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2019 TRAINING CAMP DIRECTORY FLYERS Wells Fargo Center | 3601 South Broad Street | Philadelphia, PA 19148 Phone 215-465-4500 | www.philadelphiaflyers.com EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT Chariman/CEO, Spectacor...... Dave Scott President, Operations & ...... President, Business Operations...... Valerie Camillo Governor...... Dave Scott Alternate Governors...... Valerie Camillo, Chuck Fletcher, Phil Weinberg Chief Operating Officer...... Mike Shane Senior Advisors...... , Bob Clarke, Executive Assistants...... Sharon Allison, Janine Gussin, AnnMarie Nasuti, Frani Scheidly, Tammi Zlatkowski HOCKEY CLUB PERSONNEL Vice President/Assistant General Manager...... Brent Flahr Vice President/Assistant General Manager...... Barry Hanrahan ...... Assistant Coaches...... Ian Laperriere, , Goaltending Coach...... Kim Dillabaugh Video Coach...... Adam Patterson Assistant Video Coach...... Vincent Yula Pro Scouts...... , John Chapman, , Ross Fitzpatrick, Alyn McCauley College Scout...... Wade Clarke Amateur Scouts...... Martin Gendron, , Joakim Grundberg, Todd Hearty, Ken Hoodikoff, Jack McIlhargey, , Dennis Patterson, Rick Pracey, Nick Pryor, Jan Slansky Senior Advisor...... Player Development Coaches...... Brett Hextall, John Riley, , Goaltending Development Coach...... Brady Robinson Skills Coach...... Angelo Ricci Senior Director, Team Services...... Bryan Hardenbergh Director of Hockey Information/Video...... Tom Minton Director of Hockey ...... Ian Anderson Lead Developer, Hockey Analytics...... Jacob Hurlbut Analyst, Hockey Analytics ...... Matt Karliner Executive Assistant ...... Susan Papaneri Administrative Assistant...... Jody Clarke MEDICAL/TRAINING STAFF Director of Medical Services...... Jim McCrossin Assistant Athletic Trainer...... Sal Raffa Head of Strength and Conditioning...... Chris Osmond Asst. Strength and Conditioning Coach...... Dan Warnke Massage Therapist...... Jack Kelly Team Physicians...... Peter DeLuca, M.D.; Gary Dorshimer, M.D.; Guy Lanzi, D.M.D.; Frank Brady, D.C. Dietician...... Nyree Dardarian Head Equipment Manager...... Derek Settlemyre Equipment Managers...... Harry Bricker, Andy Rannells Assistant Equipment Trainer...... Mike Craytor, Mike Lefczik, Anthony Oratorio COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT Senior Director, Communications...... Sarah Schwab Senior Director, Communications...... Zack Hill Director, Public Relations...... Joe Siville Manager, Broadcasting & Media Services...... Brian Smith Graduate Assistant...... Allie Samuelsson PHANTOMS PPL Center | 740 Hamilton Street, Suite 300 | Allentown, PA 18101 610-224-4625 HOCKEY OPERATIONS Co-Owner/Governor...... Jim Brooks Co-Owner/Governor ...... Rob Brooks Head Coach...... Scott Gordon Assistant Coach...... Manager of Hockey Operations...... Bill Downey Executive Vice President ...... Chris Porreca Head Athletic Trainer...... Brian Grogesky Assistant Athletic Trainer ……...... Andrew Wirth Strength and Conditioning Coach...... Dan Meinz Head Equipment Manager...... Zachary Guercia Assistant Equipment Manager...... Nolan Bowker Media Relations...... Michael Ianniello

2019-20 TRAINING CAMP GUIDE | 3 | PHILADELPHIAFLYERS.COM TRAINING CAMP INFORMATION TRAINING CAMP SITES THE VIRTUA CENTER FLYERS SKATE ZONE 601 Laurel Oak Road PPL CENTER Voorhees, NJ 08043 701 Hamilton Street 856-309-4444 Allentown, PA 18102 610-224-4625

2019-20 FLYERS PRESEASON SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT ARENA TIME Monday, Sept. 16 NY Islanders Wells Fargo Center 7:00 PM Tuesday, Sept. 17 NY Islanders 7:00 PM Thursday, Sept. 19 Wells Fargo Center 7:00 PM Saturday, Sept. 21 NY Rangers Wells Fargo Center 7:00 PM Monday, Sept. 23 Boston TD Garden 7:00 PM Thursday, Sept. 26 NY Rangers 7:00 PM Monday, Sept. 30 Lausanne HC Vaudoise aréna 1:00 PM

2018-19 FLYERS PRESEASON – GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS DATE OPPONENT ARENA RESULT , Sept. 16 @ NY Islanders Nassau Coliseum L, 3-0 Monday, Sept. 17 Vs. NY Islanders Wells Fargo Center W, 3-1 Tuesday, Sept. 18 @ NY Islanders W, 5-1 Wednesday, Sept. 19 @ NY Rangers Madison Square Garden W, 6-4 Friday, Sept. 21 Vs. NY Islanders PPL Center (Allentown, PA) OTL, 3-2 Monday, Sept. 24 Vs. Boston Wells Fargo Center L, 4-3 Thursday, Sept. 27 Vs. NY Rangers Wells Fargo Center L, 3-2 Saturday, Sept. 29 @ Boston TD Garden W, 4-1

2019-20 PHANTOMS PRESEASON SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT VENUE TIME Tuesday, Sept. 25 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Mohegan Sun Arena 7:05 Sunday, Sept. 29 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton PPL Center 3:05 Monday, Sept. 30 Hershey PPL Center 7:05

2019-20 TRAINING CAMP GUIDE | 4 | PHILADELPHIAFLYERS.COM 2019-20 DAVID A. SCOTT PRESIDENT / CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF AND GOVERNOR, PHILADELPHIA FLYERS

David Scott is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Comcast Spectacor, and serves as Governor of the Philadelphia Flyers for the . As CEO, Scott is responsible for the growth and optimization of Comcast Spectacor’s core businesses: the Wells Fargo Center arena and complex, as well as a portfolio of teams that includes the National Hockey League’s Philadelphia Flyers, the ’s , the National League’s Philadelphia Wings and the Mariners of the ECHL. Additionally, Scott is the CEO of Spectra, a hospitality firm specializing in Venue Management, Food Services & Hospitality, and Partnerships.

Under Scott’s direction, the Wells Fargo Center continues to serve as the company’s arena and is consistently ranked among the top-five venues in the . The Wells Fargo Center continues to capture the national spotlight by hosting prestigious events such as the 2016 NCAA Men’s East Regional matchups as well as the 2016 Democratic National Convention. The Philadelphia Flyers stand as one of the NHL’s marquee franchises, regularly drawing sell-out crowds and thrilling their passionate fan base.

Scott joined Comcast Spectacor as President and COO in December 2013 following a 20-year tenure at Comcast Cable. Scott served as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Comcast Cable from 2005-2013. During his time as CFO, Comcast acquired approximately five million new customers and launched Digital Voice and Security under the brand, as well as Class Services.

Scott joined Comcast in 1993 as Vice President of Comcast’s Southeast Region after extensive roles in finance and operations with two other communication companies. Scott served as President of Comcast’s former Southern and Midwest Divisions from 1996 to 2005, which are comprised within the Central and based in .

Scott earned a BBA from State University, as well as a CPA Certification from . Scott currently serves on the executive committee and the Board of Directors of the Youth Hockey Foundation. Scott is also a board member of the Comcast Spectacor Foundation, and is on the advisory board at the Snider Center for Enterprise and Markets at the University of . He has previously served on the boards of Big Brothers Big Sisters Southeastern and Focus Hope and Cranbrook Science Institute in the area.

Scott is married with five children.

2019-20 TRAINING CAMP GUIDE | 5 | PHILADELPHIAFLYERS.COM 2019-20 PHILADELPHIA FLYERS CHUCK FLETCHER PRESIDENT, HOCKEY OPERATIONS & GENERAL MANAGER/ALTERNATE GOVERNOR Chuck Fletcher was named the ninth general manager in Flyers history on December 3, 2018, and added the title of President of Hockey Operations on July 11, 2019. Over the course of a 26-year career as an NHL executive, Fletcher has advanced to the Final four times with three different franchises, and won the Stanley Cup with in 2009. Fletcher joined the Flyers after serving as a senior advisor with the Devils for the first part of the 2018-19 . Prior to that appointment, Fletcher was the Executive Vice President & General Manager of the Wild for nine seasons (2009-2018), compiling a record of 399-298-89. The Wild made the Stanley Cup in each of Fletcher’s final six seasons and reached the Second Round in 2014 and 2015. During his tenure in Minnesota, Fletcher added several players that have become leaders in the franchise’s history, including , , , , , , , , , , and . Fletcher’s NHL career began in 1993 when he joined the expansion Panthers as an assistant general manager to Bob Clarke, who served as the franchise’s first GM. Fletcher assisted in the assembly of the Panthers’ first roster and was part of the organization’s run to the Stanley Cup Final in just its third season of operation in 1996. He spent nine seasons with the franchise, serving as Interim General Manager in 2001-02. In 2002, Fletcher joined of Anaheim as Director of Hockey Operations and spent four seasons with the club, later holding the titles of Assistant General Manager, Hockey Operations and Vice President of Amateur Scouting and Player Development. The Ducks made the Stanley Cup Final in the 2002-03 season, losing just two games in the first three rounds before taking New Jersey to a seventh game in the Final. While with Anaheim, Fletcher was involved in drafts that brought , , Ladislav Smid, and to the franchise. Fletcher moved to the in 2006 as an assistant general manager to , where his duties also included overseeing the team’s affiliate in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. In addition to Pittsburgh’s 2009 Stanley Cup championship, the Penguins also reached the Stanley Cup Final in 2008. On the AHL side, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton reached the Division Finals in 2006-07 and 2008-09 and the Final in 2007-08. He departed the Penguins for Minnesota following the 2009 championship season. Fletcher began following the NHL game at a young age alongside his father , a inductee who was the general manager of the Atlanta/ Flames from 1972-91 and the Maple Leafs from 1991-97. While pursuing his degree at , Fletcher worked with the Canadian Olympic Team at the in Calgary. After graduating from Harvard in 1990, Fletcher spent two years as a player representative for Newport Sports Management before joining Florida. Fletcher was born on April 29, 1967 in . He and his wife, Rhonda, have two children, daughter Kaitlin, and son Keith.

2019-20 TRAINING CAMP GUIDE | 6 | PHILADELPHIAFLYERS.COM 2019-20 PHILADELPHIA FLYERS VALERIE CAMILLO PRESIDENT, BUSINESS OPERATIONS/ALTERNATE GOVERNOR Valerie Camillo is President of Business Operations for the Philadelphia Flyers and Wells Fargo Center. In this role, Camillo oversees all business functions for the NHL franchise and one of the country’s busiest arenas. Camillo joined Comcast Spectacor from the Nationals, where she was Chief Revenue and Marketing Officer. Throughout her tenure, she led the development and implementation of the Nationals’ strategies to maximize commercial opportunities and drive long-term growth. She was responsible for all revenue generation functions including corporate partnerships, licensing, ticket and suite sales, broadcasting, marketing, brand management, retail, food and beverage, and non- events at Nationals Park. Prior to joining the Nationals, Camillo was a Senior Vice President in the NBA’s Team Marketing and Business Operations (TMBO) group. In this role, she provided strategic advisory services to multiple NBA teams with regards to revenue generation, marketing, analytics, technology and property development. Before joining the NBA, Camillo worked for 15 years as a consultant at PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PWC) and Booz Allen Hamilton. Camillo received a B.S. in Commerce from the University of , and her M.B.A. from the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia. She is currently on the Board of Directors for Herschend Family Entertainment, one of the largest privately- held amusement park, event, and attraction companies in the United States. She is also a member of the Young Presidents Organization. Camillo resides in Philadelphia with her husband, Lawrence.

2019-20 TRAINING CAMP GUIDE | 7 | PHILADELPHIAFLYERS.COM 2019-20 PHILADELPHIA FLYERS ALAIN VIGNEAULT HEAD COACH

Alain Vigneault was named the 21st head coach in Flyers history on April 15, 2019. Vigneault brings 1,216 games of experience as an NHL head coach to Philadelphia over parts of 16 seasons. He served as the head coach of the Rangers for five seasons (2013-18), the Canucks for seven seasons (2006-13) and the for parts of four seasons (1997-2000). He also served as the head coach for Team at the 2019 IIHF World Championships in Slovakia, guiding the squad to a silver medal. In Vigneault’s 15 full seasons as a head coach, eight of his teams have finished with 100 points or better. A ninth team, Vancouver in 2012-13, achieved 59 points during the -shortened campaign for a points percentage of .610, equivalent to a 100- season. His teams have won seven division championships and have made the playoffs 11 times, advancing past the first round on eight of those occasions, and reaching the Stanley Cup Final with Vancouver in 2010-11 and the Rangers in 2013-14. Three of Vigneault’s teams have earned the Presidents’ – Vancouver on two occasions, 2010-11 and 2011-12, and the Rangers in 2014-15. Individually, Vigneault won the Award as the NHL Coach of the Year in 2006-07 and was a finalist for the award on three other occasions: 1997-98, 2010-11 and 2014-15. Vigneault earned 539 wins over his 12 seasons in Vancouver and New York from 2006-18, which was the most of any NHL coach in that timeframe – five more than and nine ahead of . He is also one of only two head coaches, along with , who have captured the Presidents’ Trophy at least three times since the award was first presented in 1985-86. Vigneault was one of the most successful head coaches in the 91 seasons the franchise had played through the end of the 2017-18 campaign, joining and in a group that sits atop the 35 men that have coached the team. He was just the fourth head coach to start five consecutive seasons with the Rangers, and he finished ranked third in the franchise’s history in regular season wins with 226, third in playoff wins with 31, and fourth in regular season games coached with 410. The 226 wins in his five years with the club is the highest of wins over any five-year span in Rangers history. Vigneault guided the Blueshirts to the playoffs in each of his first four seasons with the team, joining Patrick and Francis as the only three head coaches in Rangers history to reach the playoffs in at least four consecutive seasons. Those four teams all turned in seasons of 96 points or better, starting with the 2013-14 squad that bested the Flyers in a seven-game first-round series en route to the 2014 Stanley Cup Final. The Rangers followed that season up by winning the Presidents’ Trophy in 2014- 15 with 53 wins and 113 points, both franchise records, and took the to a seventh game in the Eastern Conference Final. Playoff appearances also followed seasons of 101 points in 2015-16 and 102 points in 2016-17. Vigneault’s tenure in Vancouver was the most successful period in the franchise’s history. He is the team’s all-time leader in nearly all major coaching categories, including regular season games coached (540), wins (313), points (683) and points percentage (.632), as well as playoff games coached (68) and wins (33). In Vigneault’s debut season with Vancouver in 2006-07, the team went 49-26-7 for 105 points to win the Pacific Division after finishing fourth with 92 points a year prior, a turnaround that earned Vigneault the on his second career nomination. After missing out on a playoff spot by three points in 2008-09, Vigneault and the Canucks reeled off five consecutive division championships, all of which came with seasons of 100 points or equivalent. The peak of that run came in 2010-11, when Vancouver went 54-19-9 for 117 points to win its first of two consecutive Presidents’ . The Canucks defeated the defending champion Blackhawks in a seven-game first round series, and after defeating Nashville in the second round and San Jose in the Conference Final, came within one win of the Stanley Cup before falling to Boston in a seven-game Final series. A 51-win season followed in 2011-12, but the Canucks saw their run cut short by the eventual Stanley Cup champion Kings in the first round. Vigneault’s first NHL head coaching position came in Montreal, where he became the second-youngest head coach in the franchise’s long history at the age of 36. Vigneault guided the Canadiens to the Eastern Conference Semifinals in 1997-98 and earned his first Jack Adams nomination in 1999-2000 after Montreal came within two points of a playoff spot despite an injury-riddled season in which 36 different skaters appeared in at least one game; only seven of those 36 players played 70 or more games that year. Over the course of a three-year playing career as a defenseman, Vigneault appeared in 42 NHL games with St. Louis from 1981-1983 after being selected by the in the eighth round (167th overall) of the 1981 NHL Entry . He began his coaching career in 1986 in the Major Junior Hockey League, spending one season with the Trois-Rivieres Draveurs and five with the Hull Olympiques. In 1992-93, Vigneault joined the expansion Senators as an assistant coach, where he spent 3 ½ seasons before returning to the QMJHL, where he coached the Beauport Harfangs through the end of the 1996-97 season. He was named the head coach of the Canadiens the following season. After departing Montreal 20 games into the 2000-01 season, Vigneault spent two seasons back in the QMJHL as the head coach of the Rocket from 2003-05 and then one season as the head coach of the Moose, the AHL affiliate of the Canucks, before his return to the NHL with Vancouver. A native of , Quebec, Vigneault has two daughters, Andreane and Janie. He was born on May 14, 1961. 2019-20 TRAINING CAMP GUIDE | 8 | PHILADELPHIAFLYERS.COM 2019-20 PHILADELPHIA FLYERS MICHEL THERRIEN ASSISTANT COACH

Michel Therrien joined the Flyers as an assistant coach on May 5, 2019. Therrien comes to the Flyers after most recently serving what was his second term as the head coach of the Montreal Canadiens, a position he held from June 5, 2012 until February 14, 2017. The Canadiens made the playoffs in each of Therrien’s first three seasons, including division titles in 2012- 13 and 2014-15 and a trip to the Conference Finals in 2013-14. Therrien had previously coached Montreal for parts of three seasons (2000-01 to 2002-03). His 542 games at the helm of the Canadiens ranks fourth in the franchise’s history, as does his 271 wins with the team. In between stops in Montreal, Therrien spent seven seasons in the Pittsburgh Penguins organization. He was hired as the head coach of the team’s American Hockey League affiliate, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, in 2003 and led the team to Calder Cup Playoff berths in 2004 and 2005. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton was 21-1-2-1 through the first 25 games of the 2005-06 season when Therrien was promoted to the head coaching position in Pittsburgh on December 15, 2005. After missing the playoffs that season, Therrien guided the Penguins back to the postseason in 2006-07 with a 47-24-11 record and was named a finalist for the Jack Adams Award. Therrien remained with the Penguins until February 15, 2009, a run that included a trip to the 2008 Stanley Cup Final. In 814 games as an NHL head coach, Therrien has a record of 406-303-23-82. Therrien was born on November 4, 1963 in Montreal. He has two children, Elizabeth and Charles.

MIKE YEO ASSISTANT COACH Mike Yeo joined the Flyers as an assistant coach on May 6, 2019. Yeo was most recently with the St. Louis Blues, where he served as associate coach from June 13, 2016 to February 1, 2017 and as head coach from that date until November 19, 2018. He led the Blues to a 22-8-2 record over the final 32 games of the 2016-17 regular season, finishing third in the Central Division. The Blues defeated the in five games in the first round of the 2017 before exiting in a six-game second-round series at the hands of the eventual conference champion . Yeo earned his first head coaching job when he was hired to guide the Aeros, the AHL affiliate of the Minnesota Wild, on June 16, 2010. The Aeros reached the AHL’s Calder Cup Finals in Yeo’s one season behind the bench, after which he was named the head coach of the Wild on June 17, 2011. Yeo became the youngest head coach in the NHL at the time, at the age of 38. Yeo held the position until February 13, 2016; his teams made the playoffs in three of his four full seasons behind the Wild bench, including 98- and 100-point seasons, respectively, in 2013-14 and 2014-15. In 482 games as an NHL head coach, Yeo has a record of 246-181-55. Yeo began his coaching career as an assistant coach with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, the AHL affiliate of the Pittsburgh Penguins, in 1999 and continued in that position after Michel Therrien was hired as the head coach in 2003. Yeo was promoted to Pittsburgh along with Therrien on December 15, 2005 and the pair worked together until Therrien’s departure in February 2009. Yeo remained in his role through the end of the 2009-10 season, winning the Stanley Cup in 2009. An native, Yeo was born in Scarborough on July 31, 1973 and grew up in North Bay. He and his wife Tanya have two children, daughter Braeden and son Kyler. 2019-20 TRAINING CAMP GUIDE | 9 | PHILADELPHIAFLYERS.COM 2019-20 PHILADELPHIA FLYERS IAN LAPERRIERE ASSISTANT COACH

Ian Laperriere enters his seventh season as a Flyers assistant coach. He was named to the post on 7, 2013 after spending just over a year as the Flyers’ director of player development, a position he officially took on June 29, 2012 following his retirement as a player. Laperriere spent two seasons assisting the Flyers in a player development role while trying to return from the aftereffects of an injury suffered in the first round of the 2010 Stanley Cup Playoffs. He also remained active within the organization as a television analyst on Comcast . Following the 2010-11 season, Laperriere won the Memorial Trophy for his perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication to hockey. He signed with the Flyers as a prior to the 2009- 10 season and appeared in all 82 games that year, as well as 13 playoff games as the club went to the Stanley Cup Final. Over his 16 year NHL career, Laperriere played 1,083 games with the Flyers, St. Louis, NY Rangers, Los Angeles, and , finishing his career with 1,956 PIM – the career leader among active NHL players at the time of his retirement. He was originally selected by St. Louis in the seventh round (156th overall) of the 1992 NHL Entry Draft. In August 2013, Laperriere competed in the Ironman North American Championship at Mont-Tremblant, Quebec. He completed the 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike ride and 26.2-mile run in 12:11:55. Laperriere and his wife Magali reside in Haddonfield, NJ with their sons Tristan and Zachary. Laperriere was born on January 19, 1974.

KIM DILLABAUGH GOALTENDING COACH

Kim Dillabaugh was named the Flyers goaltending coach on July 3, 2015. Dillabaugh came to the Flyers from the , where he spent eight seasons working in a development role for the club. In his time with the Kings, Dillabaugh contributed to the development of , , and Martin Jones, while also working with at the club’s American Hockey League affiliate, the Manchester Monarchs, and prospects playing elsewhere in professional and amateur hockey. During Dillabaugh’s time with the Kings organization, Los Angeles won two Stanley Cups and made the Conference Finals one other time, while Manchester won one Calder Cup and reached the Eastern Conference Finals two other times. Dillabaugh played three seasons in the (WHL) with the and the from 1994-97. He went into coaching upon concluding his junior career, first with the Goaltender Development Institute (GDI) as an assistant to GDI president Ian Clark. In 2004, Dillabaugh became a goaltending & assistant coach with Kelowna and helped the team win a that season. Over the next ten seasons, Dillabaugh helped the Rockets win two WHL championships (2005 and 2009) before stepping down in 2014 to join the Kings on a full-time basis. Internationally, Dillabaugh has served as the goalie coach for ’s Men’s Under 18 Team (2004 and 2006 Junior World Cup) and was a part of Hockey Canada’s Program of Excellence (POE) Goaltending Camp for four years. Kim and his wife Bonnie have a daughter, Ellie and a son, Westin.

2019-20 TRAINING CAMP GUIDE | 10 | PHILADELPHIAFLYERS.COM 2019-20 PHILADELPHIA FLYERS ADAM PATTERSON VIDEO COACH Adam Patterson enters his 11th season as video coach and his 18th overall year with the Flyers organization. He handles all aspects of video used by the coaches and players, and is involved in pre-scouting upcoming opponents. Patterson was promoted to his current position in 2009 after serving six years as the Flyers video coordinator. He spent the 2002-03 and 2004-05 seasons in the same capacity for the , winning a Calder Cup with the team in 2005. A native of Peterborough, Ontario, Patterson graduated from Eastern University with a degree in Communications and Video Production, while captaining the school’s team for his final three years. He was a four-time CSCHL All-Star and three-time Division 1 All-American. Prior to that Patterson played junior hockey in Stratford, Ontario and in Detroit for the Compuware Ambassadors. He is the son of former Flyer and current team scout Dennis Patterson. Patterson and his wife Amy reside in Barrington, NJ with their three children – son Colin and daughters Mackenzie and Mya.

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April 15 Named Alain Vigneault head coach.

May 1 Signed G Kirill Ustimenko to his entry-level contract.

May 6 Named Michel Therrien and Mike Yeo assistant coaches; announced that Scott Gordon would return to Lehigh Valley as head coach for the 2019-20 season and Kerry Huffman would return to his role as Phantoms assistant coach; announced and would not return for the 2019-20 season.

June 3 Acquired the rights to C from in exchange for a 5th round pick in 2019.

June 14 Acquired D from Washington in exchange for D .

June 15 Placed D Andrew MacDonald on for the purpose of terminating his contract.

June 18 Acquired D Justin Braun from San Jose in exchange for a 2nd round pick in 2019 and a 3rd round pick in 2020.

June 19 Signed C Kevin Hayes to a seven-year contract.

June 21-22 Selected seven players at the 2019 NHL Entry Draft: D , RW Bobby Brink, D Ronnie Attard, D Mason Millman, RW Egor Serdyuk, G Roddy Ross, and RW Bryce Brodzinski.

Also at the Draft, made the following trades: - Acquired the 14th pick (1st round) and the 45th pick (2nd round) from in exchange for the 11th pick (1st round). - Acquired the 34th pick (2nd round) from Nashville in exchange for the 45th overall pick (2nd round) and 65th pick (3rd round). - Acquired Montreal’s 7th round pick in 2020 in exchange for the 201st overall pick (7th round).

June 24 Re-signed D to a two-year contract; acquired F from in exchange for F .

June 25 Announced three additions to the hockey operations staff, appointing Nick Schultz as a player development coach, Andy Rannells as assistant equipment manager and Dan Warnke as strength and conditioning coach.

June 26 Re-signed G to a one-year contract.

July 1 Signed F to a two-year contract; D to a one-year contract; D , and D to two-year, two-way contracts; and F , D and G J.F. Berube to one-year, two-way contracts.

July 11 Named Paul Holmgren to the new role of Senior Advisor; promoted Chuck Fletcher to President of Hockey Operations & General Manager.

July 12 Re-signed C to a two-year contract.

July 16 Signed F Nicolas Aube-Kubel to a one-year, two-way contract extension.

2019-20 TRAINING CAMP GUIDE | 12 | PHILADELPHIAFLYERS.COM HOW THE FLYERS WERE ACQUIRED TRAINING CAMP PARTICIPANTS AND FLYERS NHL RESERVE LIST FORWARDS HOW ACQUIRED Allison, Wade Draft 2nd Round (52nd overall) of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft Andreoff, Andy Free Agent Signed a two-year contract on July 1, 2019 Aube-Kubel, Nicolas Draft 2nd Round (48th overall) of the 2014 NHL Entry Draft Brink, Bobby Draft 2nd round (34th overall) of the 2019 NHL Entry Draft Brodzinski, Bryce Draft 7th round (196th overall) of the 2019 NHL Entry Draft Bunnaman, Connor Draft 4th Round (109th overall) of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft Carey, Greg Free Agent Signed a one-year AHL contract on July 1, 2019 Cates, Noah Draft 5th Round (137th overall) of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft Couturier, Sean Draft 1st Round (8th overall) of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft Criscuolo, Kyle Free Agent Signed a one-year contract on July 1, 2019 Cyr, Mika N/A Training Camp Invite Farabee, Joel Draft 1st Round (14th overall) of the 2018 NHL Entry Draft Fitzgerald, Gerry Free Agent Signed a one-year AHL contract on July 1, 2019 Frost, Morgan Draft 1st Round (27th overall) of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft Gabriel, Kurtis Free Agent Signed a one-year contract on July 1, 2019 Giroux, Claude Draft 1st Round (22nd overall) of the 2006 NHL Entry Draft Golod, Maxim N/A Training Camp Invite Hain, Gavin Draft 6th Round (174th overall) of the 2018 NHL Entry Draft Hayes, Kevin Free Agent Signed a seven-year contract on June 19, 2019 Kase, David Draft 5th Round (128th overall) of the 2015 NHL Entry Draft Konecny, Travis Draft 1st Round (24th overall) of the 2015 NHL Entry Draft Laberge, Pascal Draft 2nd Round (36th overall) of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft Laczynski, Tanner Draft 6th Round (169th overall) of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft Laughton, Scott Draft 1st Round (20th overall) of the 2012 NHL Entry Draft Lindblom, Oskar Draft 5th Round (138th overall) of the 2014 NHL Entry Draft Lycksell, Olle Draft 6th Round (168th overall) of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft McCartney, Ben N/A Training Camp Invite O’Brien, Jay Draft 1st Round (19th overall) of the 2018 NHL Entry Draft O’Reilly, Cal Free Agent Signed a one-year AHL contract on July 1, 2019 Patrick, Nolan Draft 1st Round (2nd overall) of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft Pitlick, Tyler From Dallas in exchange for Ryan Hartman on June 24, 2019 Raffl, Michael Free Agent Signed an entry-level contract on May 31, 2013 Ratcliffe, Isaac Draft 2nd Round (35th overall) of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft Rubtsov, German Draft 1st Round (22nd overall) of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft Serdyuk, Egor Draft 6th Round (165th overall) of the 2019 NHL Entry Draft St. Ivany, Jack Draft 4th Round (112th overall) of the 2018 NHL Entry Draft Stewart, Chris N/A Training Camp Invite Strome, Matthew Draft 4th Round (106th overall) of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft Sushko, Maksim Draft 4th Round (107th overall) of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft Twarynski, Carsen Draft 3rd round (82nd overall) of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft van Riemsdyk, James Free Agent Signed a five-year contract on July 1, 2018 Voracek, Jakub Trade From Columbus, along with a 1st round (98th overall) and 3rd round (68th overall) pick in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft, in exchange for on June 23, 2011 Vorobyev, Mikhail Draft 4th Round (104th overall) of the 2015 NHL Entry Draft Westfalt, Marcus Draft 7th Round (205th overall) of the 2018 NHL Entry Draft

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DEFENSEMEN HOW ACQUIRED Attard, Ronnie Draft 3rd Round (72nd overall) of the 2019 NHL Entry Draft Bernhardt, David Draft 7th Round (199th overall) of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft Bigras, Chris Free Agent Signed a two-year contract on July 1, 2019 Braun, Justin Trade From San Jose in exchange for a 2nd round in 2019 and a 3rd round in 2020 on June 18, 2019 Brennan, T.J. Free Agent Signed a two-year contract on July 1, 2016 Comrie, Sean N/A Training Camp Invite Couturier, Josh N/A Training Camp Invite Drake, David Draft/Free Agent Originally 7th rd in 2013; signed 1yr AHL contract on 7/16/19 Friedman, Mark Draft 3rd Round (86th overall) of the 2014 NHL Entry Draft Ginning, Adam Draft 2nd Round (50th overall) of the 2018 NHL Entry Draft Gostisbehere, Shayne Draft 3rd Round (78th overall) of the 2012 NHL Entry Draft Hagg, Robert Draft 2nd Round (41st overall) of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft Hogberg, Linus Draft 5th Round (139th overall) of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft Kalynuk, Wyatt Draft 7th Round (196th overall) of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft Michel, Robert Free Agent Signed one-year AHL contract on March 21, 2019 Millman, Mason Draft 4th round (103rd overall) of the 2019 NHL Entry Draft Morin, Samuel Draft 1st Round (11th overall) of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft Myers, Phillipe Free Agent Signed an entry-level contract on Sept. 21, 2015 Niskanen, Matt Trade From Washington in exchange for Radko Gudas on June 14, 2019 Prosser, Nate Free Agent Signed a two-year contract on July 1, 2019 Provorov, Ivan Draft 1st Round (7th overall) of the 2015 NHL Entry Draft Sanheim, Travis Draft 1st Round (17th overall) of the 2014 NHL Entry Draft Welinski, Andy Free Agent Signed a one-year contract on July 1, 2019 Willcox, Reece Draft 5th Round (141st overall) of the 2012 NHL Entry Draft Wotherspoon, Tyler Free Agent Signed a two-year contract on July 1, 2019 Wylie, Wyatte Draft 5th Round (127th overall) of the 2018 NHL Entry Draft York, Cameron Draft 1st round (14th overall) of the 2019 NHL Entry Draft Zamula, Egor Free Agent Signed an entry-level contract on September 20, 2018

GOALTENDERS HOW ACQUIRED Elliott, Brian Free Agent Signed a two-year contract on July 1, 2017 Ersson, Samuel Draft 5th Round (143rd overall) of the 2018 NHL Entry Draft Fedotov, Ivan Draft 7th Round (188th overall) of the 2015 NHL Entry Draft Hart, Carter Draft 2nd Round (48th overall) of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft Lyon, Alex Free Agent Signed an entry-level contract on April 5, 2016 Ross, Roddy Draft 6th Round (169th overall) of the 2019 NHL Entry Draft Sandstrom, Felix Draft 3rd Round (70th overall) of the 2015 NHL Entry Draft Tomek, Matej Draft 3rd Round (90th overall) of the 2015 NHL Entry Draft Ustimenko, Kirill Draft 3rd Round (80th overall) of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft

2019-20 TRAINING CAMP GUIDE | 14 | PHILADELPHIAFLYERS.COM 2019 TRAINING CAMP ROSTER 6 8 0 2 4 14 14 14 14 10 16 10 24 57 27 28 32 72 59 20 69 30 40 45 53 45 34 PIM 150 105 61 33 67 41 82 TP 32 20 76 42 6 32 31 12 18 67 36 30 6 19 109 35 55 6 85 23 49 0 4 13 1 32 16 51 20 32 A 13 14 43 28 1 20 18 4 12 39 19 14 7 72 18 29 4 63 15 26 0 2 8 0 29 17 16 21 50 G 19 6 33 14 5 12 13 8 6 28 17 16 12 37 17 26 2 22 8 24 0 2 5 1 74 81 67 67 65 GP 62 43 80 51 15 82 72 47 67 66 37 54 67 58 54 75 32 82 40 82 9 22 20 2 AHL NHL AHL WHL OHL AHL AHL NHL NHL AHL NHL NHL NHL NHL LEAGUE QMJHL H-East AHL AHL OHL OHL AHL AHL NHL AHL NHL NHL NHL NHL AHL PHANTOMS FLYERS Iowa Brandon Guelph 2018-19 TEAM PHANTOMS Rochester FLYERS NY Rangers PHANTOMS FLYERS FLYERS Dallas FLYERS Boston University PHANTOMS Iowa Sault Ste. Marie Erie Syracuse Binghamton FLYERS PHANTOMS FLYERS FLYERS New Jersey Winnipeg PHANTOMS 4/5/1990 8/15/1996 9/30/1986 7/31/2001 2/15/1999 4/16/1998 5/5/1992 12/7/1992 5/8/1992 4/9/1998 5/30/1994 9/19/1998 11/1/1991 12/1/1988 DOB 2/25/2000 5/10/1996 8/26/1993 5/14/1999 8/18/2000 5/17/1991 4/20/1993 1/12/1988 1/28/1997 3/11/1997

7/14/1999

Hamilton, Ontario Gävle, Seaforth, Ontario Macdonald, Manitoba London, Ontario Guelph, Ontario Southampton Township, NJ Dorchester, MA Phoenix, AZ Chateauguay, Quebec Oakville, Ontario Winnipeg, Manitoba , MN Villach, Austria Cicero, NY PLACE OF BIRTH Slave Lake, Aurora, Ontario Concord, Ontario Pickering, Ontario Hearst, Ontario Kadan, Newmarket, Ontario London, Ontario Sainte-Anne-de-Madawaska, NB Sainte-Anne-de-Madawaska, , Left Left Left Left Left Left Right Left Left Right Left Right Right Left SHOOTS Left Right Left Left Left Left Right Left Right Right Right C C C C C C C C C C C POS LW LW LW LW LW RW RW RW RW RW RW C/LW C/LW C/RW WT 174 211 181 170 178 187 173 214 216 173 216 180 188 185 192 183 168 202 208 200 203 209 203 200 200 6’0” 6’0” 5’10” 5’8” 6’3” 6’1” 6’1” 6’2” 6’0” 6’6” 6’0” 6’1” 5’11” 6’3” 5’9” 6’0” 5’11” 5’10” 6’5” 6’1” 5’10” 6’2” 5’9” HT 5’11” 6’4” O’Reilly, Cal McCartney, Ben Carey, Greg Criscuolo, Kyle Couturier, Sean Laughton, Scott Lindblom, Oskar Patrick, Nolan Raffl, Michael Ratcliffe, Isaac Farabee, Joel Andreoff, Andy Aube-Kubel, Nicolas Bunnaman, Connor Cyr, Mika Frost, Morgan Golod, Maxim Kase, David Hayes, Kevin Laberge, Pascal Konecny, Travis Pitlick, Tyler FORWARDS (34) Fitzgerald, Gerry Giroux, Claude Gabriel, Kurtis 46 83 52 51 14 21 23 19 12 76 49 NO. 10 62 82 89 48 77 72 13 75 11 18 70 28 29 2019-20 TRAINING CAMP GUIDE | 15 | PHILADELPHIAFLYERS.COM 2019 TRAINING CAMP ROSTER 0 4 2 8 0 0 4 5 4 12 18 41 27 25 50 36 36 22 55 35 48 40 55 68 66 63 44 PIM PIM TP TP 24 26 20 10 51 22 8 26 37 65 66 9 2 48 2 10 0 0 0 0 13 16 43 25 1 2 79 A A 14 19 15 4 33 19 7 21 28 40 46 6 2 21 1 8 0 0 0 0 7 14 35 22 1 1 51 G G 10 7 5 6 18 3 1 5 9 25 20 3 0 27 1 2 0 0 0 0 6 2 8 3 0 1 28 GP GP 69 42 82 14 62 52 64 75 78 63 78 36 6 66 15 19 1 1 5 2 23 78 63 66 18 32 68 LEAGUE LEAGUE AHL AHL NHL AHL OHL AHL ECHL AHL NHL QMJHL NHL H-East AHL NHL NHL ECHL AHL NHL NHL AHL EIHL NHL AHL OHL WCHA ECHL OHL 2018-19 TEAM 2018-19 TEAM PHANTOMS PHANTOMS FLYERS PHANTOMS Hartford Reading PHANTOMS FLYERS Victoriaville FLYERS Maine PHANTOMS Toronto FLYERS Maine PHANTOMS FLYERS FLYERS PHANTOMS Nottingham San Jose PHANTOMS Saginaw Wheeling Hamilton DOB DOB 11/24/1997 1/5/1997 2/8/1995 6/27/1998 2/10/1999 2/22/1995 1/7/1995 12/25/1995 4/20/1993 6/3/2001 8/15/1989 12/1/1994 5/4/1989 7/12/1995 10/30/1987 2/10/1987 4/3/1989 7/18/2001 1/30/2000 3/3/1995 1/6/1999 PLACE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Calgary, Alberta Ufa, Russia Uppsala, Sweden Chekhov, Russia Brest, Orillia, Ontario Naperville, IL Toronto, Ontario Pembroke Pines, FL Novosibirsk, Russia Camillus, NY Kladno, Czech Republic Middletown, NJ Lac-Beauport, Quebec Minneapolis, MN Willingboro, NJ London, Ontario Scarborough, Ontario , Alberta Newbury, MA Mississauga, Ontario SHOOTS SHOOTS Left Left Left Left Right Left Left Right Left Left Right Left Left Left Right Left Left Right Right Left Left C C D D D D D D D D D D D D POS POS LW LW LW RW RW RW RW WT WT 174 211 212 214 216 191 159 216 185 183 190 190 190 194 165 243 205 230 205 223 203 6’2” 6’2” 6’0” 6’0” 6’1” 6’6” 5’10” 5’11” 5’10” HT HT 6’2” 6’2” 6’3” 6’2” 6’1” 6’1” 6’6” 6’2” 6’0” 6’2” 6’2” 6’4” Twarynski, Carsen Hagg, Robert Rubtsov, German Sushko, Maksim Bigras, Chris Drake, David Friedman, Mark Gostisbehere, Shayne Serdyuk, Egor FORWARDS (34) CONT. DEFENSEMEN (22) Michel, Robert Vorobyev, Mikhail van Riemsdyk, James Braun, Justin Brennan, T.J. Millman, Mason Morin, Samuel Stewart, Chris Comrie, , Josh Voracek, Jakub Strome, Matthew 81 8 NO. 50 64 NO. 20 71 59 53 74 80 24 25 61 43 63 55 44 84 85 93 78 2019-20 TRAINING CAMP GUIDE | 16 | PHILADELPHIAFLYERS.COM 2019 TRAINING CAMP ROSTER

2 2 8 16 41 78 28 27 32 25 20 36 22 PIM GAA 2.16 2.74 2.76 3.01 2.96 2.83 TP OT 25 20 0 1 1 2 22 47 2 33 3 1.78 2 0 19 4 1 3.05 0 5.08 0 3.02 8 26 35 56 0 A L 17 17 22 11 13 20 18 36 5 24 12 1 0 11 3 8 1 0 7 19 26 46 8 G W 8 3 21 11 16 19 4 11 16 9 30 1 0 8 1 9 0 1 1 7 9 10 10 GP GP 80 65 43 26 31 39 70 67 25 53 46 21 15 27 26 18 2 1 31 82 82 61 19 LEAGUE LEAGUE NHL AHL AHL NHL NHL AHL AHL WHL WHL AHL MHL NHL NHL AHL NHL AHL NHL AHL AHL NHL NHL WHL SHL

2018-19 TEAM 2018-19 TEAM MHK St. Petersburg Washington PHANTOMS Cleveland FLYERS FLYERS PHANTOMS Everett PHANTOMS FLYERS Minnesota Anaheim PHANTOMS FLYERS PHANTOMS Iowa FLYERS FLYERS Calgary HV71 DOB DOB 12/6/1986 3/20/1994 7/13/1991 4/9/1985 8/13/1998 12/9/1992 1/29/1999 3/12/1993 11/2/1999 7/4/2000 1/25/1997 4/27/1993 5/7/1986 1/13/1997 3/29/1996 3/30/2000 1/12/1997 PLACE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Virginia, MN Repentigny, Quebec Gomel, Belarus Surrey, British Columbia Newmarket, Ontario , Alberta Baudette, MN Surrey, British Columbia Everett, WA Moncton, Meadow Lake, Duluth, MN Elkhorn, Manitoba Elk River, MN Yaroslavl, Russia , Russia Gävle, Sweden SHOOTS CATCHES Right Left Left Right Left Right Left Left Right Right Right Left Right Left Left Left Left D G G D G G G D D D D D D D G D G POS POS WT WT 211 171 176 218 215 187 187 186 201 207 201 201 205 208 205 203 204 6’5” 6’1” 6’1” 6’4” 6’1” 6’1” 6’3” 6’3” 6’2’’ 6’2” 6’2” 6’0” HT HT 6’3” 6’1”

6’2” 6’3” 6’2” Myers, Philippe Niskanen, Matt Provorov, Ivan Willcox, Reece Berube, Jean-Francois Lyon, Alex Ross, Roddy Ustimenko, Kirill Elliott, Brian Hart, Carter Wotherspoon, Tyler Wylie, Wyatte DEFENSEMEN (22) CONT. GOALTENDERS (7) Sanheim, Travis Welinski, Andy Prosser, Nate Zamula, Egor Sandstrom, Felix 5 NO. 15 9 60 NO. 35 34 69 67 37 79 26 86 6 3 39 54 32 2019-20 TRAINING CAMP GUIDE | 17 | PHILADELPHIAFLYERS.COM 2019-20 FLYERS MILESTONE WATCH

ANDY ANDREOFF MATT NISKANEN 41 games to reach 200 in the NHL 19 games to reach 900 in the NHL

SEAN COUTURIER 22 games to reach 600 as a Flyer/in the NHL 39 points to reach 100 as a Flyer/in the NHL 57 points to reach 400 as a Flyer/in the NHL 55 games to reach 200 as a Flyer/in the NHL

BRIAN ELLIOTT TYLER PITLICK 2 to reach 40 in the NHL 15 games to reach 200 in the NHL 59 games to reach 500 in the NHL NATE PROSSER 46 games to reach 400 in the NHL 1 game-winning to pass Jeff Carter and Bob Clarke for ninth on the Flyers All-Time List 2 game-winning goals to pass for 3 points to reach 100 as a Flyer/in the NHL eighth on the Flyers All-Time List 33 assists to reach 100 as a Flyer/in the NHL 7 game-winning goals to pass for 54 games to reach 300 as a Flyer/in the NHL seventh on the Flyers All-Time List 80 games to reach 900 as a Flyer/in the NHL 88 points to pass for third place on 30 goals to reach 100 as a Flyer/in the NHL the Flyers All-Time List TRAVIS SANHEIM 69 games to reach 200 as a Flyer/in the NHL 2 games to reach 300 as a Flyer/in the NHL Goals: 46 (6th among Flyers D). Within reach on Flyers All-Time List: (56; 5th), Behn 26 goals to reach 100 as a Flyer Wilson (59; 4th), (67; 3rd). 27 assists to reach 100 as a Flyer Assists: 141 (11th among D). Within reach on 53 points to reach 200 as a Flyer Flyers All-Time List: (144; 10th), Jimmy Watson (148; 9th), Brad McCrimmon JAKUB VORACEK (152; 8th), Wilson (155; 7th), 6 goals to reach 200 in the NHL (158; 6th), (162; 5th) and Tom 18 assists to pass Rod Brind’Amour for eighth Bladon (163; 4th). place on the Flyers All-Time List Points: 187 (9th among D). Within reach on 21 assists to pass and Flyers All-Time List: Doug Crossman (193; 8th), Rick MacLeish for sixth place on the Flyers Bob Dailey (194; 7th), Joe Watson (198; 6th), All-Time List (214; 5th) Tom Bladon (230; 4th) 47 assists to pass Mark Recchi for fifth place on the Flyers All-Time List ROBERT HÄGG 51 assists to reach 400 in the NHL 47 games to reach 200 as a Flyer/in the NHL ALAIN VIGNEAULT KEVIN HAYES 52 wins to reach 700 as an NHL head coach 8 goals to reach 100 in the NHL 19 games to reach 400 in the NHL 71 points to reach 300 in the NHL

TRAVIS KONECNY 67 games to reach 300 as a Flyer/in the NHL

SCOTT LAUGHTON 18 games to reach 300 as a Flyer/in the NHL 21 points to reach 100 as a Flyer/in the NHL

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NO. POS. PLAYER PHONETIC SPELLING 10 C/LW Andreoff, Andy...... (AN-dree-awf, AN-dee) 62 RW Aube-Kubel, Nicolas...... (au-BE ku-BEL, NIK-uh-lus) 35 G Berube, Jean-Francois...... (beh-ROO-bay, ZHAWN-fran-SWUH) 20 D Bigras, Chris...... (BEE-grah, KRIHS) 61 D Braun, Justin...... (BRAWN, JUHS-tihn) 43 D Brennan, T.J...... (BREH-nan, TEE-JAY) 82 C Bunnaman, Connor...... (BUHN-ah-muhn, KAW-nuhr) 52 LW Carey, Greg ...... (KAIR-ee, GREHG) 84 D Comrie, Sean...... (KAHM-ree, SHAWN) 85 D Couturier, Josh...... (koh-TOO-ree-yay, JAWSH) 14 C Couturier, Sean...... (koh-TOO-ree-yay, SHAWN) 51 C/RW Criscuolo, Kyle...... (krihs-KOH-loh, KIGHL) 89 C/LW Cyr, Mika...... (SEER, MEE-kuh) 71 D Drake, David...... (DRAYK, DAY-vihd) 37 G Elliott, Brian ...... (EHL-lee-awt, BRIGH-uhn) 49 LW Farabee, Joel...... (FAIR-uh-BEE, JOHL) 70 C Fitzgerald, Gerry...... (fihtz-JAIR-uhld, JAIR-ree) 59 D Friedman, Mark ...... (FREED-muhn, MAHRK) 48 C Frost, Morgan...... (FRAWST, MOAR-ghun) 29 RW Gabriel, Kurtis...... (GAY-bree-uhl, KUHR-tihs) 28 RW Giroux, Claude...... (zhih-ROO, KLOHD) 77 LW Golod, Maxim...... (GOH-lahd, max-EEM) 53 D Gostisbehere, Shayne...... (GAWS-tihs-bair, SHAYN) 8 D Hagg, Robert...... (HAG, RAW-bert) 79 G Hart, Carter...... (HAHRT, KAHR-tuhr) 13 C Hayes, Kevin...... (HAYZ, KEH-vihn) 72 RW Kase, David ...... (kah-SAY, DAY-vid) 11 RW Konecny, Travis...... (koh-NECK-nee, TRAH-vihs) 75 C Laberge, Pascal...... (luh-BAIRJ, pas-KAL) 21 C Laughton, Scott...... (LAW-tohn, SKAWT) 23 LW Lindblom, Oskar...... (LIHND-blawm, AWS-kuhr) 34 G Lyon, Alex...... (LIGH-uhn, AL-ehx) 83 LW McCartney, Ben...... (meh-CART-nee, BEHN) 80 D Michel, Robert...... (MIKE-uhl, ROBB) 63 D Millman, Mason...... (MIHL-muhn, MAY-suhn) 55 D Morin, Samuel...... (moh-REHN, SAM-yoo-ehl) 5 D Myers, Philippe...... (MIGH-uhrz, FIHL) 15 D Niskanen, Matt...... (NIHS-kah-nehn. MAT) 46 C O’Reilly, Cal...... (oh -RIGH -lee, KAL) 19 C Patrick, Nolan ...... (PAHT-rik, NOHL-in) 18 C Pitlick, Tyler...... (PIHT-lihk, TIGH-luhr) 39 D Prosser, Nate...... (PRAW-suhr, NAYT) 9 D Provorov, Ivan...... (PROH-vohr-off, EYE-van) 12 RW Raffl, Michael...... (RAHF-l, MIGH-kul) 76 C Ratcliffe, Isaac...... (RAHT-clif, IGH-zuk) 69 G Ross, Roddy...... (RAWHS, ROD-dee) 50 C Rubtsov, German ...... (ROOB-sawv, GAIR-muhn) 32 G Sandstrom, Felix...... (SAND-struhm, FEH-lihx) 6 D Sanheim, Travis...... (SAN-highm, TRAH-vihs) 74 RW Serdyuk, Egor...... (SIR-dyuk, EE-gor) 44 RW Stewart, Chris...... (STEW-ahrt, KRIHS) 78 LW Strome, Matthew...... (STROHM, MATH-ewe) 64 RW Sushko, Maksim ...... (SHOO-skoh, MAK-seem) 81 LW Twarynski, Carsen...... (t’wawr-IHN-skee, KAHR-suhn) 67 G Ustimenko, Kirill...... (us-tih-MEHN-koh, kih-RIHL) 25 LW van Riemsdyk, James...... (VAN REEMZ-dighk, JAYMZ) 93 RW Voracek, Jakub...... (VOHR-rah-chehk, YA-kuhb) 24 C Vorobyev, Mikhail...... (voh-ROH-bee-ehv, MEE-kail) 3 D Welinski, Andy...... (wehl-IHN-skee, AN-dee) 60 D Willcox, Reece...... (WIHL-cawx, REES) 26 D Wotherspoon, Tyler...... (WUH-thuhr-spoon, TIGH-luhr) 86 D Wylie, Wyatte...... (WHY-att WHY-lee) 54 D Zamula, Egor...... (zuh-MOO-lah, EE-gohr)

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3 ANDY WELINSKI 5 6 TRAVIS SANHEIM 8 ROBERT HAGG 9 IVAN PROVOROV DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE

10 ANDY ANDREOFF 11 12 MICHAEL RAFFL 13 KEVIN HAYES 14 SEAN COUTURIER CENTER/LEFT WING CENTER LEFT WING CENTER CENTER

15 MATT NISKANEN 18 TYLER PITLICK 19 NOLAN PATRICK 20 CHRIS BIGRAS 21 SCOTT LAUGHTON DEFENSE RIGHT WING CENTER DEFENSE CENTER

23 24 MIKHAIL VOROBYEV 25 JAMES VAN RIEMSDYK 26 TYLER WOTHERSPOON 28 CLAUDE GIROUX LEFT WING CENTER LEFT WING DEFENSE CENTER

29 KURTIS GABRIEL 32 FELIX SANDSTROM 34 35 JEAN-FRANCOIS BERUBE 37 BRIAN ELLIOTT RIGHT WING GOALTENDER GOALTENDER GOALTENDER GOALTENDER

39 NATE PROSSER 43 T.J. BRENNAN 44 CHRIS STEWART 46 CAL O’REILLY 48 DEFENSE DEFENSE RIGHT WING CENTER CENTER

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49 50 51 KYLE CRISCUOLO 52 53 SHAYNE GOSTISBEHERE LEFT WING CENTER CENTER/RIGHT WING CENTER DEFENSE

54 55 59 60 61 JUSTIN BRAUN DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE

62 NICOLAS AUBE-KUBEL 63 MASON MILLMAN 64 MAKSIM SUSHKO 67 KIRILL USTIMENKO 69 RODDY ROSS RIGHT WING DEFENSE RIGHT WING GOALTENDER GOALTENDER

70 GERRY FITZGERALD 71 DAVID DRAKE 72 DAVID KASE 74 EGOR SERDYUK 75 PASCAL LABERGE CENTER DEFENSE DEFENSE RIGHT WING CENTER

76 ISAAC RATCLIFFE 77 MAXIM GOLOD 78 MATTHEW STROME 79 80 ROBERT MICHEL LEFT WING LEFT LEFT WING GOALTENDER DEFENSE

81 82 83 BEN MCCARTNEY 84 SEAN COMRIE 85 JOSH COUTURIER LEFT WING CENTER LEFT WING DEFENSE DEFENSE

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86 WYATTE WYLIE 89 MIKA CYR 93 JAKUB VORACEK DEFENSE CENTER/LEFT WING RIGHT WING

2019 DRAFT CHOICE PROFILES

CAM YORK | DEFENSE - USA U-18 (NTDP) 1ST ROUND (14TH OVERALL) Played two seasons (2017-2019) with USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program... finished fifth on the team this season with 65 points (14G, 51A) in 63 games for the U.S. U-18 Team, including six power play goals… also added 33 points (7G, 26A) in 33 games playing in the USHL…appeared in seven games, recording four goals and seven assists to help Team USA earn a bronze medal in the U-18 World Junior Championship... was named to the U-18 WJC All-Star Team…awarded U-18 WJC Top 3 Player on the Team…was the U-18 WJC Most Assists by Defenseman, U-18 WJC Most Goals by Defenseman, and the U-18 WJC Most Points by Defenseman… also had the Best Plus/Minus in the U-18 World Junior Championship… tallied 25 points (5G, 20A) in 38 games for the U.S. National U-17 Team before being called up to the U-18 Team in 2017-18... recorded three goals and 10 assists in 21 games for the U-18 Team in 2017-18... posted three goals and 11 assists playing in the USHL in 2017-18… prior to NTDP, posted 48 points (9G, 39A) in 54 games for Shattuck St. Mary’s in 2016-17... attending the this year.

BOBBY BRINK | RIGHT WING - USA U-18 (NTDP) 2ND ROUND (34TH OVERALL) Appeared in 43 games for Sioux City, recording 35 goals and 33 assists…named USHL Forward of the Year…named to the USHL First All-Star Team…joined the US National Development Team, posting three goals and three assists in five games… appeared in five games, recording three goals and three assists to help Team USA earn a bronze medal in the U-18 World Junior Championship…posted 13 goals and 31 assists in 25 games for Minnetonka High before making the transition to the USHL…appeared in 13 games, recording two goals and two assists…also appeared in eight games for the US National U-17 team, posting two assists…NHL scouts have him ranked as the 19th-best North American skater in the draft… attending the University of Denver this year.

RONNIE ATTARD | DEFENSE - Tri-City Storm (USHL) 3RD ROUND (72ND OVERALL) Appeared in 48 games for Tri-City, recording 30 goals and 34 assists… also recorded one assist in six games in the USHL playoffs… named USHL Player of the Year and USA Hockey Junior Player of the Year… led the USHL in goals and points by a defenseman and in plus-minus among all players… posted eight goals and seven assists in 50 games for Tri-City in 2017- 18… also appeared in two games in the USHL playoffs in 2017-18… tallied three goals and two assists in 46 games for Tri-City in 2016-17… prior to the USHL, posted seven goals and nine assists in 32 games for Victory in the U-16 TIEHL… attending Western Michigan University this year.

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MASON MILLMAN | DEFENSE - Saginaw (OHL) 4TH ROUND (103RD OVERALL) Appeared in 66 games for Saginaw, recording three goals and 22 assists… also recorded two goals and three assists in 13 games in the OHL playoffs… posted six goals and 16 assists in 46 games for the St. Thomas Stars in the GOJHL before making the transition to the OHL in 2017-18… named the GOJHL Most Outstanding First Year Defenseman… named to the GOJHL Rookie All-Star Team… appeared in six games for Saginaw in 2017-18… played 33 games for the London Jr. Knights in 2016-17, tallying five goals and 14 assists… appeared in six games, recording one goal and two assists to help the Jr. Knights win the OHL Cup.

EGOR SERDYUK | RIGHT WING - Victoriaville (QMJHL) 6TH ROUND (165TH OVERALL) Appeared in 63 games for Victoriaville, recording 25 goals and 40 assists… also recorded three goals and three assists in 11 games in the QMJHL playoffs… named to the QMJHL All-Rookie Team… also had the most goals by a rookie in the QMJHL and most points by a rookie in the QMJHL… tallied eight goals and five assists in 30 games for Omskie Yastreby in Russia’s MHL in 2017-18… posted five goals and four assists in six games for the Russian U-17 team in 2017-18… played 26 games, recording 15 goals and 10 assists for U17 before making the jump to the MHL.

RODDY ROSS | GOALIE – Seattle (WHL) 6TH ROUND (169TH OVERALL) Appeared in 25 games for Seattle, posting a 2.76 goals-against-average and a .919 save percentage… also played in six games, posting a 4.05 goals-against-average and a .886 save percentage… posted a 2.94 goals-against-average and .920 save percentage in 22 games for the in the AJHL before making the transition to Seattle… appeared in 22 games for the Tisdale Trojans in SMHL in 2017-18, recording a 1.85 goals-against-average and .940 save percentage… named to the SMHL First All-Star Team in 2017-18…also had the best save percentage in the SMHL in 2017-18.

BRYCE BRODZINSKI | RIGHT WING – Blaine HS (USHS - Minn.) 6TH ROUND (174TH OVERALL) Appeared in 23 games for Blaine High School, recording 32 goals and 44 assists and serving as team … allso appeared in four goals and 10 assists in five games in Blaine’s playoff season… posted seven goals and 10 assists in 19 goals for the after moving to the USHL… tallied 27 goals and 26 assists in 25 games for Blaine in 2017-18 as assistant captain… attending the University of Minnesota this year.

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# POS PLAYER GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% 28 L CLAUDE GIROUX 82 22 63 85 9 24 2 1 4 229 9.6 14 C SEAN COUTURIER 80 33 43 76 2 34 8 1 5 223 14.8 93 R JAKUB VORACEK 78 20 46 66 -16 25 4 0 2 210 9.5 11 R TRAVIS KONECNY 82 24 25 49 -4 40 4 0 3 182 13.2 25 L JAMES VAN RIEMSDYK 66 27 21 48 -10 18 8 0 4 167 16.2 53 D SHAYNE GOSTISBEHERE 78 9 28 37 -20 22 4 0 2 180 5.0 6 D TRAVIS SANHEIM 82 9 26 35 -4 22 2 0 2 121 7.4 23 L OSKAR LINDBLOM 81 17 16 33 -9 20 2 0 2 162 10.5 21 C SCOTT LAUGHTON 82 12 20 32 -11 53 0 0 1 130 9.2 19 C NOLAN PATRICK 72 13 18 31 -8 27 1 0 3 115 11.3 38 R RYAN HARTMAN 83 12 14 26 1 74 0 0 2 145 8.3 9 D IVAN PROVOROV 82 7 19 26 -16 32 0 0 1 145 4.8 8 D ROBERT HAGG 82 5 15 20 -3 63 0 0 1 86 5.8 3 D RADKO GUDAS 77 4 16 20 6 63 0 0 0 136 2.9 12 L MICHAEL RAFFL 67 6 12 18 -1 32 0 1 1 65 9.2 47 D ANDREW MACDONALD 47 0 9 9 -5 18 0 0 0 41 0.0 44 C 47 3 4 7 -2 8 0 0 0 34 8.8 10 C 23 1 3 4 -5 0 0 0 0 15 6.7 15 C JORI LEHTERA 27 1 2 3 -7 33 0 0 0 17 5.9 61 D PHILIPPE MYERS 21 1 1 2 -5 2 0 0 0 25 4.0 24 C MIKHAIL VOROBYEV 15 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 10 10.0 27 R 11 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 5 0.0 62 R NICOLAS AUBE-KUBEL 9 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 5 D SAMUEL MORIN 5 0 0 0 -3 4 0 0 0 5 0.0 59 D MARK FRIEDMAN 1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 39 L 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.0

# GOALTENDER GP GS MIN GAA W L OT SO GA SA SV% G A PIM 79 CARTER HART 31 30 1717 2.83 16 13 1 0 81 976 .917 0 0 0 37 BRIAN ELLIOTT 26 23 1397 2.96 11 11 1 1 69 741 .907 0 1 2 32 12 8 630 3.33 4 3 3 1 35 358 .902 0 0 0 30 11 10 464 4.01 4 2 2 1 31 227 .863 0 0 2 30 7 6 366 4.26 1 4 1 0 26 184 .859 0 0 0 33 4 3 211 3.70 1 2 0 0 13 109 .881 0 0 0 34 ALEX LYON 2 1 71 5.07 0 1 0 0 6 31 .806 0 0 0 56 MIKE MCKENNA 1 1 57 4.21 0 1 0 0 4 24 .833 0 0 0

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PLAYER POS GP G A PTS +/- PIM PPG SHG PT/G S S% GREG CAREY LW 74 29 32 61 -13 45 14 0 0.82 193 15.0 RW 72 16 35 51 -6 16 6 0 0.71 126 12.7 T.J. BRENNAN D 63 8 35 43 -13 66 3 0 0.68 173 4.6 C 67 15 23 38 -8 36 3 2 0.57 133 11.3 PHILIPPE MYERS D 53 9 24 33 9 78 1 1 0.62 144 6.3 CONNOR BUNNAMAN C 62 19 13 32 -10 16 9 0 0.52 91 20.9 NICOLAS AUBE-KUBEL RW 54 16 14 30 -2 69 0 0 0.56 95 16.8 COLIN MCDONALD RW 69 13 15 28 -6 14 2 0 0.41 137 9.5 PHIL VARONE C 22 11 17 28 5 6 5 0 1.27 53 20.8 MIKHAIL VOROBYEV C 42 7 19 26 -1 36 3 1 0.62 46 15.2 MARK FRIEDMAN D 75 5 21 26 -3 68 0 0 0.35 125 4.0 CARSEN TWARYNSKI LW 69 10 14 24 -2 50 1 0 0.35 90 11.1 DAVID KASE RW 40 8 15 23 -10 10 2 0 0.58 51 15.7 REECE WILLCOX D 65 3 17 20 -15 25 0 0 0.31 68 4.4 LW 34 10 9 19 2 26 1 0 0.56 75 13.3 TYRELL GOULBOURNE LW 63 9 9 18 1 135 0 0 0.29 85 10.6 D 67 4 11 15 2 26 0 0 0.22 80 5.0 C 24 7 7 14 0 28 0 0 0.58 56 12.5 D 66 3 11 14 -16 24 0 0 0.21 75 4.0 C 40 7 5 12 -3 38 0 4 0.3 52 13.5 GERMAN RUBTSOV C 14 6 4 10 3 0 0 1 0.71 22 27.3 CORBAN KNIGHT C 8 4 6 10 7 2 1 1 1.25 18 22.2 JAMES DE HAAS D 48 1 9 10 -12 22 0 0 0.21 46 2.2 JUSTIN BAILEY RW 17 6 2 8 -4 12 1 0 0.47 42 14.3 STEVEN SWAVELY C 40 0 7 7 -4 8 0 0 0.18 36 0.0 PASCAL LABERGE C 15 5 1 6 2 14 0 0 0.4 13 38.5 D 18 0 4 4 -2 4 0 0 0.22 24 0.0 JORI LEHTERA C 5 1 2 3 0 4 0 0 0.6 4 25.0 MIKE HUNTEBRINKER F 22 2 0 2 -3 8 0 0 0.09 24 8.3 RW 3 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 0.67 6 16.7 MATTHEW STROME F 6 0 2 2 2 4 0 0 0.33 6 0.0 C 15 0 2 2 -2 0 0 0 0.13 11 0.0 ALEX KRUSHELNYSKI LW 20 0 2 2 -6 4 0 0 0.1 17 0.0 ROB MICHEL D 3 0 1 1 -2 0 0 0 0.33 4 0.0 DAVID DRAKE D 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 FRANK HORA D 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 SAMUEL MORIN D 2 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 2 0.0 JOSH MACDONALD F 8 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 5 0.0

GOALIE GP MIN GA SO GAA W L OT SV SA SV% SOA SOGA SO% ALEX LYON 39 2322 106 1 2.74 19 17 3 1162 1268 .916 17 3 .824 MICHAL NEUVIRTH 1 60 3 0 3 1 0 0 31 34 .912 0 0 0 FELIX SANDSTROM 1 60 3 0 3.02 1 0 0 40 43 .930 0 0 0 CARTER HART 18 1005 51 1 3.05 9 6 2 469 520 .902 2 1 .500 MIKE MCKENNA 10 565 34 0 3.61 5 4 0 292 326 .896 3 0 1.000 BRANDEN KOMM 4 183 10 0 3.28 1 2 0 91 101 .901 0 0 0 BRIAN ELLIOTT 2 121 7 0 3.47 1 1 0 50 57 .877 0 0 0 ANTHONY STOLARZ 5 268 16 0 3.58 2 0 2 145 161 .901 4 1 .750

2019-20 TRAINING CAMP GUIDE | 25 | PHILADELPHIAFLYERS.COM 2018 FLYERS PRESEASON SKATER STATISTICS POS NO. PLAYER GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW OTG S S% C 46 VOROBYEV, MIKHAIL 7 2 5 7 2 4 0 0 0 0 9 22.2 RW 28 GIROUX, CLAUDE 4 1 4 5 -1 2 1 0 0 0 8 12.5 LW 25 VAN RIEMSDYK, JAMES 4 1 3 4 -1 0 0 0 0 0 7 14.3 D 43 BRENNAN, TJ 3 0 4 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 RW 93 VORACEK, JAKUB 4 0 4 4 -1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 D 53 GOSTISBEHERE, SHAYNE 4 3 0 3 -2 0 3 0 1 0 9 33.3 C 11 KONECNY, TRAVIS 5 2 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 15 13.3 LW 12 RAFFL, MICHAEL 5 2 1 3 4 4 0 1 1 0 8 25 RW 22 WEISE, DALE 5 2 1 3 -1 4 1 1 0 0 12 16.7 LW 54 LINDBLOM, OSKAR 6 2 1 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 12 16.7 C 15 LEHTERA, JORI 4 1 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 33.3 LW 20 LEIER, TAYLOR 4 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 12.5 C 38 KNIGHT, CORBAN 4 1 2 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 4 25 LW 21 LAUGHTON, SCOTT 5 0 3 3 4 2 0 0 0 0 6 0 D 9 PROVOROV, IVAN 4 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 11.1 RW 17 SIMMONDS, WAYNE 1 1 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 33.3 LW 61 MARTEL, DANICK 5 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 10 10 LW 81 TWARYNSKI, CARSEN 5 1 1 2 0 6 0 0 1 0 8 12.5 C 40 WEAL, JORDAN 5 0 2 2 0 8 0 0 0 0 7 0 C 44 VARONE, PHIL 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 100 C 63 RUBTSOV, GERMAN 3 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 4 25 D 77 DE HAAS, JAMES 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 33.3 D 3 GUDAS, RADKO 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 D 8 HAGG, ROBERT 6 0 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 C 52 CAREY, GREG 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 D 58 PALMQUIST, ZACH 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 59 FRIEDMAN, MARK 4 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 D 60 WILLCOX, REECE 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 61 MYERS, PHILIPPE 6 0 1 1 3 10 0 0 0 0 6 0 D 6 SANHEIM, TRAVIS 3 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 C 14 COUTURIER, SEAN 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 C 19 PATRICK, NOLAN 6 0 0 0 -2 2 0 0 0 0 8 0 D 26 FOLIN, CHRISTIAN 6 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 13 0 F 36 MCDONALD, COLIN 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 LW 39 GOULBOURNE, TYRELL 2 0 0 0 -1 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 C 42 BARDREAU, COLE 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 47 MACDONALD, ANDREW 2 0 0 0 -2 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 RW 62 AUBE-KUBEL, NICOLAS 4 0 0 0 -1 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 RW 64 SUSHKO, MAKSIM 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 68 FROST, MORGAN 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 D 70 ZAMULA, YEGOR 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 RW 74 VECCHIONE, MIKE 1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LW 76 RATCLIFFE, ISAAC 1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 C 82 BUNNAMAN, CONNOR 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

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DECEMBER MARCH Wed 12/4/2019 @ Springfield 7:05 PM Fri 3/6/2020 vs Bridgeport 7:05 PM Fri 12/6/2019 vs Hershey 7:05 PM Sat 3/7/2020 @ Binghamton 4:05 PM Sat 12/7/2019 @ Hershey 7:00 PM Sun 3/8/2020 vs Bridgeport 3:05 PM Fri 12/13/2019 @ Hartford 7:15 PM Wed 3/11/2020 vs Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 7:05 PM Sat 12/14/2019 vs Hartford 7:05 PM Fri 3/13/2020 vs Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 7:05 PM Sun 12/15/2019 @ Hershey 5:00 PM Sat 3/14/2020 vs Toronto 7:05 PM Sat 12/21/2019 @ Charlotte 6:00 PM Wed 3/18/2020 @ Binghamton 7:05 PM Sun 12/22/2019 @ Charlotte 1:00 PM Fri 3/20/2020 vs Hershey 7:05 PM Fri 12/27/2019 @ Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 7:05 PM Sat 3/21/2020 vs Cleveland 7:05 PM Sat 12/28/2019 vs Utica 7:05 PM Wed 3/25/2020 @ Hershey 7:00 PM Sun 12/29/2019 vs Hershey 3:05 PM Sat 3/28/2020 @ Cleveland 7:00 PM Sun 3/29/2020 @ Cleveland 3:00 PM

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