Flyers Extend Dvorak: 5-Year, $25.75M Deal
The Philadelphia Flyers have signed center Christian Dvorak to a contract extension, securing his services through the 2027-28 season. The deal is valued at $25.75 million over five years, averaging $5.15 million annually.
Dvorak, a native of Palos Heights, Illinois, has been a consistent contributor to the Flyers' offense this season. In 39 games played, he has recorded nine goals and 16 assists, totaling 25 points. This places him tied for third on the team in scoring.
The Flyers acquired Dvorak from the Arizona Coyotes in a trade during the 2021-22 season. Since joining the team, he has provided a reliable presence in the middle and has demonstrated a willingness to play a physical game. The contract extension signals the Flyers' belief in Dvorak's continued ability to contribute to their success and his fit within their team structure.
The move provides stability to the Flyers’ roster and allows Dvorak to continue his career in Philadelphia. The team hopes this extension will help foster consistency and growth within their forward group as they strive for improved performance in the seasons to come.
