Defenseman Adam Ginning will make his season debut for the Philadelphia Flyers after the team announced his recall from their AHL affiliate, the Lehigh Valley Phantoms.
With the Philadelphia Flyers‘ 2024-25 regular season beginning in a few weeks (Oct. 11), they will have to make a final roster. To me, it seems as though they have most of it figured out—of the 23 spots, there are 22 safe picks to make it.
The Philadelphia Flyers announced Monday morning that they had signed top defense prospect Adam Ginning to a two-year, two-way contract extension worth $1.575 million.
The Philadelphia Flyers extended left-handed defenseman Adam Ginning to a two-year contract worth $787,500 per season on June 17, 2024. The first season is a two-way deal, while the second one is a one-way deal.
Some depth on the blueline has been ensured in the City of Brotherly Love. On Monday, the Philadelphia Flyers announced they have re-signed defenseman Adam Ginning to a two-year contract with an AAV of $787,500.
On Wednesday evening, the Philadelphia Flyers announced that they had assigned Ronnie Attard, Bobby Brink, Adam Ginning, and Olle Lycksell to the AHL’s Lehigh Valley Phantoms.
The Philadelphia Flyers did not have a good game overall tonight, but two of their rookies did in Olle Lycksell and Adam Ginning. Both youngsters potted their first goals in the NHL with Lycksell opening the scoring for the Flyers at 14:32 of the second period and Ginning doing it later on at 15:08 of the third.
Defensemen Jamie Drysdale and Nick Seeler‘s return to practice on Tuesday was great news for the Philadelphia Flyers‘ defense. Being without Drysdale for about a month and Seeler for three weeks has been difficult during the team’s playoff push, given their importance to the lineup.
The Philadelphia Flyers announced Wednesday morning that defenseman Adam Ginning was called up from the Lehigh Valley Phantoms (AHL). In a corresponding move, defenseman Nick Seeler was placed on injured reserve.
The Philadelphia Flyers’ prospect pool could be getting thinner on defense at the conclusion of the 2023-24 season. According to a report from Corren out of Sweden, Flyers prospect and Lehigh Valley Phantoms defenseman Adam Ginning may turn tail back to Sweden after his entry-level contract expires this summer.