The Flyers have agreed to terms with one of their prospects as NHL.com’s Adam Kimelman relays (Twitter link) that they’ve signed defenseman Ethan Samson to a three-year, entry-level contract. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The 19-year-old was a sixth-round pick by Philadelphia back in 2021 (174th overall) but Samson has outperformed his draft stock since then. After putting up 48 points in 68 games with Prince George of the WHL last season, he’s off to an even better start this year with 24 points in 27 contests. That was enough to earn Samson an invitation to Canada’s camp for the World Juniors although he wasn’t able to crack their roster.
Samson will remain in junior this season so technically, while the first year of the deal is this season, it will slide a year and still have three years remaining on it. He’ll be eligible to turn pro next season and with the Flyers only having three of their current AHL defensemen under contract beyond this year at the moment, there should be an opportunity for Samson to suit up for AHL Lehigh Valley in 2023-24.