Philadelphia Flyers NHL Trade Deadline Candidates: Cam Atkinson
97.5 The Fanatic will examine Philadelphia Flyers who could potentially be on the move before the NHL Trade Deadline. Danny Briere described their organizational outlook in maintaining the strategy of the rebuild.
“We know where we are. We’re trying to get out of that rut where we make the playoffs one year (then) we miss (the next). You look at the standings. It’s very, very tight. We know we have a long ways to go, and we’re trying to build a team that’s going to be contenders for years to come, not just for one year… It’s a long season. It feels like it’s flashing by us, but the plan hasn’t changed.” -Danny Briere
?s=20"The plan hasn't changed."
— NBC Sports Philadelphia (@NBCSPhilly) December 10, 2023
In an interview with @JimJPhilly and @BrianBoucher33, Flyers general manager Danny Briere discussed a number of topics about his team's rebuild. 🎥 pic.twitter.com/Cs8rvxV6ms
The Flyers will not fit the traditional definition of sellers at the NHL Trade Deadline, however. Closer analysis is needed to determine which moves do and don’t make sense for the Flyers in 2023-24 and down the road.
- Sean Walker
- Cam Atkinson
- Rasmus Ristolainen
- Nick Seeler
- Morgan Frost
- Carter Hart
- Marc Staal
- Louie Belpedio
- Sam Ersson
Cam Atkinson: 2024 NHL Trade Deadline Candidate
Atkinson stormed out of the gates with eight points in his first eight games. A 34-year-old who had missed the entire 2022-23 season seemed like he jumped right back into a rhythm.
His offensive production has dipped. He went 22 consecutive games without a goal before John Tortorella sat him as a healthy scratch against the Columbus Blue Jackets on January 4. The two spent six seasons together with Columbus from 2015-16 through 2020-21. Atkinson advocated for Tortorella before the Flyers hired him as the head coach in 2022.
Atkinson’s play-driving numbers have remained relatively steady through the scoring drought, but the noticeable lack of burst on offense during that period suggests that his linemates have been the more effective cogs in the wheel.
Atkinson carries a $5.88 million cap hit through the 2024-25 season. NHL teams aren’t likely to flip much of a return package for a player his age with declining value and a high salary.
If the Flyers trade Cam Atkinson, they will need to retain salary. They’re already paying Kevin Hayes $3.57 million not to wear orange and black. Should they retain money for another accomplished former Boston College player just for the sake of moving him?
Hayes wasn’t a good fit within the new standard for performance under Tortorella. Atkinson’s case is much different. They’ll likely keep Atkinson in a reduced role as a veteran presence with minimal expectation that he’ll replicate his past production.
Stay/Go Verdict: Stay