NHL fans are abuzz with excitement as reports emerge that the Philadelphia Flyers are on the verge of signing two of their top young players to long-term deals. Trevor Zegras and Jamie Drysdale, both highly touted prospects, are expected to ink contracts with the Flyers before arbitration hearings take place, potentially avoiding a potentially contentious dispute over their salaries. The 22-year-old Zegras, a dynamic center with exceptional playmaking skills, has already shown glimpses of stardom in his NHL career, while 21-year-old Drysdale, a skilled defenseman, brings a physical presence and strong two-way game to the table. As the Flyers look to build a competitive roster for the upcoming season, securing these key players long-term could be a major coup for the organization.


Flyers Expected To Sign Trevor Zegras, Jamie Drysdale Before Arbitration Hearings  Pro Hockey Rumors