What's Happening?
The Philadelphia Flyers have released the roster and schedule for their 2026 Development Camp, set to take place from June 29 to July 3 at the Flyers Training Center in Voorhees, New Jersey. The camp will be led by the Flyers Player Development Staff,
including Director of Player Development Riley Armstrong, and coaches from the Lehigh Valley Phantoms. A total of 41 players, including all six draftees from the 2026 NHL Draft, will participate. The camp will feature power skating, skill sessions, and scrimmages, with a three-on-three tournament concluding the event. All sessions are open to the public.
Why It's Important?
The development camp is crucial for the Flyers as it provides an opportunity to assess and enhance the skills of their prospects, ensuring a strong pipeline of talent for future seasons. It allows the coaching staff to evaluate players' progress and make informed decisions about their potential roles within the team. The camp also serves as a platform for fans to engage with the team, fostering community support and enthusiasm. The inclusion of recent draftees highlights the organization's commitment to integrating new talent into their system.
What's Next?
Following the development camp, the Flyers will likely continue to monitor the progress of participating players, potentially making roster decisions based on their performance. The insights gained during the camp could influence future training and development strategies. Additionally, the public sessions and fan interactions may lead to increased community engagement and support for the upcoming season.













