Quick Hits: Foerster, Lottery, Phantoms, Flyers Daily, World Championships

The first round of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs came to a thrilling conclusion on Sunday night. Meanwhile, the NHL Draft lottery will take play on Monday evening. Simultaneously, the Lehigh Valley Phantoms need one win to reach the Atlantic Division Final. We’ll cover all of this and more in today’s Flyers Quick Hits.

Calder Cup Playoffs: Phantoms Take Control

The Lehigh Phantoms defeated the Hershey Bears, 4-2, at the PPL Center in Allentown on Sunday evening. Ian Laperriere’s team holds a lead of two games to one in the best-of-five Atlantic Division Semifinal series. Come Friday, the Phantoms have an opportunity to eliminate the two-time defending Calder Cup champions.

Veteran goalie Cal Petersen stopped all 15 shots he faced over 28:24 in relief of Phantoms starter Parker Gahagen (15 saves on 17 shots). There is no update on Gahagen’s status as of this writing. However, the four-night break in between Games 2 and 3 may actually be beneficial. Ordinarily, such a long gap between games in a playoff series would be far from ideal. It’s still not ideal, in fact, but both teams are in the same boat.

Petersen shook off the rust to come up with multiple vital saves. Repeatedly, he took away what initially appeared to be likely goals for Hershey.

Jacob Gaucher scored the Phantoms third shorthanded goal of the series, giving Lehigh Valley a 1-0 lead at 11:23 of the first period. It was Gaucher’s second goal of the postseason. The Phantoms took the lead to intermission. However, closely spaced tallies by Andew Perrot (1st) and Ivan Miroshnichenko (1st) put Hershey ahead by the 4:27 mark of the middle stanza.

Veteran Phantoms captain Garrett Wilson (PPG, 1st) knotted the game at 2-2 with a 5-on-4 marker at 13:09 of the second period. Phantoms rookie Jett Luchanko set up the Wilson goal. It was Luchanko’s fifth point (0g, 5a) of the playoffs but first of the current series. At 15:51, Nikita Grebenkin (1st) scored what proved to be the game-winning goal. An Emil Andrae shot caromed off the end boards. Promptly, Grebenkin pounced and sniped the go-ahead goal to the top part of the net. Additionally, Anthony Richard earned secondary assists on both the Wilson and Grebenkin goals.

Olle Lycksell (2nd) added insurance at 14:09 of the third period. Lycksell sped down the right wing and fired a shot from outside the dot past Hershey goalie Hunter Shepard (22 saves on 26 shots). Andrae earned his fourth assist of the playoffs on the sequence.

Special teams once again proved crucial to the Phantoms’ win. Lehigh Valley went 6-for-6 in killing penalties, including Gaucher’d unassisted shorthander off a Hershey turnover at their own blueline. Additionally, Wilson’s 5-on-4 goal highlighted a 1-for-4 night on the power play.

Luchanko is still looking for his first goal of the playoffs but has used his speed and anticipation very well in all three zones. His playmaking has stood out repeatedly. On Sunday, Luchanko hit the post on a breakaway opportunity. Fellow rookie Alex Bump has gotten under Hershey players’ skin and been targeted for some rough treatment but given it right back. On Friday, Bump will seek his first point since a two-goal performance in Game 1 of the W-B/S series.

NHL Draft Lottery Night

The NHL Draft lottery will be held at 7 p.m. EDT on Monday evening. The drawings for the first and second picks of the 2025 Entry Draft will be televised live (for the first time) on ESPN, Sportsnet and TVA Sports. By the odds, the Flyers hold a 9.5 percent probability of capturing the first pick or the second. However, the likeliest scenario has the Flyers dropping to the fifth (44.6 percent probability) or sixth (20.8 percent) spot.

Also, there’s one unlikely scenario (0.3 percent chance) that would see the Flyers pick third in this year’s Draft. More likely, but still just 15.4 percent in probability, would be to stay at the default fourth overall spot in the Draft. However, last year’s lottery saw all 16 teams remain in their pre-lottery default spots.

Jason Myrtetus, Brian Smith and I will do a Draft Lottery Night panel show live this evening, starting at 6:45 p.m. EDT. This special bonus edition of Flyers Daily will be available on the Flyers’ social media outlets. The three of us will also share the Flyers’ broadcast on our own pages. If the Flyers come away from the lottery with the first or second overall pick, Flyers general manager Daniel Briere will hold a Zoom press conference immediately afterwards.

Flyers Daily: May 5, 2025

Jason and I did our once-per-month “Ask Billy” edition of the weekly Mondays with Meltzer episode of the Flyers Daily podcast. The audience-driven Q&As are my favorite episodes. Unsurprisingly, much of this week’s 38-minute episode focuses on NHL Draft strategy at different points of the first round.

Colorado Pick Scenarios

The Winnipeg Jets’ double-overtime win in Game 7 against St. Louis had direct bearing on the Flyers’ assets in the NHL Draft. The Jets, who won the President’s Trophy for the NHL’s best record in the regular season, were less that two seconds away from going down to defeat in Game 7. This would not have clinched an earlier pick for the Flyers with the second of their three first-round selections in this year’s Draft. However, it would have increased the opportunities to bump up the pick originally belonging to the Colorado Avalanche.

The selection acquired from Colorado defaults to the 25th overall pick. The chance to move up as high as 22nd overall is now gone. Even so, the Flyers’ second selection (via the Avalanche) can still move up one or two spots. It all depends on the outcomes of the two Eastern Conference Semifinal series.

Flyers pick 24th if: The Florida Panthers beat the Toronto Maple Leafs BUT the Carolina Hurricanes lose to the Washington Capitals. Likewise, the Flyers would get the 24th pick via Colorado if the Panthers lose and Hurricanes win in Round 2.

Flyers pick 23rd if: Florida beats Toronto AND Carolina beats Washington.

The worst-case scenario would have the Flyers pick 25th with the Colorado selection. In this event, Toronto would play Washington in the Eastern Conference Final. Florida and Carolina both finished behind Colorado in the final NHL regular season standing. For this reason, the Flyers need the Panthers and/or the Hurricanes to win in Round Two in order to move up one spot apiece.

Foerster Contract: The Coronato Effect

Immediately after the Calgary Flames signed young winger Matt Coronato to a seven-year contract extension, my thoughts turned to Tyson Foerster. The Coronato deal could set the market place value for Foerster to ink a multi-year deal with the Flyers to preempt his own impending restricted free agency prior to July 1.

Worth $45.5 million overall, the Coronato deal carries an average annual value (AAV) of $6.5 million per season. This was a relatively team-friendly contract for Calgary but also represents a huge bump for Coronato on his expiring deal. The same would be true for Foerster.

There’s also some time sensitivity here. There are rumors that at least one NHL club is considering an offer sheet to Foerster if he reaches RFA status this summer. The same was true with Coronato, which likely hastened Calgary’s sense of urgency to get a deal done. The Flyers would likely match an offer sheet on Foerster, but it’d also drive up his cap hit. Philly does have the ability to add an eighth year to a Foerster deal as an incentive to bypass restricted free agency and sign an extension sooner rather than later.

IIHF Worlds

The 2025 IIHF World Championship tournament in Sweden and Denmark starts in four days. The Flyers have three players representing Team Canada (Foerster, Travis Konecny and Travis Sanheim) and one (goalie Samuel Ersson) representing Sweden. Yesterday, Hockey Canada announced that Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby has committed to play in this year’s tournament.

Incidentally, in Canada’s pre-tourney tuneup against Austria on Sunday, Konecny played on a line with top 2025 NHL Draft prospect Porter Martone and Calder Trophy candidate Macklin Celebrini. Foerster played right wing on a trio with Will Cuylle and Barrett Hayton. On the blueline, Sanheim was paired with Calgary Flames prospect Zayne Parekh.

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    • #2783
      Bill Meltzer
      Keymaster

      There is time-sensitivity for the Flyers to complete a contract extension for RFA-to-be Tyson Foerster.

      [See the full post at: Quick Hits: Foerster, Lottery, Phantoms, Flyers Daily, World Championships]

    • #2784
      yes its me 2050
      Participant

      Seems odd that they have a better chance to drop then sty in the 4th slot. Any peeps know why that is

      • #2788
        Bill Meltzer
        Keymaster

        The odds of dropping are higher than holding the default pick specifically as a deterrent against tanking. I’m all for it. Finishing last still has the highest odds of picking first (25.5 percent) BUT there’s nearly a 3-in-4 chance of NOT getting the first overall pick (getting the 2nd or 3rd instead). It goes on down the line for teams near the bottom of the standings.

    • #2785
      DKO
      Participant

      Hi Bill, thanks for the post! Congrats and good luck with HHS.

      I hate these long term contracts for guys who aren’t stars. I like Foerster, but wouldn’t lose any sleep over losing him. The Flyers being under pressure to get him signed makes me real nervous.

      • #2808
        MBFlyerfan1
        Participant

        As has been said by others, I don’t like long term deals for non superstar players, but this is the nature of the NHL. If Foerster develops into a perennial 35 goal player then it will be ok. Let’s hope that happens.

      • #2837
        Corduroy
        Participant

        As has been said by others, I don’t like long term deals for non superstar players, but this is the nature of the NHL. If Foerster develops into a perennial 35 goal player then it will be ok. Let’s hope that happens.

        Can he score 30 before thinking about 35?

      • #2840
        MBFlyerfan1
        Participant

        “Can he score 30 before thinking about 35?”

        Hence why I used the words “hope” and “develop”

    • #2786
      yes its me 2050
      Participant

      “Jonesy” said if you dont want to be a flyer then you won’t. so an offer sheet shouldn’t worry the gold standard.

    • #2792
      TheMarvel
      Participant

      This wait to know exactly where the Flyers are picking has been killing me. I have been dreaming and I mean absolutely dreaming that the Flyers are gonna get the third overall pick. I’m always wrong, so I’m prepared to move back one slot to 5th.

      • #2799
        JudgeDredd27
        Participant

        No matter what, the Flyers will get a solid prospect. Not really up on the players other than what I read, but it seems picks 3-7 are projected to be top 6 NHL players with potential to be top line guys.

        O’Brien
        Desonyers
        Hagans
        Frondell
        Martone

      • #2855
        mickel25
        Participant

        The O’Brien name makes me uneasy.

    • #2794
      MBFlyerfan1
      Participant

      Because we can’t have nice things I fully expect them to drop to 6th while the Penguins get the #2 pick. It’s as inevitable as death and taxes.

    • #2795
      JudgeDredd27
      Participant

      Foerster (I gotta learn how to spell that) is one of two untouchables on the current roster. So in the words of John Malkovich in Rounders, “pay the man his money.”

      It’s really a no brainer. This guy has something about him. Has future captain written all over him and has talent. I’ve read before that people have compared him to a very young version of Mark Stone. A high compliment and if so, worth every penny on a long term deal.

      • #2815
        TheMarvel
        Participant

        I also look at Foerster as a future possible captain. Good two way winger. Can play the physical game. Consistency is a problem though.

    • #2817
      yes its me 2050
      Participant

      What are the chances the flyers sign any of York, Cates, or Tyson to an actual good deal? Assuming it is long term.

    • #2836
      Corduroy
      Participant

      Thanks Bill

    • #2838
      yes its me 2050
      Participant

      Well we already have 40 goal scorer Tippet.

    • #2890
      Elcamo11
      Participant

      Bill,

      What do you think of a higher risk but higher reward pick and go with Roger McQueen if doctors give the green light, and if they don’t get a top 3 pick (1-Schaefer 2-Misa 3-Hagens).

      Thank you!

    • #2895
      MBFlyerfan1
      Participant

      Im nervous……waiting for that last ball

    • #2896
      MBFlyerfan1
      Participant

      Unbelievable. The universe hates us.

    • #2898
      Dick Sucker
      Blocked

      ^ Agreed!

    • #2899
      MBFlyerfan1
      Participant

      The hockey gods can kiss my arse.

    • #2900
      MBFlyerfan1
      Participant

      Bill, delete that other MBFlyerfan account, that is not me, it is Black_Francis.

    • #2901
      TheBigE
      Participant

      the lottery is so rigged

    • #2902
      Trox88
      Participant

      Welp, think there is a decent shot Hagens drops to 6. I can see Desoyners going early. I could see Briere really liking O’Brien @ 6- a very young prospect.

    • #2903
      TheBigE
      Participant

      I doubt Hagens drops. We’re most likely getting Desnoyers

    • #2904
      jmascis67
      Participant

      dumb

    • #2906
      Elcamo11
      Participant

      McQueen at 6 is the best chance at a 1C

    • #2907
      Trox88
      Participant

      Back injuries for any athlete is scary. Respect for McQueen making it back, but I hope Briere goes with another prospect. Could be way off base, but Desnoyers just looks like a Trotz type center.

    • #2908
      KINGKENZO
      Participant

      HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAH

    • #2909
      Therealbigge
      Participant

      Well this should be interesting

    • #2910
      KINGKENZO
      Participant

      Loved how our never scored 30, 40 goal scorer needed an empty net just to hit 20. While, the “he’s a quitter and stinks”, Cutter scored 20 and finished with one more pt, as a rookie

    • #2913
      MBFlyerfan1
      Participant

      The Flyers seem to be in that Desnoyers, O’Brien, McQueen area of the draft. The first two are the safe picks IMO, McQueen is the swing for the fences. That back injury is a big concern, but if he is healthy…..

      Maybe, because they have those 2 other firsts they take the big swing. We shall see.

    • #2925
      TheBigE
      Participant

      We can’t pick McQueen with the chance his back could ruin him.

    • #3005
      yes its me 2050
      Participant

      @elcamo. I am also on the McQueen train. They need to take the risk and draft the high ceiling guys instead of the safe 3rd liner. This is the most likely scenario of them getting out of this decade + long disgracefull run.

      They have the draft capital and a few prospects to make a move. If they have to overpay so be it as that’s the cost of doing business.

      Somehow package those other 2 first and whatever it may take (bonk? Tippet? Brink?) to get into the top 10-12. Is it feasible? Don’t know.

      It is just sad that after years of losing the flyers really do not have much at all to show for it.

      • #3008
        mickel25
        Participant

        One top 5 pick to show for five years of suckage. Oh yeah they traded that dude away because he didn’t want to be here. They were lucky to get Michkov. They might literally get another Cootes level player. The odds are so far against getting another Michkov level player doing it the way they are doing it. As always I hope I am wrong.

    • #3015
      yes its me 2050
      Participant

      @Mickel sad state of affairs for what they have to show. Yet many will still defend to the end.

    • #3119
      Wcorvette
      Participant

      maybe they can finish 11th and win the lottery next season

      • #4161
        yes its me 2050
        Participant

        maybe they can finish 11th and win the lottery next season

        Or maybe make a play for Eichel if he is available.

    • #3166
      Dick Sucker
      Blocked

      ^Agreed!

    • #3234
      Trox88
      Participant

      Draft never really goes how the mock drafts indicate. I’m very confident Frondell or Hagens will be available @ 6.

    • #3335
      yes its me 2050
      Participant

      remember when briere said this draft was franchise altering; I member

    • #3340
      MBFlyerfan1
      Participant

      Draft never really goes how the mock drafts indicate. I’m very confident Frondell or Hagens will be available @ 6.

      It seems it may fall that way. I am terrified that Button is right again and they go off the board.

    • #3499
      black_francis
      Participant

      It seems it may fall that way. I am terrified that Button is right again and they go off the board.

      ^ Agreed!

    • #3504

      i still think we get a top player at #6 no matter who the other teams pick

    • #3517
      MBFlyerfan1
      Participant

      I see our resident son of the Flyers janitor finally showed up.

    • #3519
      black_francis
      Participant

      I see our resident son of the Flyers janitor finally showed up.


      @Bill-Meltzer
      , does this go against any of your non-negotiables?

      I’m here to talk flyers hockey, not personal attacks. Leave that stuff at Hockey Buzz, folks

    • #3550
      Bill Meltzer
      Keymaster

      Yes. Keep it to hockey please. Don’t want to have to take away posting ability or block people.

    • #4163
      yes its me 2050
      Participant

      https://www.dailyfaceoff.com/news/noah-cates-philadelphia-flyers-arbitration-restricted-free-agent

      According to a team source, Cates is said to not be interested in a long term deal at this time and is planning to bet on himself on a one year contract that would be awarded via arbitration. With the salary cap set to skyrocket over the next several seasons to well north of $100 million, the two sides don’t seem to be in lockstep with what the player’s value is on a long term deal. According to the source, the team views Cates’ value in the $3.5 million AAV range on a four- to six-year contract.

      Always said they should have looked into selling high. Sadly that is not a concept the flyers understand in any way.

      • #4169
        Trox88
        Participant

        Not surprised about Cates at all. One year away from being a UFA, who the organization has touted as a great 3rd line shutdown center. With those figures presented by the club, that is more in line with a bottom six wing position. I just do not know how many bottom six forwards are necessary to secure long-term with top six talent still needed. Nothing against Cates, the player should try and maximize his value. The management needs to start trading this abundance of bottom six players for other assets. The Flyers “top line” of Cates, Foerster, and Brink- with the depth of the organization does it make sense for all 3 to be here long-term? I agree, it is okay to trade a player before the value of the player has plummeted to a level of giving away. I would keep Foerster and move on from Brink and Cates by next summer because their value is pretty high at the moment. Couts is signed long term, his contract is immovable just the reality, one of the bottom six center positions is locked up. I do not feel it is necessary to lock up the other bottom six center spot long term. I would prefer the other bottom six center spot not to be a liability at faceoffs if that player is signed long-term.

    • #4247
      yes its me 2050
      Participant

      They have ex selke and laughtchenko on the way. That is 2 -3rd line centers right there. Do they really need to sign cates to a 4/5 year deal so they then have 3 – 3rd line centers?

      This team is afraid of the sell high concept.

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