As the Philadelphia Flyers begin their new season tomorrow against the Columbus Blue Jackets, many hope that other players within their organization and their prospects will have a better season than the NHL club.
This would be a positive sign for the organization as their prospects commence their seasons, aiming to make a favourable impression on management and the coaching staff, with the hope of returning next year for another opportunity.
Bjarnason played exceptionally well, making 36 saves and contributing to the Wheat Kings' 4-4 record in this young season. He holds a promising position in the Flyers' goalie ranks, just below Sam Ersson, and is recognized for his potential.
Born in Carberry, Manitoba, the 18-year-old prospect stands at an imposing 6 feet 3 inches and weighs 202 pounds. He was drafted by the Flyers in the second round, 51st overall, during the 2023 entry draft.