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Despite making the cut last year, Philadelphia Flyers forward Travis Konecny is no longer a top 20 winger in the NHL in the ...
On their path to making Hockey Canada's roster for the 2026 Winter Olympics, Philadelphia Flyers duo Travis Konecny and ...
When the dust settled, Konecny had a whopping 40 points over the 30-game stretch, culminating in a dramatic hat trick against the Washington Capitals on Jan. 11. Travis Konecny was back.
According to Natural Stat Trick, Konecny was averaging 5.63 individual scoring chances per 60 minutes before his slump. Since then, it’s dropped to 3.75 per 60 — the lowest mark among Flyers ...
The Philadelphia Flyers signed forward Travis Konecny to an eight-year, $70 million contract extension ($8.75 AAV), the team announced Thursday. The deal includes a full no-move clause for the ...
Meanwhile, Konecny’s eight-year, $70 million contract (with a full no-trade clause through 2030-31) kicks in next season. Even if general manager Daniel Briere makes some big moves this summer ...
Heading into the 2020-21 season, Travis Konecny certainly looked like he might be on the verge of stardom. Sure, he struggled in the playoffs. But it was the strangest postseason in history.
And Konecny would still be just 28 years old when his new deal kicked in, in 2025-26. As a player who’s avoided any major injuries throughout his career, he should still be in a position to be ...
Konecny will be 28 by the time the new contract kicks in. And if the 2022-23 version of Konecny is real, he’s (rightfully) going to want a big-money deal, almost certainly of the long-term variety.
Konecny, for his part, didn’t think much of the tall Manitoban, even as both were impact players on the same team, particularly in 2014. “For me, I just thought he was just a quiet guy ...
Konecny’s hat trick against the Caps gave him an eye-popping 20 points in his last 10 games, a point streak that stands as the longest by a Flyers player since Giroux in 2017-18.
Travis Konecny, who missed the first four days of official on-ice activities in Voorhees, agreed to a six-year, $33 million contract with the Flyers on Monday afternoon.
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