Philadelphia Flyers 2023 Draft Central

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - JUNE 27: NHL prospect Connor Bedard speaks with the media at a press availability at AllianceBernstein Tower on June 27, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - JUNE 27: NHL prospect Connor Bedard speaks with the media at a press availability at AllianceBernstein Tower on June 27, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) /
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The 2023 NHL Draft is upon up. The Philadelphia Flyers have a total of 10 picks heading into the two-day event. The first round of the NHL Draft will be held on June 28 at 7 p.m. and can be seen on ESPN. Rounds two-seven will be on June 29 starting at 11 a.m. and can be seen on the NHL Network.

A complete list of the first round can be found here. A full list of every pick in the NHL Draft can be found here.

In the first stage of their rebuild, this will be an important draft for Philadelphia. Having a top-10 pick in an especially deep draft for forwards will help net the Flyers a player that should be able to contribute to what the team is building for the near future.

There are numerous players that the team could be looking at. But of course, things can change in the blink of an eye based on how the draft shakes out above them.

Keep an eye on this page as we will be updating things throughout the two-day event.

2023 Draft Profiles

Ryan Leonard

Dalibor Dvorsky

Leo Carlsson

Zach Benson

Matvei Michkov

Adam Fantilli

David Reinbacher

Eduard Sale

Mock Drafts

Flyers Three-Round Mock Draft 1.0

Flyers Three-Round Mock Draft 2.0

Miscellaneous Draft Content

Flyers have the seventh overall pick

Biggest Draft Needs

Could Flyers Draft a Goalie?

Targets with 22nd Pick

Briere and Flahr discuss draft approach

Should Flyers Capitalize on Washington’s Desire for Michkov? 

Flyers Draft Picks

First Round

7th: Matvei Michkov (Three Things to Know)

22nd: Oliver Bonk

First Round Analysis

Pros and Cons of Picks

Second Round

51st: Carson Bjarnason (Pick acquired from the Blackhawks in trade for 167th overall and 2024 second round pick)

Third Round

87th: Egor Zavragin

Could Either Bjarnason or Zavragin Replace Hart?

95th: Denver Barkey

Fourth Round

103rd: Cole Knuble

120th: Alex Ciernik

Fifth Round

135th: Carter Sotheran

Sixth Round

172nd: Ryan Macpherson

Seventh Round

199th: Matteo Mann