Philadelphia Flyers
Grading Travis Konecny’s New Blockbuster Flyers Contract
After signing a massive new contract on Thursday afternoon, Travis Konecny has effectively become a member of the Philadelphia Flyers for life.
Konecny, 27, signed an eight-year, $70 million contract extension ($8.75 million AAV) that will kick in following the conclusion of the 2024-25 season and will keep him in the Orange and Black through his 36th birthday.
Long-term contracts, in all sports, inherently carry risk, and it goes without saying that the risk varies by player for a number of reasons. For Konecny and the Flyers, the two greatest risks are age and style of play.
For Konecny and the Flyers, both of those things significantly adversely affect the likelihood that this contract will age well as the years pass.
Indeed, Konecny has scored 64 goals and 129 points in his last 136 regular season games, but no playoff games have been played during that time. In the 2020-21 and 2021-22 seasons, Konecny produced just 82 points combined.
The year before those, in 2019-20, Konecny had 61 points in 66 games, but zero goals and seven assists in 16 games. That regular season production is quite similar to where the 27-year-old is at right now. But at his age, does Konecny have another gear to even hit? After all, it looks like the Flyers are paying him based on what he could do, not what he has done.
The eight-year contract won’t even start until Konecny turns 28, and he’ll be 29 before the end of the 2025-26 season–the season it starts. The London, Ontario, native is assuredly worth more than the $5.5 million cap hit he carries now, but the issues will start after now. As in, the future.
After all, this is a rebuild, isn’t it?
Now that he’s here, Matvei Michkov is the de facto No. 1 right wing of the Flyers’ future. So, paying Konecny $8.75 million a year is a pretty big chunk of change for a No. 2 right wing.
Of some comparable, sizable contracts that have been signed in the last few years, Konecny’s $8.75 million cap hit trumps those of players like Jesper Bratt ($7.875 million), Nick Suzuki ($7.875 million), Robert Thomas ($8.125 million), and Brady Tkachuk ($8.22 million).
The Flyers forward is inarguably a great player, but better than those five? It’s a tough argument, especially with how far away the Flyers are in respect to competing for a Stanley Cup. Oh, and they’ve had the NHL’s worst power play for three years running.
Jake Guentzel got a seven-year, $63 million contract from the Tampa Bay Lightning on July 1, which also has him signed through his age-36 season. The difference is that Guentzel has scored no fewer than 73 points in each of the last three seasons and has crossed the 40-goal threshold in the past.
Additionally, Guentzel has been a 70-point, point-per-game player since 2018. Konecny doesn’t have that track record and, as I mentioned above, it’s not exceedingly likely he finds a second wind in his late 20s.
Grade: C+
I like the money more than I like the term on Konecny’s new contract with the Flyers, but I don’t like that all that much either. The bottom line is that the Flyers had to pay Konecny for optics, for hockey reasons, and for sticking to the plan they set out for themselves.
They don’t want Michkov to be playing on an island, so this is how the team makes sure that doesn’t happen.
In a few years, though, you’re going to have to consider Konecny’s rough-and-tumble playing style in tandem with the age. He has a full no-movement clause for the first six years, meaning he cannot be waived or traded without approving the move. Further to that point, Konecny has a modified no-trade clause in the last two years of his deal, so unless he’s still playing at a high level and the Flyers agree to a trade with a team not on the list, Konecny is likely a Flyer for live.
Even a buyout is mostly out of the equation; Konecny is getting a massive portion of his money in signing bonuses each year, and the Flyers cannot save that money in a buyout.
We talked about risks, and this contract is a big one. The Flyers are hoping Konecny evolves as a player even further, without the threat of trades or buyouts, and without a past precedent of being a truly elite player on a playoff team. They are all in.
Not fair to compare his stats with Guentzels. Anyone would get 70 pts playing with Crosby
He was Carolina’s best player after they traded for him. The cream always rises to the top.
Look at Couturier’s contract now. One of the worst in the league. Konecny’s contract will be another albatross contract in the last 4 years. This is an 8 year contract that doesn’t begin until next year. He will be 36 in his last year. He will be a diminished player by the time he is 32. Way too much mileage on him just like Coots to be giving this type of contract to. If he wasn’t going to sign they should have traded him.
Konecny just became Huberdeau 2.0
Atrocious contract. Who do you wanna compare it too then? Tkachuks? Stamkos? Panarin? Kucherov? Reinhart? Barkov? Who? 🤷♂️
This contract isn’t just bad dude… This is embarrassing all things considered.
Zegras? Who’s contract makes this look good? Please let me know? Smfh.
What one must take into consideration with “Jesper Bratt ($7.875M), Nick Suzuki ($7.875M), Robert Thomas ($8.125M), and Brady Tkachuk ($8.22M)” they are all 2 or 3 years younger than TKo and will have another shot at an end of career contract.
To think he can bring to table the top talent on a serious contender, shows you organization is in trouble
All these teams are also done rebuilding and have Centers (1Cs) who scored more than 30 points last season. And don’t have the worst PP in the league for 3+ years now.
Done rebuilding…Sens and Habs?….and Devils and Blues really fell last season and have to rebound. Granted they have centers who are productive …but lets see how Coots and Frost do. Michkov may turn the PP around..all it takes is that one sniper….Draisaitl, Rinehart, Laine type shooter.
This contract is exactly the trap the Flyers fall into , he has proven anything else than being top 3 player on a bottom tier team, doesn’t have a playoff type quality. They make mistake everytime. Read articles every year about bad contracts they always seem to be in article. 8 yrs is a bigger joke than 8.75 per year, and that’s saying a mouthful!!!!he’s a third line player on big time team, and that’s now, what’s he going to be in 3-4 years . This was big time oppurtunity to get something to build on , we have him and courtier who should be third line mates on strong team, we treat them as top line saviors. We are screwed for 5 more years after the 3-4 years we were planning on , another decade of futility for Flyers and 3,4 more GMs
Yup. Same Hextall era failed Rebuild. Sadly. Couldn’t be more embarrassed after all the big rebuild talk.
Absolutely atrocious contract for this tram considering Couturier, Sanheim, Laughton, Ristolainen, and Seeler are ALL overpaid. How is anyone even arguing this isn’t a Hextall era rebuild now? No future 1C. No future 1D. No future 1G (without major questions) One elite potential RW to build around. And not a Center on the team who scored more than 30 point.
Not a Defenseman on the team who scored more than 2 (YES) powerplay goals last season. All these overpaid overrated Defenseman and Zamula leads the team in PP goals for Defenseman with 2. Yes 2goals.
Briere, Tortorella, and Jones will be fired within a year. And if they think Michkov will still want to play with THESE centers after his ELC they are smoking rickityRocks.
No rebuild. No perennial Cup contender being built here. If anything they’re doing the opposite. While simply gaslighting and lying to fans they think are stupid enough to fall for this same failed rebuild formula again. Thr Philadelphia Irrelevance!!! For over a decade and counting. Absolutely disgustingly disappointed.
I just can’t say enough about this stupidity. I just don’t know what the thinking is, are they just not thinking I mean what is going on
Ppl defending this contract are as gullible as ppl thinking Kamala Harris is a viable presidential candidate. Dumb dumb move
Don’t get me going. After her people are smart enough to pick Shapiro as her running mate, that will cause the 19 votes from PA to flip blue after it’s been leaning red and will possibly lead to the first female president.
Yeah one big joke , why anyone would want someone like her in office is a joke, what are her policies ??? What’s she going to do about middle class average working Americans??? And Shapiro , Mr Nepotism and job killing , business shutdown long , yeah this vote goes blue, we will be holding our ankles. This is voting for President to lead a country not a high school popularity contest
The contract is about a million a year overpay. But it’s a massive over term, should have been 5-6 years. And the worst is the NTC for 6 years and modified NMC.
I know it certainly won’t happen, but they can still trade him until this year’s deadline since the new contract starts next year.
It’s just a long list of f ups for the organ-i-zation.