The Philadelphia Flyers are in a great spot after they need to increase Porter Martone and Matvei Michkov
The Sheet with Jeff Marek: Kevin Kurz, on the Philadelphia Flyers needing to increase Porter Martone and Matvei Michkov in the subsequent 12 months. It should be costly, but Flyers GM Danny Brier has given them some flexibility to maneuver out salary if need be.
Marek: “Did the Leo Carlson offer sheet just make Porter Martone very wealthy?”
Kurz: “Yeah, I mean he’s, you already know, he’s already the odds-on favorite to win the Calder Trophy next 12 months.”
Marek: “Yeah.”
Kurz: “You’d think that’s something that the Briere goes to wish to get ahead of. If Matvei Michkov comes back and has an amazing third 12 months after taking a step backwards last season. You understand he’s a man they’re going to must extend next season.
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So that you do wonder if that’s going to be an issue. You understand, but that’s going to be an issue for a whole lot of general managers, right? You may go right down the list of players that you simply would think are going to get locked up now, or general managers are going to attempt to lock them up early.
But, you already know that’s I believe one other a part of what Briere has done is whenever you have a look at the players that he signed. So most of the of of the long run contracts he does have wiggle room to maneuver these guys, right? Owen Tippett signed long-term, but he’s only got a 10-team no-trade list. Christian Dvorak‘s contract is five years, but it surely’s only a full no-move clause for the primary two. Really, (Travis) Konecny’s the just one who’s, who’s locked up long run. I believe one other, I believe it’s one other 4 or five years he has a full no-move clause.
But nearly everybody on this roster, Briere’s left himself some flexibility to maneuver players out if he has to.”
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