Cam York and the Flyers agree to a 5-year deal worth $25.75M, AP source says
- Cam York and the Philadelphia Flyers have agreed to terms on a five-year contract worth $25.75 million, according to a person with knowledge of the deal.
- York's contract will count $5.15 million against the salary cap through the 2029-30 NHL season.
- Re-Signing York is significant for the Flyers as they aim to shift from rebuilding to contending.
- York totaled four goals and 17 points in 66 games last season, showcasing his value as a top defenseman for the Flyers.
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Cam York and the Flyers agree to a 5-year deal worth $25.75 million
Cam York and the Philadelphia Flyers agreed to terms Monday on a five-year contract worth $25.75 million, with re-signing the restricted free agent defenseman completing perhaps the team's last important piece of offseason business.

Flyers lock up defenseman Cam York for five years
Cam York has been one of the Flyers’ top defensemen for a couple years and now he’s getting paid like one. The 24-year-old York was signed to a new five-year, $25.75-million contract on Monday with an average annual value (AAV) of $5.15 million. General Manager Daniel Briere made the announcement. York, who is often paired with Travis Sanheim to form the Flyers’ top defensive unit, totaled four goals/17 points in 66 games last season. Among Flye…
Defenseman Cam York and the Flyers agree to five-year contract extension
The 24-year-old's deal is worth an average annual value of $5.15 million. York will be looking for a fresh start and bounce-back year under Rick Tocchet after things turned sour with John Tortorella.
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