The topic of warm-up jerseys became controversial during last year's NHL season, as many teams refused to wear jerseys that showed support for Pride.
It all started with the Flyers when former defenseman Ivan Provorov declined to wear the jersey due to conflicts with his church beliefs. This refusal sparked a controversy, leading several other teams to remove that particular jersey from their roster.
Looking ahead to this summer, it seems that the Flyers have decided to switch to a standard black and orange warm-up jersey.
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Morgan Frost, who was seen wearing the new jersey, recently signed a contract extension for two years worth a total of 4.2 million dollars. This was the final piece of business for the Flyers this summer.
Head coach John Tortorella has spoken highly of Frost throughout the season, and it is expected that he will play a more prominent role on the team.
NHL training camps are set to commence on September 21st and will run through September 24th, with the majority of games scheduled for opening night on October 12th.