Flyers Focus: Dev Camp and More

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The Philadelphia Flyers go directly from the 2026 NHL Draft into Development Camp this week. On the Monday with Meltzer edition of Flyers Daily, Jason Myrtetus and I reviewed the Flyers’ picks, selection by selection. We also discussed the Zach Werenski rumors, Darnell Nurse, Rasmus Ristolainen, and much more.

The Flyers only drafted one forward this year — KJ Sauer — to go along with towering shutdown defenseman Maksim Sokolovskii, two-way defenseman Brek Liske, offensive-minded defenseman Max Laatikainen, and Czech goaltenders Martin Psohlavec and Marek Sklenicka.

Sokolovskii, drafted 27th overall after the Flyers traded down from 21st to obtain two additional picks — is a project. However, he’s an intriguing prospect. He’ll need a lot of patience and developmental guidance. I wrote about him in one of the pre-Draft profile series articles.

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Flyers Development Camp Roster and Schedule

Note: For the second straight year, 2024 first-round pick Jett Luchanko will not participate in on-ice drills at Development Camp. Neither will Jack Berglund.

2026 DEVELOPMENT CAMP SCHEDULE:

DATETEAMPOWER SKATING/SKILLSFULL TEAMRINK
Mon., June 29Group 1 Group 2 Group 32:15-3:00 p.m. (Power Skating)3:00-3:30 p.m. (Skills)3:00-3:45 p.m. (Power Skating)3:45-4:15 p.m. (Skills)4:00-4:45 p.m. (Power Skating)4:45-5:15 p.m. (Skills)————Flyers RinkPhantoms RinkFlyers RinkPhantoms RinkFlyers RinkPhantoms Rink
Tues., June 30Group 2 
Group 3 
Group 1 
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9:15-10:00 a.m. (Power Skating)10:00-10:45 a.m. (Skills)10:00-10:45 a.m. (Power Skating)10:45-11:30 a.m. (Skills)11:00-11:45 a.m. (Power Skating)11:45-12:30 p.m. (Skills)—-——————4:00-5:00 p.m.4:00-5:00 p.m.——————Flyers RinkPhantoms Rink
Wed., July 1NOONICE 
Thurs., July 2Group 3 
Group 1 
Group 2 
5-on-5 Scrimmage
9:15-10:00 a.m. (Power Skating)10:00-10:45 a.m. (Skills)10:00-10:45 a.m. (Power Skating)10:45-11:30 a.m. (Skills)11:00-11:45 a.m. (Power Skating)11:45-12:30 p.m. (Skills)–——————6:00 p.m.——————Flyers Rink
Fri., July 33-on-3 Tournament10:00 a.m.Class of ’67 Arena
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Meanwhile, on the most recent edition of Flyers Daily, Jason Myrtetus had an in-depth discussion with In Goal magazine’s Kevin Woodley. They spoke about both Joseph Woll and Samuel Ersson (now with the Ottawa Senators). Kevin gave a detailed scouting report assessing Woll’s strengths and weaknesses as an NHL goaltender. Overall, the goalie analyst remains very high on Woll as long as the player stays healthy.

Woodley believes that Woll is particularly well suited to the Flyers’ systems. Rick Tocchet strongly emphasizes the need to allow his goalies to play half the net as much as possible, maximizing predictability of where shots originate.

Team Toyota Spotlight: Brek Liske

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Prior to the 2026 Draft, I’d never personally known the family of a projected high-round Draft pick. I’ve known Manitoba native Lonnie Liske for years. He’s a diehard Flyers fan, and he passed that along to his son, Brek. Eleven years ago, I met up with Lonnie and Brek before a Flyers game in Philly. They also took in a Flyers practice. Brek obtained autographs and also met head coach Dave Hakstol.

During the pandemic, Lonnie asked me to do a Zoom session with Brek and some of his teammates. The main focus was on why hockey coaches focus so much on small details and how paying attention to those details is the key to getting lots of ice time. I don’t know if it resonated with kids that age but I enjoyed it. The kids were mostly interested in what it’s like to work around an NHL team. The rest was probably boring.

Fast forward to 2025-26. Brek played an important role in the Everett Silvertips winning the Western Hockey League championship. They reached the Memorial Cup final.

Liske is a two-way defenseman — not exceptional in any area (except poise under pressure) but above-average in most. He has some room to fill out and add some more quickness. He projects as a “steady Eddie” type of blueliner. Ultimately, I think he could make for a reliable No. 5 defenseman as a pro.

Quoteable: “Brek has nice size, and he has some maturation and growth to come. It’s a two-way game, and he is sound on both sides of the puck. He really took a step in the second half of the season when they had an injury to a defenseman. That opened some more opportunity for him. He flourished right through to the Memorial Cup. We like the two-way game and the trend he finished the season with.” — Mark Greig, Flyers amateur scout.

Flyers 2026 Draft picks by round

The Flyers made the following four selections in the 2026 Draft:

  • 1st round: Maksim Sokolovskii (27th overall)
  • 2nd round: Brek Liske (53rd overall), Martin Psohlavec (62nd overall)
  • Round 3: None
  • Round 4: Marek Sklenicka (120th overall)
  • Round 5: KJ Sauer (136th overall)
  • Round 6: None
  • Round 7:Max Laatikainen (213th overall)
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Cold War in Philly: Upcoming Showings

Each of the first seven showings of the Cold War in Philly documentary have sold out. Correspondingly, additional showings have been added at different locales.

  • June 29th: The County Theatre (Doylestown, PA), Click here for show times and prices.
  • June 29th: Ambler Theatre (Ambler, PA), Click here for show times and prices.
  • September 2: Bryn Mawr Film Institute (Bryn Mawr, PA), Click here for tickets.
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Collectors Corner: Hextall and Vladar

Flyers Hall of Fame goaltender and former general manager Ron Hextall is doing his own private signing for Carl’s Cards on June 29. For info, click here.

Additionally, current Flyers goaltender Dan Vladar will do an open-to-the-public (tickets requires) in-store signing at Carl’s on Saturday, August 29. Autographs are $49 each. Photo ops are $39 each. Inscriptions are $20 each. For info, click here.

Guffaw Cigars: Hot Stove Drawing Winner

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Five-time NHL All-Star and Flyers Hall of Fame inductee Brian Propp introduced his own line of top-quality hand-crafted Dominican cigars . The Guffaw Cigar collection is highly rated for its balanced boldness, sophistication and premium-aged tobacco. Brian himself is a longtime cigar aficionado. He wanted his signature line to reflect the qualities he values in a cigar.

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