Matt Coronato’s recent seven-year, $45.5 million contract with the Calgary Flames has increased the potential cost for the Philadelphia Flyers to retain Tyson Foerster, who is a restricted free agent this summer. Foerster, who scored 25 goals this season and has shown strong two-way play, is likely to command a contract between $5 million and $6.5 million, reflecting his value compared to Coronato. The Flyers are hopeful that improvements in their power play could lead to even greater offensive production from Foerster, establishing a competitive negotiation for his next contract.
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The Edmonton Oilers are set to face the Vegas Golden Knights in the second round of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs, marking their second postseason meeting. Both teams have undergone significant roster changes since their last encounter, with the Golden Knights losing key players like Laurent Brossoit and Jonathan Marchessault, while the Oilers have moved on from Jack Campbell and several others. The playoff schedule has been announced, with Game 1 on May 6 and...
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