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Sitting in the Flyers’ press room in Voorhees in April at his end-of-season news conference, defenseman Cam York did carry some of the blame for a disappointing season, saying: “You can say all you want about me and the coach,
Cam York will remain on the Flyers' blue line after signing a five-year deal, and under Rick Tocchet, the defenseman believes the team is in for better soon.
A new head coach might mean a new start for Flyers defenseman Cam York. Oh, and don’t forget that big five-year, $25.75-million contract he just signed the other day. That could help explain why York was smiling so much during a Zoom media call on Tuesday afternoon.
Cam York and the Philadelphia Flyers agreed to terms Monday on a five-year contract worth $25.75 million, with re-signing the restricted free agent defenseman completing perhaps the team’s last important piece of offseason business.
The 24-year-old's deal is worth an average annual value of $5.15 million. York will be looking for a fresh start and bounce-back year under Rick Tocchet after things turned sour with John Tortorella.
After re-signing Cam York, the Philadelphia Flyers have depleted virtually all of their salary cap space ahead of the start of the 2025-26 season.
If GM Daniel Briere is done for the summer, he's seemingly accomplished what he consistently said he set out to do.
Flyers defenseman Cam York signed a five-year contract extension on Monday. The deal, which carries an average annual value (AAV) of $5.15 million, runs through the 2029-30 season. York, 24, has averaged 20:56 of ice time across his National Hockey League career to date.