On Wednesday evening, the Philadelphia Flyers announced that they had assigned Ronnie Attard, Bobby Brink, Adam Ginning, and Olle Lycksell to the AHL’s Lehigh Valley Phantoms.
In an otherwise doom and gloom contest against the Columbus Blue Jackets, Olle Lycksell brought a positive to the table for the Philadelphia Flyers with his first NHL goal.
The Flyers have recalled forward Olle Lycksell and defenseman Adam Ginning from the AHL’s Lehigh Valley Phantoms.
The Philadelphia Flyers are sitting at a 30-20-7 record and third place in the Metropolitan Division, trying to cement their spot as a playoff team in the Eastern Conference.
He is practicing in a regular jersey on Friday and reportedly could play Saturday for Philadelphia against the New York Rangers.
The Philadelphia Flyers look destined for a deflating conclusion to the month of January with their latest loss – a 3-0 shutout at the hands of the Detroit Red Wings at Little Caesars Arena on Thursday night.
The Philadelphia Flyers recalled forward Rhett Gardner and goaltender Calvin Petersen, sending rookie Olle Lycksell down to the minors.
Ahead of their upcoming three-game road trip, the Philadelphia Flyers made a series of transactions. Defenseman Louie Belpedio was placed on waivers on Monday and cleared waivers on Tuesday, allowing him to return to the Lehigh Valley Phantoms in the AHL.
In the first seven games of the 2023-2024 season, Lehigh Valley Phantoms forward Olle Lycksell has six goals. The 5-foot-11, 176-pound right-winger is
Philadelphia Flyers prospect Olle Lycksell was rewarded for his stellar performances last week. The Lehigh Valley Phantoms’ 24-year-old winger was named the AHL Player of the Week on Monday.
Olle Lycksell agreed to a 2yr/$1.575mil contract extension with the Philadelphia Flyers. Daniel Briere completed contract extensions with previous restricted free agents, including Ronnie Attard, Cam York, and Noah Cates.
All five players who received the qualifying offers are homegrown prospects who could have a part to play in the Flyers’ future.
DeAngelo, 27, last played for the Flyers on Dec. 7 and then was held out of the lineup when Cam York was recalled. The team made it clear at that point that DeAngelo was a healthy scratch, though a couple of days later, it was revealed that he flew home to deal with a family matter.
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