2013–14 Philadelphia Flyers season

The 2013–14 Philadelphia Flyers season was the 47th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on June 5, 1967.[2]

2013–14 Philadelphia Flyers
Division3rd Metropolitan
Conference6th Eastern
2013–14 record42–30–10
Home record24–14–3
Road record18–16–7
Goals for236
Goals against235
Team information
General managerPaul Holmgren
CoachPeter Laviolette (Oct.)
Craig Berube (Oct.–Apr.)
CaptainClaude Giroux
Alternate captainsScott Hartnell
Kimmo Timonen
ArenaWells Fargo Center
Average attendance19,839 (101.5%)[1]
Minor league affiliate(s)Adirondack Phantoms
Greenville Road Warriors[a]
Team leaders
GoalsWayne Simmonds (29)
AssistsClaude Giroux (58)
PointsClaude Giroux (86)
Penalty minutesZac Rinaldo (153)
Plus/minusScott Hartnell (+11)
Jakub Voracek (+11)
WinsSteve Mason (33)
Goals against averageSteve Mason (2.50)

Off-season

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The Flyers first major move of the off-season was trading for the negotiating rights to New York Islanders defenseman Mark Streit, an impending unrestricted free agent, for a fourth-round pick in the 2014 NHL entry draft and minor league forward Shane Harper.[3] Streit signed a four-year, $21 million contract with the Flyers.[4]

Following the 2012–13 NHL lockout each team was granted two compliance buyouts to be exercised after the 2012–13 season and/or after the 2013–14 season that would not count against the salary cap in any further year, regardless of the player's age.[5] The Flyers used their two compliance buyouts on June 27, 2013, buying out centerman Danny Briere[6] and goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov.[7] Briere had two years and $5 million left on the eight-year, $52 million contract he signed with the Flyers on July 1, 2007. Bryzgalov had seven years and $34.5 million left on the nine-year, $51 million contract he signed with the Flyers on June 23, 2011.

The Flyers made two major signings in free agency. Former Tampa Bay Lightning centerman Vincent Lecavalier, who had been bought out by the team he spent his first 14 NHL seasons with, signed a five-year, $22.5 million contract on July 2, 2013.[8] Former Flyers goaltender Ray Emery, who had spent the previous season with the Chicago Blackhawks, returned to Flyers by signing a one-year, $1.65 million contract on July 5.[9] On the same day, the Flyers signed star center Claude Giroux to an eight-year contract extension worth $66.2 million.[10]

Regular season

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After a second consecutive 0–3 start to the regular season, head coach Peter Laviolette and assistant coach Kevin McCarthy were fired on October 7. Assistant coach Craig Berube, who previously played for the Flyers and served two stints as head coach of the Flyers' AHL affiliate, the Philadelphia Phantoms, was named the new head coach while John Paddock and Ian Laperriere were announced as Berube's assistant coaches. Assistant coach Joe Mullen and goaltending coach Jeff Reese were also retained.[11]

Standings

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Metropolitan Division
Pos Team GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts
1 y – Pittsburgh Penguins 82 51 24 7 44 249 207 +42 109
2 x – New York Rangers 82 45 31 6 41 218 193 +25 96
3 x – Philadelphia Flyers 82 42 30 10 39 236 235 +1 94
4 x – Columbus Blue Jackets 82 43 32 7 38 231 216 +15 93
5 Washington Capitals 82 38 30 14 28 235 240 −5 90
6 New Jersey Devils 82 35 29 18 35 197 208 −11 88
7 Carolina Hurricanes 82 36 35 11 34 207 230 −23 83
8 New York Islanders 82 34 37 11 25 225 267 −42 79
Source: National Hockey League
x – Clinched playoff spot; y – Clinched division

Playoffs

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The Philadelphia Flyers entered the playoffs as the Metropolitan Division's third seed. They faced the New York Rangers in the first round and lost the series 4 games to 3.

Schedule and results

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Preseason

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2013 preseason[12]
Preseason: 1–5–1 (home: 0–3–1 ; road: 1–2–0)
Game Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Recap
1[a] September 15 Toronto 4–3 Philadelphia Stolarz 9,100 0–1–0 Recap
2 September 16 Washington 4–3 Philadelphia SO Emery 19,142 0–1–1 Recap
3 September 16 Philadelphia 3–2 Toronto SO Heeter 19,185 1–1–1 Recap
4 September 17 NY Rangers 3–2 Philadelphia Mason 19,142 1–2–1 Recap
5 September 24 New Jersey 2–1 Philadelphia Emery 19,360 1–3–1 Recap
6 September 26 Philadelphia 1–4 New Jersey Mason 11,789 1–4–1 Recap
7 September 27 Philadelphia 3–6 Washington Emery 17,121 1–5–1 Recap

Notes:
a Game played at Budweiser Gardens in London, Ontario.

Legend:

  Win   Loss   Overtime/shootout loss

Regular season

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2013–14 regular season[13]
October: 3–8–0 (home: 2–5–0 ; road: 1–3–0)
Game Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Points Recap
1 October 2 Toronto 3–1 Philadelphia Mason 19,872 0–1–0 0 Recap
2 October 5 Philadelphia 1–4 Montreal Emery 21,273 0–2–0 0 Recap
3 October 6 Philadelphia 1–2 Carolina Mason 16,088 0–3–0 0 Recap
4 October 8 Florida 1–2 Philadelphia Mason 19,589 1–3–0 2 Recap
5 October 11 Phoenix 2–1 Philadelphia Mason 19,713 1–4–0 2 Recap
6 October 12 Philadelphia 2–5 Detroit Emery 20,066 1–5–0 2 Recap
7 October 15 Vancouver 3–2 Philadelphia Mason 19,588 1–6–0 2 Recap
8 October 17 Pittsburgh 4–1 Philadelphia Mason 19,735 1–7–0 2 Recap
9 October 24 NY Rangers 1–2 Philadelphia Mason 19,768 2–7–0 4 Recap
10 October 26 Philadelphia 5–2 NY Islanders Mason 13,620 3–7–0 6 Recap
11 October 29 Anaheim 3–2 Philadelphia Mason 19,615 3–8–0 6 Recap
November: 9–4–2 (home: 5–2–0 ; road: 4–2–2)
Game Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Points Recap
12 November 1 Washington 7–0 Philadelphia Mason 19,702 3–9–0 6 Recap
13 November 2 Philadelphia 1–0 New Jersey Emery 13,705 4–9–0 8 Recap
14 November 5 Philadelphia 1–2 Carolina OT Mason 15,519 4–9–1 9 Recap
15 November 7 New Jersey 3–0 Philadelphia Emery 19,604 4–10–1 9 Recap
16 November 9 Edmonton 2–4 Philadelphia Mason 19,725 5–10–1 11 Recap
17 November 12 Philadelphia 5–0 Ottawa Mason 16,398 6–10–1 13 Recap
18 November 13 Philadelphia 2–1 Pittsburgh Emery 18,656 7–10–1 15 Recap
19 November 15 Philadelphia 2–3 Winnipeg SO Mason 15,004 7–10–2 16 Recap
20 November 19 Ottawa 2–5 Philadelphia Mason 19,724 8–10–2 18 Recap
21 November 21 Buffalo 1–4 Philadelphia Emery 19,973 9–10–2 20 Recap
22 November 23 NY Islanders 2–5 Philadelphia Mason 19,829 10–10–2 22 Recap
23 November 25 Philadelphia 1–3 Florida Mason 14,299 10–11–2 22 Recap
24 November 27 Philadelphia 2–4 Tampa Bay Emery 18,427 10–12–2 22 Recap
25 November 29 Winnipeg 1–2 Philadelphia Mason 19,937 11–12–2 24 Recap
26 November 30 Philadelphia 3–2 Nashville SO Mason 17,136 12–12–2 26 Recap
December: 8–4–2 (home: 4–0–0 ; road: 4–4–2)
Game Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Points Recap
27 December 2 Philadelphia 0–2 Minnesota Emery 17,676 12–13–2 26 Recap
28 December 4 Philadelphia 6–3 Detroit Mason 20,066 13–13–2 28 Recap
29 December 7 Philadelphia 1–5 Dallas Mason 8,567 13–14–2 28 Recap
30 December 9 Philadelphia 4–5 Ottawa SO Mason 15,786 13–14–3 29 Recap
31 December 11 Philadelphia 2–7 Chicago Emery 21,144 13–15–3 29 Recap
32 December 12 Montreal 1–2 Philadelphia Mason 19,748 14–15–3 31 Recap
33 December 15 Philadelphia 4–5 Washington SO Mason 18,506 14–15–4 32 Recap
34 December 17 Washington 2–5 Philadelphia Mason 19,788 15–15–4 34 Recap
35 December 19 Columbus 4–5 Philadelphia Mason 19,852 16–15–4 36 Recap
36 December 21 Philadelphia 3–6 Columbus Emery 14,090 16–16–4 36 Recap
37 December 23 Minnesota 1–4 Philadelphia Mason 19,872 17–16–4 38 Recap
38 December 28 Philadelphia 4–3 Edmonton SO Mason 16,839 18–16–4 40 Recap
39 December 30 Philadelphia 4–3 Vancouver SO Mason 18,910 19–16–4 42 Recap
40 December 31 Philadelphia 4–1 Calgary Emery 19,289 20–16–4 44 Recap
January: 6–7–2 (home: 3–3–1 ; road: 3–4–1)
Game Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Points Recap
41 January 2 Philadelphia 1–2 Colorado Mason 16,793 20–17–4 44 Recap
42 January 4 Philadelphia 5–3 Phoenix Mason 14,875 21–17–4 46 Recap
43 January 7 Philadelphia 3–2 New Jersey OT Emery 14,521 22–17–4 48 Recap
44 January 8 Montreal 1–3 Philadelphia Mason 19,949 23–17–4 50 Recap
45 January 11 Tampa Bay 6–3 Philadelphia Mason 19,987 23–18–4 50 Recap
46 January 12 Philadelphia 1–4 NY Rangers Emery 18,006 23–19–4 50 Recap
47 January 14 Philadelphia 4–3 Buffalo Mason 18,667 24–19–4 52 Recap
48 January 16 Nashville 4–3 Philadelphia SO Mason 19,917 24–19–5 53 Recap
49 January 18 NY Islanders 4–6 Philadelphia Emery 19,992 25–19–5 55 Recap
50 January 20 Philadelphia 3–4 NY Islanders SO Emery 16,048 25–19–6 56 Recap
January 21 Carolina Philadelphia Game rescheduled to January 22 due to a snowstorm in Philadelphia.
51 January 22 Carolina 3–2 Philadelphia Mason 19,592 25–20–6 56 Recap
52 January 23 Philadelphia 2–5 Columbus Emery 15,571 25–21–6 56 Recap
53 January 25 Boston 6–1 Philadelphia Mason 19,938 25–22–6 56 Recap
54 January 28 Detroit 0–5 Philadelphia Mason 19,987 26–22–6 58 Recap
55 January 30 Philadelphia 3–5 Anaheim Mason 16,007 26–23–6 58 Recap
February: 4–1–0 (home: 2–1–0 ; road: 2–0–0)
Game Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Points Recap
56 February 1 Philadelphia 2–0 Los Angeles Mason 18,118 27–23–6 60 Recap
57 February 3 Philadelphia 5–2 San Jose Mason 17,562 28–23–6 62 Recap
58 February 6 Colorado 1–3 Philadelphia Mason 19,982 29–23–6 64 Recap
59 February 8 Calgary 1–2 Philadelphia Emery 19,874 30–23–6 66 Recap
60 February 27 San Jose 7–3 Philadelphia Mason 19,879 30–24–6 66 Recap
March: 9–3–2 (home: 7–2–1 ; road: 2–1–1)
Game Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Points Recap
61 March 1 NY Rangers 2–4 Philadelphia Mason 19,988 31–24–6 68 Recap
62 March 2 Philadelphia 5–4 Washington OT Mason 18,506 32–24–6 70 Recap
63 March 5 Washington 4–6 Philadelphia Mason 19,919 33–24–6 72 Recap
64 March 8 Philadelphia 3–4 Toronto OT Mason 19,583 33–24–7 73 Recap
65 March 11 New Jersey 2–1 Philadelphia Mason 19,967 33–25–7 73 Recap
66 March 15 Pittsburgh 0–4 Philadelphia Mason 19,993 34–25–7 75 Recap
67 March 16 Philadelphia 4–3 Pittsburgh Mason 18,647 35–25–7 77 Recap
68 March 18 Chicago 2–3 Philadelphia OT Emery 19,932 36–25–7 79 Recap
69 March 20 Dallas 2–4 Philadelphia Mason 19,831 37–25–7 81 Recap
70 March 22 St. Louis 1–4 Philadelphia Mason 19,942 38–25–7 83 Recap
71 March 24 Los Angeles 3–2 Philadelphia Emery 19,876 38–26–7 83 Recap
72 March 26 Philadelphia 1–3 NY Rangers Mason 18,006 38–26–7 83 Recap
73 March 28 Toronto 2–4 Philadelphia Mason 19,963 39–27–7 85 Recap
74 March 30 Boston 4–3 Philadelphia SO Mason 19,958 39–27–8 86 Recap
April: 3–3–2 (home: 1–1–1 ; road: 2–2–1)
Game Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Points Recap
75 April 1 Philadelphia 0–1 St. Louis SO Emery 18,647 39–27–9 87 Recap
76 April 3 Columbus 2–0 Philadelphia Mason 19,981 39–28–9 87 Recap
77 April 5 Philadelphia 2–5 Boston Emery 17,565 39–29–9 87 Recap
78 April 6 Buffalo 2–5 Philadelphia Mason 19,603 40–29–9 89 Recap
79 April 8 Philadelphia 5–2 Florida Mason 12,487 41–29–9 91 Recap
80 April 10 Philadelphia 2–4 Tampa Bay Emery 19,204 41–30–9 91 Recap
81 April 12 Philadelphia 4–3 Pittsburgh OT Emery 18,673 42–30–9 93 Recap
82 April 13 Carolina 6–5 Philadelphia SO Heeter 19,727 42–30–10 94 Recap
Legend:

  Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

Playoffs

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2014 Stanley Cup playoffs[13]
Eastern Conference First Round vs. (M2) New York Rangers: New York won 4–3
Game Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series Recap
1 April 17 Philadelphia 1–4 NY Rangers Emery 18,006 0–1 Recap
2 April 20 Philadelphia 4–2 NY Rangers Emery 18,006 1–1 Recap
3 April 22 NY Rangers 4–1 Philadelphia Emery 20,096 1–2 Recap
4 April 25 NY Rangers 1–2 Philadelphia Mason 20,132 2–2 Recap
5 April 27 Philadelphia 2–4 NY Rangers Mason 18,006 2–3 Recap
6 April 29 NY Rangers 2–5 Philadelphia Mason 20,137 3–3 Recap
7 April 30 Philadelphia 1–2 NY Rangers Mason 18,006 3–4 Recap
Legend:

  Win   Loss

Player statistics

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Scoring

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  • Position abbreviations: C = Center; D = Defense; G = Goaltender; LW = Left wing; RW = Right wing
  • † = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
  • ‡ = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Flyers only.
No. Player Pos Regular season Playoffs
GP G A Pts +/- PIM GP G A Pts +/- PIM
28 Claude Giroux C 82 28 58 86 7 46 7 2 4 6 2 2
93 Jakub Voracek RW 82 23 39 62 11 22 7 2 2 4 −1 4
17 Wayne Simmonds RW 82 29 31 60 −4 106 7 4 1 5 −2 20
19 Scott Hartnell LW 78 20 32 52 11 103 7 0 3 3 0 6
32 Mark Streit D 82 10 34 44 3 44 7 1 2 3 0 0
10 Brayden Schenn C 82 20 21 41 0 54 7 0 3 3 −2 8
24 Matt Read RW 75 22 18 40 −4 16 7 1 2 3 −3 4
14 Sean Couturier C 82 13 26 39 1 45 7 0 0 0 −3 6
40 Vincent Lecavalier C 69 20 17 37 −16 44 7 1 1 2 −5 2
44 Kimmo Timonen D 77 6 29 35 5 32 7 0 1 1 −2 4
12 Michael Raffl LW 68 9 13 22 2 28 7 0 1 1 −1 0
5 Braydon Coburn D 82 5 12 17 −6 63 7 0 3 3 −6 4
41 Andrej Meszaros D 38 5 12 17 1 34
9 Steve Downie RW 51 3 14 17 −3 70
8 Nicklas Grossmann D 78 1 13 14 −6 55 4 0 0 0 0 2
22 Luke Schenn D 79 4 8 12 0 58 7 1 0 1 1 0
26 Erik Gustafsson D 31 2 8 10 7 6 2 1 0 1 0 2
18 Adam Hall RW 80 4 5 9 −15 23 7 0 1 1 0 7
15 Tye McGinn LW 18 4 1 5 −1 4
36 Zac Rinaldo C 67 2 2 4 −13 153 7 0 0 0 −2 4
47 Andrew MacDonald D 19 0 4 4 −3 16 7 1 1 2 −2 8
37 Jay Rosehill LW 34 2 0 2 −8 90
25 Maxime Talbot C 11 1 1 2 1 2
42 Jason Akeson RW 1 0 1 1 1 0 7 2 1 3 −2 4
35 Steve Mason G 61 0 1 1 10 5 0 0 0 0
45 Kris Newbury C 4 0 1 1 0 7
76 Chris VandeVelde C 18 0 1 1 −3 6
29 Ray Emery G 28 0 0 0 31 3 0 0 0 0
75 Hal Gill D 6 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 −2 0
33 Cal Heeter G 1 0 0 0 0

Goaltending

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No. Player Regular season Playoffs
GP GS W L OT SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI GP GS W L SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI
35 Steve Mason 61 60 33 18 7 1751 145 2.50 .917 4 3,486 5 4 2 2 131 8 1.97 .939 0 244
29 Ray Emery 28 21 9 12 2 711 69 2.96 .903 2 1,398 3 3 1 2 89 10 3.49 .888 0 172
33 Cal Heeter 1 1 0 0 1 38 5 4.69 .868 0 64

Awards and records

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Awards

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Type Award/honor Recipient Ref
League
(annual)
Lester Patrick Trophy Paul Holmgren [14]
League
(in-season)
NHL Third Star of the Month Claude Giroux (March) [15]
Team Barry Ashbee Trophy Kimmo Timonen [16]
Bobby Clarke Trophy Claude Giroux [16]
Gene Hart Memorial Award Steve Mason [16]
Pelle Lindbergh Memorial Trophy Michael Raffl [16]
Toyota Cup Claude Giroux [16]
Yanick Dupre Memorial Class Guy Award Jakub Voracek [16]

Records

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Among the team records set during the 2013–14 season was Claude Giroux scoring four points during the third period on December 19, tying the team record.[17]

Milestones

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Cal Heeter made his NHL debut on April 13, 2014.
Milestone Player Date Ref
First game Michael Raffl October 12, 2013 [18]
Cal Heeter April 13, 2014

Transactions

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The Flyers were involved in the following transactions from June 25, 2013, the day after the deciding game of the 2013 Stanley Cup Finals, through June 13, 2014, the day of the deciding game of the 2014 Stanley Cup Finals.[19]

Trades

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Date Details Ref
July 1, 2013 (2013-07-01) To New York Rangers
To Philadelphia Flyers
[20]
October 31, 2013 (2013-10-31) To Colorado Avalanche
To Philadelphia Flyers
[21]
March 4, 2014 (2014-03-04) To New York Islanders
To Philadelphia Flyers
[22]
March 5, 2014 (2014-03-05) To Boston Bruins
To Philadelphia Flyers
  • Conditional 3rd-round pick in 2014[c]
[26]

Players acquired

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Date Player Former team Term Via Ref
July 2, 2013 (2013-07-02) Vincent Lecavalier Tampa Bay Lightning 5-year Free agency [27]
July 5, 2013 (2013-07-05) Yann Danis Edmonton Oilers 1-year Free agency [28]
Ray Emery Chicago Blackhawks 1-year Free agency [9]
October 1, 2013 (2013-10-01) Hal Gill Nashville Predators 1-year Free agency [29]
December 12, 2013 (2013-12-12) Chris VandeVelde Adirondack Phantoms (AHL) 1-year Free agency [30]
June 11, 2014 (2014-06-11) Pierre-Edouard Bellemare Skelleftea AIK (SHL) 1-year Free agency [31]

Players lost

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Date Player New team Via[d] Ref
June 27, 2013 (2013-06-27) Danny Briere Montreal Canadiens[e] Compliance buyout [34]
Ilya Bryzgalov Edmonton Oilers[f] Compliance buyout [34]
July 2, 2013 (2013-07-02) Ruslan Fedotenko HC Donbass (KHL) Free agency (III) [36]
July 5, 2013 (2013-07-05) Simon Gagne[g] Contract expiration (III) [32]
Mike Knuble[h] Contract expiration (III) [32]
Matt Walker[i] Contract expiration (III) [32]
July 13, 2013 (2013-07-13) Brian Boucher EV Zug (NLA) Free agency (III) [39]
July 30, 2013 (2013-07-30) Kurtis Foster Medvescak Zagreb (KHL) Free agency (III) [40]
August 5, 2013 (2013-08-05) Mitch Wahl EC Red Bull Salzburg (EBEL) Free agency (UFA) [41]
August 9, 2013 (2013-08-09) Jody Shelley Retirement (III) [42]
October 22, 2013 (2013-10-22) Blake Kessel Bakersfield Condors (ECHL) Free agency (UFA) [43]
November 4, 2013 (2013-11-04) Kent Huskins Utica Comets (AHL) Free agency (III) [44]
May 16, 2014 (2014-05-16) Erik Gustafsson Avangard Omsk (KHL) Free agency[j] [45]
May 29, 2014 (2014-05-29) Eric Wellwood Retirement[k] [46]

Signings

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Date Player Term Contract type Ref
June 28, 2013 (2013-06-28) Mark Streit 4-year Re-signing [47]
July 4, 2013 (2013-07-04) Adam Hall 1-year Re-signing [48]
July 5, 2013 (2013-07-05) Claude Giroux 8-year Extension [10]
July 9, 2013 (2013-07-09) Erik Gustafsson 1-year Re-signing [49]
July 10, 2013 (2013-07-10) Oliver Lauridsen 2-year Re-signing [50]
July 20, 2013 (2013-07-20) Sean Couturier 2-year Extension [51]
August 29, 2013 (2013-08-29) Brandon Manning 1-year Re-signing [52]
September 9, 2013 (2013-09-09) Taylor Leier 3-year Entry-level [53]
September 17, 2013 (2013-09-17) Samuel Morin 3-year Entry-level [54]
September 20, 2013 (2013-09-20) Matt Read 4-year Extension [55]
January 18, 2014 (2014-01-18) Steve Mason 3-year Extension [56]
March 21, 2014 (2014-03-21) Robert Hagg 3-year Entry-level [57]
March 22, 2014 (2014-03-22) Michael Raffl 2-year Extension [58]
April 15, 2014 (2014-04-15) Shayne Gostisbehere 3-year Entry-level [59]
Andrew MacDonald 6-year Extension [60]
June 13, 2014 (2014-06-13) Kimmo Timonen 1-year Extension [61]

Draft picks

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Philadelphia Flyers' picks at the 2013 NHL entry draft, which was held at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on June 30, 2013.[62][63] The Flyers traded their fourth-round pick to the Tampa Bay Lightning along with Jon Kalinski and a 2012 second-round pick for Pavel Kubina on February 18, 2012.[64]

Round Pick Player Position Nationality Team (league)
1 11 Samuel Morin Defense   Canada Rimouski Oceanic (QMJHL)
2 41 Robert Hagg Defense   Sweden MODO (SEL)
3 72 Tyrell Goulbourne Left wing   Canada Kelowna Rockets (WHL)
5 132 Terrance Amorosa Defense   Canada Holderness Bulls (USHS-NH)
6 162 Merrick Madsen Goaltender   United States Proctor Academy (USHS-NH)
7 192 David Drake Defense   United States Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL)

Farm teams

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American Hockey LeagueAdirondack Phantoms[65]
ECHLGreenville Road Warriors[66] (affiliation dissolved one month into season)[67][68]

Notes

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  1. ^ Affiliation was dissolved in late October.
  2. ^ The Flyers retained half of Meszaros' $4 million cap hit.[23]
  3. ^ The 3rd-round pick would have upgraded to a 2nd-round pick if the Bruins reached the Eastern Conference Finals and Meszaros played in at least 2/3 of their 2014 Stanley Cup playoff games, or if Meszaros re-signed with the Bruins before the 2014 NHL Entry Draft.[24] Neither condition was met and the draft pick remained a 3rd-rounder. If Meszaros re-signed with the Bruins for the 2014–15 season after the draft began the Flyers would have received an additional 2015 4th-round pick,[24] but Meszaros signed with the Buffalo Sabres on July 1, 2014.[25]
  4. ^ In parentheses is the player's free agency group on July 5 if applicable.[32]
  5. ^ Briere signed with Montreal on July 4.[33]
  6. ^ Bryzgalov signed with Edmonton on November 8.[35]
  7. ^ Gagne was inactive during the 2013–14 season.
  8. ^ Knuble retired.[37]
  9. ^ Walker retired.[38]
  10. ^ Philadelphia retained Gustafsson’s NHL rights through the 2015–16 season.
  11. ^ Wellwood last played during 2012–13 season.

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