Flyers release training camp roster
41 players will be taking to the ice when Flyers training camp begins on Monday.
Players have already started to head back to their home cities as most will begin training camp in a few days. The seven teams that missed the expanded playoffs began theirs this last Thursday. The Flyers will have their first on-ice session on Monday.
The camp will consist of six on-ice sessions. They will practice in two separate groups throughout the week, aside from an off-day on Thursday. Camp will finish up next Sunday where both teams will have a morning skate. They will follow up the afternoon with an intrasquad scrimmage.
Four Flyers prospects who were loaned out will remain with those teams and will not be at training camp. Those players are David Kase, Makaim Sushko, Linus Hogberg, and German Rubtsov.
Isaac Ratcliffe will be out a minimum of four weeks after he sustained a rib fracture while training.
Kirill Ustimenko, as mentioned before, underwent surgery to repair a torn labrum. He will be out approximately four to five months.
So the 41 players taking part in Flyers training camp are as follows:
Forwards
Wade Allison
Andy Andreoff
Nicolas Aube-Kubel
Connor Bunnaman
Sean Couturier
Joel Farabee
Tyson Foerster
Morgan Frost
Claude Giroux
Kevin Hayes
Travis Konecny
Scott Laughton
Oskar Lindblom
Samuel Morin
Nolan Patrick
Michael Raffl
Linus Sandin
Carsen Twarynski
James van Riemsdyk
Jakub Voracek
Zayde Wisdom
Farabee will be coming to training camp with a new number. He will be the first Flyers player to wear #86.
And as we found out on Friday afternoon, Morin will begin his transition to the left wing beginning with training camp.
Defensemen
Chris Bigras
Justin Braun
Mark Friedman
Shayne Gostisbehere
Erik Gustafsson
Robert Hagg
Philippe Myers
Derrick Pouliot
Nate Prosser
Ivan Provorov
Travis Sanheim
Tyler Wotherspoon
Wyatte Wylie
Egor Zamula
Goaltenders
Brian Elliott
Carter Hart
Alex Lyon
Felix Sandstrom
Roddy Ross
While fans will not be able to attend training camp, there are a few different ways to follow along. Fans can follow along on the Flyers website, through all social media networks, and via the team’s broadcasting networks.
This will all lead up to the opening game of the season against the Penguins on January 13th.