The Philadelphia Flyers have secured a key piece of their defense corps for the foreseeable future, agreeing to a four-year, $26 million contract with highly touted defenseman Jamie Drysdale. The 22-year-old Ontario native has already shown flashes of brilliance during his young NHL career, earning a reputation as a skilled and agile blueliner with a strong ability to contribute to both ends of the ice. With this new deal, Drysdale becomes one of the Flyers' top defensive players and will likely play a crucial role in shaping the team's identity moving forward. As the Flyers look to rebuild and compete in the highly competitive NHL East, Drysdale's commitment to the organization is a significant step in the right direction.


Flyers agree with defenseman Jamie Drysdale on a 4-year, $26 million deal  The Morning Call