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Resurgent Flyers Leads Returns on AHL Contracts
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Flyers’ Revival Sparks Surge in AHL Contract Returns

July 17, 2025 3 Min Read
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Philadelphia Flyers prospect Zayde Wisdom, who recently tested NHL free agency, has officially re-signed with the team that drafted him. The 23-year-old was not given a qualifying offer by the Flyers by the June 30 deadline, making him an unrestricted free agent when free agency opened on July 1.

The Flyers’ initial choice to let him go was somewhat surprising, considering Wisdom had some of the best years of his professional career recently, including key contributions alongside Jacob Goudreau during the Lehigh Valley Phantoms’ Calder Cup playoff run, where he scored his first three AHL playoff goals.

After exploring free agency, Wisdom decided to return to the Flyers organization by signing a one-year AHL contract with the Phantoms. Alongside this announcement, the Phantoms also confirmed that their captain, Garrett Wilson, will remain with the team for another season in Allentown.

Meanwhile, another former Flyers prospect, Elliott DeNoyers, signed a one-year deal with the Iowa Wild, the AHL affiliate of the Minnesota Wild. Although Wisdom has yet to secure an NHL contract, the Flyers consider him a valuable young veteran presence who can mentor new talents like Denver Burkey, Oliver Bonk, Calsen Dowart, Devin Kaplan, and Ty Murchison.

Wisdom remains eligible to sign an NHL contract with the Flyers at any point if circumstances change. Last season, he posted career highs in goals (13), assists (19), and points (32) for the Phantoms, building on the potential he first showed during the 2020-21 season.

He is expected to continue playing a role as a bottom-six energy player. Whether or not he has the necessary skills to make the NHL is uncertain, but the Flyers organization is giving him another chance to prove himself. Ultimately, every opportunity counts.

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Fan Take: This re-signing highlights the Flyers’ commitment to developing their prospects and maintaining depth in their AHL affiliate, which is crucial for building a strong pipeline to the NHL. Wisdom’s journey shows that perseverance and growth at the minor league level can pave the way for future NHL opportunities, offering hope to fans and aspiring players alike.

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