The Calgary Flames and Philadelphia Flyers recently pulled off a lofty trade that sent close friends Joel Farabee and Morgan Frost up North and struggling wingers Andrei Kuzmenko and Jakob Pelletier back South. The deal is still leaving plenty of wake, which Flyers’ general manager Daniel Briere broke down the deal in a press conference on Saturday, captured by Charlie O’Connor of All Phly and the Phly Flyers Podcast.
Briere started by emphasizing how difficult parting with a pair of roster forwards was. He shared that a slow season was enough to push both players down the depth chart and that they were at risk of losing their spot in the top nine to younger players. Frost ranked fourth on the Flyers in scoring with 25 points in 49 games – putting him on pace to match the 41 points he scored last season. Farabee was far less productive, with just 19 points in 50 games – a far cry from the 50 points he scored last year. While neither player were offensive black holes, they weren’t showing signs of improvement on a Flyers offense looking towards the future, which could have led towards players like Bobby Brink or Tyson Foerster getting the preferred minutes.
But it wasn’t easy for Briere to part with Farabee’s lofty $5MM cap hit. Briere shared that many teams were interested, but that they all wanted the Flyers to retain some part of Farabee’s deal. That would be a hard pill to swallow given Farabee still has three more seasons on his deal, and the Flyers already have a retention spot occupied by Kevin Hayes. Calgary was the only team willing to take on Farabee’s full contract, which may have influenced the overall strength of Philadelphia’s return. Briere emphasized that the biggest asset gained by this swap was cap flexibility, so finding a trade partner with cap space was a top priority. The Flyers leave this deal with a projected $24.3MM in available cap space for this summer, though they’ll have four restricted free agents – Foerster, Pelletier, Cameron York, and Noah Cates.
And while the focus on cap space may have earned Philadelphia a lighter return, they’ve still landed a player to watch. Briere shared that the team was planning to negotiate with Kuzmenko when he entered unrestricted free agency this summer. Kuzmenko has a noted connection with star Flyers rookie Matvei Michkov, having played with the Calder Trophy candidate with the KHL’s SKA St. Petersburg in the 2021-22 campaign. Having another compatriot in Philadelphia could be a nice spark for Michkov – but the Flyers will first have to hope Kuzmenko gets past his menial 15 points in 37 games this season. He scored 46 points last year, split between Vancouver and Calgary – a number that’d leave far more impact on the Flyers lineup.
Briere closed by noting that this move was made with the future – particularly this summer – in mind. He says that the Flyers’ rebuild is at the point of aggressively adding to the roster, and the team is hoping to take full advantage of their cap flexibility on the open market. In the meantime, they’ll get a chance to test Kuzmenko’s fit before having to extend him beyond this year – and get the boom-or-bust upside of Pelletier to boot.
Briere sounds as clueless as always. He got taken for a ride again. He also again, like last season, told his team ok to just give up on the season. What a complete loser.
This move was made with Rantanen in mind. Philly is gonna go all in on him.
I think he is a possibility. Even if they don’t go for him I think 2026 will be the year they are back to big game hunting. Briere is slowly undoing the mess Fletcher left the team with terrible contracts on the books and the Flyers already have 7 picks in the top 2 rounds and 10 picks in the top 3 rounds of a good draft. I wouldn’t be surprised if they trade Risto and Laughton too.
They won’t go all in on a winger. They have no real center depth. Coots is a shell of his former self and Cates is playing insane 2-way hockey but isn’t a #1
Hope they have a backup plan
Briere is clearly clueless, But honestly, I wouldn’t turn down the gig, I just hope for Flyer fans, That he’s a better GM, Than a father.
Sounds like Briere will be next G.m to sign Kuzmenko . Then couple months later regret it.
Should tell his coach to play all players even if they are struggling.
Watching them toil in the preliminary stages of ruining the purest offensive talent they’ve had in two decades because he doesn’t play hockey the right way according to a career sub .500 coach is pretty damn hysterical.