality Team (league)
1 6 Porter Martone Right wing  Canada Brampton Steelheads (OHL)
12[A] Jack Nesbitt Center  Canada Windsor Spitfires (OHL)
2 38[B] Carter Amico Defense  United States U.S. NTDP (USHL)
40[C] Jack Murtagh Left wing  United States U.S. NTDP (USHL)
48[D] Shane Vansaghi Right wing  United States Michigan State University (B1G)
57[E] Matthew Gard Center  Canada Red Deer Rebels (WHL)
5 132 Max Westergard Left wing  Finland Frolunda HC (SHL)
157[F] Luke Vlooswyk Defense  Canada Red Deer Rebels (WHL)
6 164 Nathan Quinn Center  Canada Quebec Remparts (QMJHL)

Notes

  1. The New York Rangers' first-round pick went to the Philadelphia Flyers as the result of a trade on June 27, 2025, that sent Colorado's first-round pick in 2025 (22nd overall) and Edmonton's first-round pick in 2025 (31st overall) to Pittsburgh, in exchange for this pick.[85]
  2. The Seattle Kraken's second-round pick went to the Flyers as the result of a trade on June 28, 2025, that sent a second and third-round pick both in 2025 (36th and 68th overall) to Seattle in exchange for Toronto's second-round pick in 2025 (57th overall) and this pick.[44]
  3. The Anaheim Ducks' second-round pick went to the Flyers as the result of a trade on January 8, 2024 that sent Cutter Gauthier to Anaheim in exchange for Jamie Drysdale and this pick.[86]
  4. The Calgary Flames' second-round pick went to the Flyers as the result of a trade on January 30, 2025, that sent Joel Farabee and Morgan Frost to Calgary in exchange for Andrei Kuzmenko, Jakob Pelletier, a seventh-round pick in 2028 and this pick.[87]
  5. The Toronto Maple Leafs' second-round pick went to the Flyers as the result of a trade on June 28, 2025, that sent a second and third-round pick both in 2025 (36th and 68th overall) to Seattle in exchange for a second-round pick in 2025 (38th overall) and this pick.[44]
  6. The Carolina Hurricanes' fifth-round pick went to the Flyers as the result of a trade on August 9, 2023, that sent David Kase to Carolina in exchange for Massimo Rizzo and this pick.[88]

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  1. San Jose will receive the earliest of the two 2026 sixth-round picks the Flyers possessed at the time of the trade, their own or one previously acquired from Columbus.

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