Recent first round picks prominent in Philadelphia Flyers prospect awards

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Photo: Philadelphia Flyers prospect Ivan Provorov was the top defenseman in the WHL this season and is likely to jump directly to the NHL next season.


</p>Many of the Philadelphia Flyers prospects who performed well this past season came from the most recent draft class. There was Ivan Provorov, expected to be the team’s top defensive prospect, and Travis Konency, who proved his first-round selection was a good decision by the Flyers.

There were several other players who had good seasons, including goaltender Merrick Madsen and little-known sixth-round pick Cooper Marody. While it was a successful year for many of Philadelphia’s prospects, some of them struggled.… read more

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Striiker

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Yeah, I can see how Martel would be a high risk prospect, since he was signed as a FA....

Also, Myers is definitely most improved.

As usual, a poorly researched waste of time.
 

Domino666

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Wait Appleyard didn't write it so let's be honest it's garbage and nobody cares, lazy research and shoddy last minute write up, a Flyers fan craves these things not, read Appleyard's stuff the force runs deep with that one!!
 

LegionOfDoom91

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At 6-foot-6, Morin is one Philadelphia’s tallest prospects. He only weighs 203 pounds, but his tall frame is enough to give him a hard shot. Morin joined the Lehigh Valley Phantoms this season for his first season of professional hockey, amassing 19 points in 76 games. The blueliner, who spent four seasons with the QMJHL’s Rimouski Oceanic, is more of a defensive defenseman.

Good to know that Morin hasn't grown from when he was drafted. :laugh:
 

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