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Philadelphia Flyers' Potential 2024 RFA Contracts: Building for the Future


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August 20, 2023  (3:32 PM)
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Philadelphia Flyers' Potential 2024 RFA Contracts: Building for the Future

As the Philadelphia Flyers gear up for the 2023 season, there's plenty of speculation surrounding the contracts of their restricted free agents (RFAs) that kick off after this year. Among the standout names, Owen Tippett's potential for a substantial raise is catching the attention of fans and analysts alike. Here's a look at the projected contracts for some key Flyers RFAs:
Owen Tippett: A Major Raise on the Horizon?
One of the most promising young players on the Flyers' roster, Owen Tippett, is poised for a potential major raise. The 24-year-old forward has been showing consistent growth and development under John Tortorella, earning himself a projected contract of $25 million over four years (projection by TheHockeyWriters.com). This contract would carry an average annual value (AAV) of $6.25 million, a testament to Tippett's contributions and potential impact on the team's future.
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Tippett's performance and ability to maintain his positive trajectory will be key in justifying this substantial investment. If he continues to impress and deliver, this contract projection could become a reality, solidifying his role as a cornerstone player for the Flyers.
Carter Hart: Solidifying the Crease
In the goaltending department, Carter Hart is a crucial asset for the Flyers. With a projected contract of $34 million (projected by TheHockeyWriters.com) over five years, with an AAV of $6.8 million, the Flyers are looking to solidify their crease with the talented netminder. Hart's ability to bounce back from challenges and consistently perform at a high level will be pivotal in ensuring this contract projection becomes a reality.
Supporting Cast: Wade Allison, Bobby Brink, Egor Zamula, and Ryan Poehling
Aside from Tippett and Hart, the Flyers have several other RFAs to consider. Wade Allison is projected to sign a one-year contract with an AAV of $1.4 million, while Bobby Brink is looking at a two-year contract worth $4.8 million, carrying an AAV of $2.4 million (according to the HockeyWriters.com projection)
On the blue line, Egor Zamula's potential is reflected in a projected two-year contract with an AAV of $1.2 million. Additionally, Ryan Poehling is expected to sign a one-year contract with an AAV of $1.6 million.
The Flyers' front office will need to carefully assess each player's performance, potential, and their role within the team's long-term strategy. These projected contracts offer a glimpse into the team's financial considerations as they navigate the path to securing their RFAs and building a competitive roster for the seasons ahead.
As the 2024 offseason will be here before we know it, Flyers fans and the hockey world will be eagerly watching to see how these projected contracts align with the team's future aspirations and the evolving landscape of the NHL.

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