Danny Briere continues to guide the team's makeover as it moves forward. He is exploring all options to improve the team during this rebuilding phase, which means players will come in and out of the lineup over the next few years as the new core is constructed.
This offseason, the Flyers have made significant changes, adding new players across the board and making a few trades to subtract some players.
Dylan Robillard recently tweeted about the amount spent so far and the Flyers' current cap hit with LITR. You can check out the details in the tweet linked below:
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As many news networks have reported for the past few months, it is expected that the NHL will raise the salary cap limit by at least $4 million next year and continue to increase it for the next three to four years. This adjustment is due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to a lack of fans watching the games, and the NHL had to flatten the cap raise until they could recover the lost revenue.
Looking ahead, the Flyers will face crucial decisions in the coming years regarding contracts for players like Owen Tippett, Wade Allison, Tanner Lazinski, Morgan Frost, and Carter Hart, among others.
Additionally, they need to determine which players will be instrumental in moving the team forward, especially with Carter Hart's contract coming up next year.
The rebuilding phase has only just begun and is expected to become more intricate as the Flyers continue to stock their cupboards with prospects who will be competing for roster spots in the upcoming years.