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Sitting in the Flyers’ press room in Voorhees in April at his end-of-season news conference, defenseman Cam York did carry some of the blame for a disappointing season, saying: “You can say all you want about me and the coach,
Cam York will remain on the Flyers' blue line after signing a five-year deal, and under Rick Tocchet, the defenseman believes the team is in for better soon.
A new head coach might mean a new start for Flyers defenseman Cam York. Oh, and don’t forget that big five-year, $25.75-million contract he just signed the other day. That could help explain why York was smiling so much during a Zoom media call on Tuesday afternoon.
Cam York and the Philadelphia Flyers agreed to terms Monday on a five-year contract worth $25.75 million, with re-signing the restricted free agent defenseman completing perhaps the team’s last important piece of offseason business.
The hope is that the new season will bring a new Cam York — it will certainly bring a richer one. On Monday, the Flyers and the defenseman agreed to a five-year contract extension worth an average annual value of $5.
After re-signing Cam York, the Philadelphia Flyers have depleted virtually all of their salary cap space ahead of the start of the 2025-26 season.
The Flyers signed Cam York to a five-year deal that will keep his prime years in Philly, and all at a pretty affordable cost.
If GM Daniel Briere is done for the summer, he's seemingly accomplished what he consistently said he set out to do.
The Philadelphia Flyers and defenseman Cam York didn't need salary arbitration to finalize a contract extension this summer. Many predicted that one side would
Flyers defenseman Cam York signed a five-year contract extension on Monday. The deal, which carries an average annual value (AAV) of $5.15 million, runs through the 2029-30 season. York, 24, has averaged 20:56 of ice time across his National Hockey League career to date.