The Philadelphia Flyers have kicked off their 2024-25 season along with the rest of the NHL. And like some other teams, Philadelphia experienced a bit of an injury scare early in the season.
Morgan Frost scored the decisive goal in the fifth round of a shootout as the visiting Philadelphia Flyers won their season opener, beating the Vancouver Canucks 3-2 on Friday.
It has been a long, turbulent road for Morgan Frost. Drafted seven years, four head coaches and two general managers ago by the Philadelphia Flyers, Frost
In the last year of his contract, 25-year-old center Morgan Frost will want to prove himself in 2024-25. But has his time already run out with the Philadelphia Flyers?
Welcome to another edition of NHL Rumours! Today we discuss the future of Philadelphia Flyers centre Morgan Frost. He is thrown into the trade ring and can be on the move.
I hope this post finds you on your way out the door to enjoying the summer and not hyper-fixated on the Maple Leafs and how they can still make moves X, Y, and Z to be Stanley Cup favourites by September 1st.
Sometimes, having a career-best season won’t clear your name from NHL trade rumors. And in some cases, that might make the trade rumors even worse. That seems to be the case for Philadelphia Flyers forward Morgan Frost, who has once again been pegged as a top NHL trade target.
Morgan Frost, in the last season of his contract and set to be a restricted free agent (RFA) in the 2025 offseason, is in an interesting spot. The Philadelphia Flyers could use some high-end centers for their rebuild — it was a clear position of need in 2023-24.
In this edition of our 2023-24 Philadelphia Flyers player grading series, we take a look at 24-year-old center Morgan Frost. He was constantly in and out of favor of his coach, but he ultimately had a positive impact on the team.
Kevin Kurz of The Athletic: Morgan Frost was in John Tortorella’s doghouse this season. He came out of being a frequent scratch okay but struggled down the stretch.
On April 1, the Philadelphia Flyers played the most important game of their 2023-24 campaign. Per MoneyPuck’s playoff model, a regulation win versus the New York Islanders would boost the Flyers’ playoff odds to 82.7 percent.
If someone were to tell you back in September that, with nine games to go, the Philadelphia Flyers would not only be in the playoff picture, but own the third spot in the Metropolitan Division, you wouldn’t believe them.
Breaking into the NHL as a young player under Philadelphia Flyers head coach John Tortorella is a tough business. But even well-established players, like Cam Atkinson, aren’t safe.
On March 12, the Philadelphia Flyers got a much-needed victory against the San Jose Sharks, winning 3-2. The Flyers controlled the pace from start to finish, only done in by a couple of power-play tallies from the Sharks.
Philadelphia Flyers coach John Tortorella is never shy about benching players. If the longtime successful coach is unhappy with a player's performance, he'll be scratched.
Philadelphia Flyers winger Morgan Frost finds himself in the unenviable position of being in John Tortorella’s doghouse this season.
At this early juncture in the 2023-24 NHL season, a look at Philadelphia Flyers center Morgan Frost’s stat line might raise some eyebrows.
Normally a player who is fresh off signing a multi-year extension would not be readily available for a trade because it wouldn’t make much sense for a team to part ways with a player they already committed to.
With Morgan Frost under contract, the Philadelphia Flyers’ roster is full. Frost signed a two-year, $4.2 million contract extension, a deal that was widely reported Wednesday night and that the Flyers confirmed Thursday.
Morgan Frost agreed to a 2yr/$4.2mil extension ($2.1mil/AAV) with the Philadelphia Flyers earlier this evening. Each restricted free agent from the 2023 Flyers offseason has a new deal ahead of next season.
Frost was one of the final RFA’s in the NHL to secure a deal for the upcoming season and beyond.
Flyers forward Morgan Frost is one of just nine remaining restricted free agents across the NHL with training camps set to open up over the next couple of weeks. However, it appears as if he won’t be unsigned for much longer.
With contract talks between Morgan Frost and the Philadelphia Flyers stalling, what does that mean for his future of the team? What can we expect out of the player, not just in 2023-24, but beyond that, as well?
The Philadelphia Flyers will look for their season-best fifth consecutive victory when they host the Toronto Maple Leafs on Sunday night. The Flyers are coming off a 6-2 win over the Arizona Coyotes on Thursday, thanks in large part to four assists from ever-improving Morgan Frost.
Unproven commodity Morgan Frost, 22, is a candidate to take Hayes' spot in the lineup.
Frost was scoreless in two contests this year, which could be the only two games he plays given the seriousness of his injury.
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