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Flyers sign Christian Dvorak to 5-year extension

By Thomson Reuters Jan 6, 2026 | 1:04 AM

The Philadelphia Flyers have signed Christian Dvorak to a five-year contract extension.

The average annual value is worth $5.15 million for a total of $25.75 ‍over the length of the deal, which runs through the 2030-31 season.

“We’re very happy to have Christian be a part of the Philadelphia Flyers for the foreseeable future,” said general manager Daniel Briere in a press ‌release. “He has played a pivotal role ‌in our team’s success this season and proven to be a reliable, two-way center that can be trusted in all situations. More importantly, he plays a big role in ​our locker room and has fit in seamlessly to our group and what we are ‍building.”

Dvorak has recorded nine goals ​and 16 assists midway through this season ​after joining the Flyers in free agency. The forward ‍is on pace to easily clear his previous career-high point total of 38, which he set in 2019-2020.

Dvorak, 29, is also three multi-point contests away from tying his previous career high of eight, ‍established during the 2020-21 season.

The Illinois native has totaled 114 goals and 160 assists across 573 games during his ‍career, which ‍has included stints with the then-Arizona Coyotes (2016-21) ​and the Montreal Canadiens (2021-25). He was ​drafted ⁠in the second round of the 2014 ‌NHL Draft by Arizona.

Dvorak’s presence has been a boon for the Flyers (21-12-7), who sit in a wild-card spot one point back in the Eastern Conference with two-plus games in hand on all three teams ahead of ⁠them.

–Field Level Media