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Flyers Eyeing Tough-Tackling Forward from Canucks, Says Report

December 19, 2025 2 Min Read
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The Philadelphia Flyers have gotten off to a strong start in the 2025-26 season, boasting a 17-10-6 record. They have made positive progress and now seem focused on enhancing their roster further.

According to Bruce Garriock of Postmedia, the Flyers are interested in adding Vancouver Canucks forward Kiefer Sherwood. Other teams showing interest in Sherwood include the Ottawa Senators, Boston Bruins, New York Islanders, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Dallas Stars.

If the Flyers manage to acquire Sherwood, he would provide a valuable addition to their top-nine forwards. Notably, Sherwood’s versatility allows him to play both left and right wing, making him adaptable to various roles on the team.

Should the Flyers remain playoff contenders as the trade deadline approaches, adding Sherwood—a pending unrestricted free agent—could be a strategic move. His ability to both score and play a physical game could significantly enhance their offensive lineup.

So far this season, Sherwood has participated in 33 games for the Canucks, tallying 13 goals, four assists, 17 points, and 146 hits.

Fan Take: This potential acquisition excites Flyers fans as it signals the team’s commitment to strengthening their playoff push. Adding a gritty, versatile forward like Sherwood could make the Flyers a tougher competitor and bring more intense, dynamic play to the league.

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