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Islander defenseman denies flyer trade rumours
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Islander Defenseman Silences Rumors of Trade to Flyers

July 6, 2025 2 Min Read
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Rumors about a potential NHL trade involving the Philadelphia Flyers have intensified this summer, but New York Islanders defenseman Alexander Romanoff has clarified those speculations. Reports had suggested that both the Flyers and the Boston Bruins were interested in trading for the restricted free agent Romanoff. However, the 25-year-old Russian defenseman instead committed to an eight-year, $50 million contract (averaging $6.25 million annually) with the Islanders, locking him in through 2033, when he will be 33 years old.

Romanoff expressed surprise at the trade rumors, sharing in an interview with RG’s Sergei Demidov that he immediately reached out to Dan Millstein for clarification. He mentioned Boston and Philadelphia already have depth on the left side of their defense and that, to his understanding, neither team was truly interested. This aligns with the Flyers’ ongoing focus on securing an agreement with their own restricted free agent defenseman Kamyoke.

Even though Flyers’ Travis Sanheim currently plays on the right side, players like Nick Seeler, Egor Zamula, and Emil Andre are positioned on the left. Furthermore, with the recent signings of Dan Vladar and Christian Dvorak during the NHL free agency period, the Flyers would also need to re-sign Romanoff, which could cost around $700,000 in salary cap space. While Romanoff’s aggressive playing style would have been an exciting addition to the Flyers, the financial and roster complications quickly made the idea less feasible. Ultimately, since trades require mutual interest, it appears the Flyers were never genuinely pursuing the deal.

Fan Take: This update is significant for hockey fans as it dispels trade rumors and highlights the complexities teams face in balancing talent acquisition with salary cap realities. Romanoff’s long-term commitment to the Islanders also emphasizes the growing focus on building stable, competitive rosters through smart contract management in the NHL.

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