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Bailey’s Daily: Flyers Prospects Dazzling; Bruins Prepared for Huge Offseason
In Saturday’s edition of Bailey’s Daily, we’ll be talking the latest Philadelphia Flyers news, NHL news, stories, highlights, and more from the last day.
Flyers News
- The Philadelphia Flyers could have a star in the making; prospect Denver Barkey picked up a power play assist for the London Knights to give him a grand total of 100 points and counting this season.
- Speaking of Flyers prospects, 2022 sixth-round pick Hunter McDonald has agreed to a tryout with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms and will play in the AHL for the rest of this season.
- After a trade and a slew of injuries, Ronnie Attard has graduated from the AHL; Flyers general manager Danny Briere says Attard has earned it, regardless of any other circumstances.
- Carchidi: The Flyers might have lost 3-2 to Carolina in overtime on Thursday night, but picking up a point away from home feels like a win.
- In case you missed it, Flyers center Morgan Frost tied a career-high five-game point streak in the loss and has proved his long-term value to the organization over these last few weeks.
NHL News from National Hockey Now
- Montreal Canadiens goalie prospect Jacob Fowler has enjoyed an excellent season in the NCAA this year, but the Habs must be cautious not to rush greatness.
- Everyone knows about Juuse Saros and Yaroslav Askarov, but it’s time Nashville Predators goalie Kevin Lankinen gets his flowers with the team streaking towards the postseason.
- Nathan MacKinnon deservedly draws all the chatter for the Colorado Avalanche, but it’s newcomer Casey Mittelstadt who’s stepped up to the plate for the Avs in a big way lately.
- Predators head coach Andrew Brunette guided the Florida Panthers to a 58-win season just two years ago, “But kind of like when I was a player, they don’t want you anymore, so you move on.”
- According to a source, Boston Bruins GM Don Sweeney has set the stage for a massive offseason up in Beantown.
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