Flyers development camp veteran Cam York is ready to make a push for a regular NHL spot

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Flyers development camp veteran Cam York is ready to make a push for a regular NHL spot
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Cam York was a bit of a surprise inclusion at development camp but he hopes it will help catapult him into a consistent role with the Flyers.

throughout the season. While general manager Chuck Fletcher wanted to give him more time to develop in the AHL, he was forced to make the trip to Philadelphia often with all the injuries the team suffered. As a result, he played in 30 games last season, to go with the three he played in his debut season. Despite his 33 games of NHL experience, York was told to attend development camp.York had three goals and seven assists with the Flyers last season.

It seems like this camp is moving at a slower pace than the others he has attended because the coaches are taking time to go into depth about every detail. York said it feels like they’re creating good habits, and he’s excited for the rest of camp. “It’s above my pay grade to decide if he’s going to play in the NHL or not, but in my mind, he’s ready to play in the NHL,” Samuelsson said.For the first time since he drafted Ronnie Attard in 2019, Fletcher selected a defenseman at least 6-foot-3 and 200 pounds by picking the 6-4, 207-pound Hunter McDonald in the sixth round . Now, he needs them both to do their part and bulk up.after making his NHL debut last season, has already spent time under the tutelage of Flyers coaches.

Now, it’s up to Attard to earn a spot on either the NHL or AHL roster. Whichever team he lands on, he’ll still have to adjust to the pace despite his 15 games in the show, Samuelsson said.“But I think he’s capable of doing it,” Samuelsson said. “And yeah, there’s going to be some bumps in the road, but you have to work with him. But I think he’s a very good prospect.”

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