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Why a Flyers Trade for Nick Robertson Makes Sense

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Late into the NHL offseason, the Philadelphia Flyers’ pursuit for new, young talent could find new life in the form of Toronto Maple Leafs free agent forward Nick Robertson.



Robertson, 22, is a former second-round pick from the 2019 draft coming off a career year. The younger brother of Dallas Stars talisman Jason Robertson scored 14 goals, 13 assists, and 27 points in 56 games in what can be considered a mini-breakout season.

The caveat, though, is that Robertson has reportedly requested a trade out of Toronto after being fixed to a bottom-six role for most of his NHL career.

Robertson’s Eliteprospects profile describes the young left winger as “. . . an offensive dynamo with a very high level of individual skill. His feet are quick and constantly in motion,” and “. . . extremely hard on the forecheck, relentless in puck pursuit, and a big-time trash talker,” making him a perfect fit for the Flyers’ needs.

Additionally, the Arcadia, California, native was USA U20 teammates with Flyers defenseman Cam York and forward Bobby Brink, so he would bring an element of familiarity to an already tight-knit Flyers locker room.

Undoubtedly, though, the obstacle in a Flyers trade for Robertson is the potential asking price from the Maple Leafs in addition to having an NHL roster spot for him to occupy.

Philadelphia is already chock full of wingers after Matvei Michkov arrived in the summer to complement a group of wingers that also includes Brink, Joel Farabee, Travis Konecny, Owen Tippett, and Tyson Foerster.

Another thing to consider is the number of right-shot wingers the Flyers have compared to left-shot wingers.

At the same time, though, Robertson comes younger and cheaper than most players on that list. The Flyers are expected to get some form of salary cap relief from the resolution of the Ryan Johansen situation via a settlement, and the Maple Leafs have $1.275 million in cap space.

Should the Flyers take a player back in addition to Robertson, the flexibility on the return from both sides is there.

Robertson has all the skills in the world to become a top-six winger, and perhaps a little ice time in a better environment with the Flyers can take him to that next level.

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GMan

I’d trade Frost for him in a heartbeat. But then the team is a center short. We would probably need to take someone else back and maybe include a second round pick.

BIGE88

i don’t Know enough about him . I have to see him play a lot .

we need a top center and power wing . We will trade some of those draft picks in a blockbuster next spring

Romus

Question remains….who and what would the Leafs want in return….one of Tippett, Foerster or Farabee would seem to be what they would want…..possibly a 2nd round pick also.

GM4

Nick Deslauriers and a 3rd round pick with $500k retained by the Flyers.

Romus

Not sure another 5’9″,180 lb winger is what is needed.

Dan Connell

At this point what have they got to lose? This team has been a bigger mess than the Exxon Valdez for years now. Then again, if they do sign this guy, how badly will they ruin his potential? I grew up watching and loving this team, but the past decade has been one disaster after another for this once great franchise.

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