(Will we be invoking Betteridge’s Law? Let’s find out.)
As the NHL stares down the end of its weird offseason, the Flyers put an end to the transactional portion of their own offseason on Tuesday evening, as they signed the last remaining unsigned regular from their 2019-20 lineup, defenseman Phil Myers, to a three-year contract worth $2.55 million per season against the salary cap. The move leaves the Flyers, courtesy of CapFriendly, with $2.26 million in cap space available, and other than one more forward that will be added to the roster (probably two if Nolan Patrick isn’t ready), what we see here is pretty much what we should expect to get when training camp gets going.