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Should the Flyers Take A Risk on Bowen Byram?

Now that the Philadelphia Flyers have their head coach, it’s time to shift focus to giving Rick Tocchet the roster to compete next season.
The Flyers have some glaring holes in their roster, including a number one center, bolstering the blueline, and finding a solution in goal.
This offseason, there are no UFAs or even RFAs that truly solidify those, but there are players who have the potential to fill such gaps available.
Now that Tocchet will be the Flyers’ bench boss, Quinn Hughes will undoubtedly be a name floated around. However, that would cost a boatload and run the risk of him getting on the turnpike and heading to Newark to join his brothers in the 2027 offseason.
Instead, I suggest taking the risk on Buffalo Sabres pending RFA Bowen Byram.
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Is Bowen Byram Worth the Risk?
Bowen Bryram is not Quinn Hughes. They don’t play the same game. However, they do possess some of the same skills.
Quinn Hughes is much more of an offensive defenseman than Byram is. Hughes is a dominant point producer who is known for his offensive game. Byram is more of a two-way defender with more offensive upside.
While Bryam definitely has more potential as an offensive defenseman than a lockdown defender, he is definitely more of a two-way player.
However, after seeing what kind of monster Quinn Hughes became while playing for Tocchet, you wonder what he could do for a player like Byram.
The Sabres blueliner is coming fresh off his first 82-game season, where he posted 7 goals and 31 assists for 38 points, and a rating of +11. On that Sabres team, that is a great stat line. That would have led Flyers defensemen in points.
The season prior, Bryam played 73 games split between the Avalanche and Sabres, where he had 11 goals and 18 assists for 29 points.
Byram was a power-play and penalty-kill player last season for the Sabres.
Injury concern is part of the risk in trading for Bowen Bryam. He has had three concussions during his NHL career, as well as a lower-body injury that caused him to miss half of the 2022-23 season. However, two almost full seasons back-to-back are a promising sign for his health.
Byram will be 24 when the 2025-26 season begins, which fits him into the Flyers’ long-term plans. He would pair nicely with Travis Sanheim on the top-pair for the Flyers on the left side.
Bowen Byram would be worth the risk.
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What Could the Flyers Give Up for Bowen Bryam
Dave Pagnotta of The Fourth Period reported that the Sabres could entertain trade inquiries on their pending RFA this offseason, because, like the Flyers, they are looking to become competitors this offseason.
With a defensive corps already containing Rasmus Dahlin, Owen Power, and Mattias Samuelsson, Pagnotta reported that the Sabres could look to trade Byram and add a top-six forward into the mix. That’s where the Flyers could come into play.
The Flyers still lack size and a scoring defenseman. Byram, while only 6’1″, plays much bigger than that, and would check both boxes. Not to mention what was once a weak spot for the Flyers, they could soon have a surplus of NHL left-wingers.
Matvei Michkov played a lot of LW towards the end of the season, where he looked much more comfortable. They also have Owen Tippett, Tyson Foerster, and Jakob Pelletier, who can all play LW. Not to mention, Alex Bump and Nikita Grebenkin are both competing for a roster spot. That could make one of the Flyers’ forwards available for trade.
I see Owen Tippett as a player who could intrigue Buffalo in a trade. He has top-six potential, is still young, and has a very intriguing skillset that could make him a staple in Buffalo for a long time. He also fits their timeline, and they have the cap space to take on his $6.2 million AAV.
A trade centered around the two players could make much sense for each team.
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Will Charlie O’Connor at PHYL thinks the flyers will try to add this offseason but not go crazy . He also said since tocchet is on a 5 year deal there’s not a lot of pressure to do good right away and that the big offseason before tocchet and after hiring tocchet was always 2026 when they have more money to play with. This year will be transitional rebuild year and next for the playoffs . Do you agree with him on those points? Also would trade tippet for Bryam straight up. Definitely
I do agree with Charlie. When I said I think the Flyers will make some moves, I didn’t mean sending a Brinks truck to Mitch Marner, or trading the future for an elite center. I more along the lines meant moves like Byram, or offer sheet/pressure for a RFA trade.
Next offseason will be the one where they go out and spend everything to win it all. This one is the precursor.
Saw an intriguing option on YouTube which had the Flyers trading Tippett for Marco Rossi.
I think at this point, he might be the most tradable Flyer. With the two rooks fighting to come up, Tyson’s “breakout” and Pelletier/Cates also being LW players, Tippett could be the odd mad out.
Still a solid top-6 player, teams would be interested in him, and they Flyers could use him to fill other gaps. Rossi is no exception.
Maybe Tippett to the Vega Knights for 30-year old center Ivan Barbashev….who can center on Michkov’s line. And because of the age discrepancy have Vegas throw in their 2nd round pick in 2026.
Brad Shaw is gone…decided to leave….assume Danny B wanted him to stay on, but at 61 he probably needed to make the move now to see if he can get a head coaching job somewhere. Good luck to Brad Shaw.
I love the question, “What could the Flyers give up for Byram?” Uh? How about local boy Farabee, Frost, McDonald and a first???? Oh, wait…
Briere is first ballot dunce hall of famer. He had something of value and traded it for Vegetable Lasagna and some irrelevant draft picks for when he’s no longer GM…