Flyers Quick Hits: Pre-Camp Activites, Rookie Camp, and More

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The Philadelphia Flyers annual pre-camp golf tournament took place at Merion Golf Club on Monday. Most of the team is now in town before the start of NHL training camp next week. Players and team management participated. On Tuesday, Flyers governor Dan Hilferty and director of hockey operations Keith Jones will hold a state of the organization press conference in Voorhees. General manager Daniel Briere will speak next week on the state of the team heading into camp. The exact details for Briere’s availability are yet to be finalized.

The biggest thing Flyers players anticipate for the start of camp: a couple of brisk practices before the preseason opener in Elmont. They are also glad to see the end of the “rope test”. The new CBA banned mandatory preseason fitness/ skating tests. The rule doesn’t take effect until next year. However, the rope test was particular to former head coach John Tortorella. New head coach Rick Tocchet is a fitness fanatic himself but doesn’t use the rope test.

Another change from the Tortorella years: Tocchet won’t have three daily scrimmages. Tortorella was fond of making much of the last double-scrimmage group dress the next day in preseason opener. The coach himself typically delegated most of the preseason games to divide bench coaching duties. That was not lost on his players. They’d just scrimmaged several times in a couple days. Their head coach, meanwhile, had the assistants coach all the preseason games until near the end.

O&B Puckcast: Camp Preview Edition

On Monday, I was a guest on the pre-camp edition of the O&B Puckcast. Special thanks to Isaiah, Chef B, and Dan Silver for having me on the show. We covered a wide array of Flyers and NHL topics during the hour-long podcast.

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  • #27397
    FlyerFrank
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    go flyers. need to be tough to play against. that ND will make his team feel safe. he has that aura.

    Maybe Bobby Brink can fill that role this year.

    #27392
    yes its me 2050
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    tell me what ND offers the flyers or any team in 2025. he is not an nhl viable player at this stage. he fn stinks. doesn’t prevent any player or team from doing what they want to do. they laugh their asses off when they see him on the ice. he will kill and drag down both of his linemates.

    go flyers. need to be tough to play against. that ND will make his team feel safe. he has that aura.

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    #27387
    yes its me 2050
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    where does ND fit on this flyers roster?

    He’ll get used. I figure it’ll be read and react from Tocchet. If liberties start getting taken with the better players, you’ll see more of him. Home games, depending on who the visitors dress, you’ll see more of him.

    do you think that is a good thing? you really think he will prevent any liberties from being taken? he offers nothing in 2025. read and react I agree which is a joke really. very predictable f

    he should be riding the pine and never play unless an emergency situation.

    #27382
    FlyerFrank
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    where does ND fit on this flyers roster?

    He’ll get used. I figure it’ll be read and react from Tocchet. If liberties start getting taken with the better players, you’ll see more of him. Home games, depending on who the visitors dress, you’ll see more of him.

    #27378
    yes its me 2050
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    Who on the defense is in the lead as of now based on those games?

    Gill isn’t an option for this year, but I liked what I saw there. Vlooswyk looked OK out there to me. There are enough guys to fill the D spots though. No help for this season from the guys who played in these games. We’ll see how Bonk looks in the PS. D has at least two spots that should be upgraded, but they have guys to fill them who didn’t play in these games. They do have 2-3 available spots up front and a couple guys from these games are in the mix. As usual, not complicated.

    where does ND fit on this flyers roster?

    #27347
    FlyerFrank
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    Who on the defense is in the lead as of now based on those games?

    Gill isn’t an option for this year, but I liked what I saw there. Vlooswyk looked OK out there to me. There are enough guys to fill the D spots though. No help for this season from the guys who played in these games. We’ll see how Bonk looks in the PS. D has at least two spots that should be upgraded, but they have guys to fill them who didn’t play in these games. They do have 2-3 available spots up front and a couple guys from these games are in the mix. As usual, not complicated.

    #27340
    yes its me 2050
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    “so yo think playing in a rookie game will have any bearing at all when camp actually starts. sure why not.”

    You do understand what “for now” means, right?

    Nope. Those games have no bearing on anything. Dumb ass statement.

    Who on the defense is in the lead as of now based on those games?

    #27334
    FlyerFrank
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    “so yo think playing in a rookie game will have any bearing at all when camp actually starts. sure why not.”

    You do understand what “for now” means, right?

    #27320
    yes its me 2050
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    Solid all around play. Physical and 3 points in two games. Why do you hate him and think he’ll fail miserably?

    just another bad take which isn’t surprising.

    so yo think playing in a rookie game will have any bearing at all when camp actually starts. sure why not.

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