The Philadelphia Flyers have a chance to add an incredible number of high-end prospects to their pool at the 2025 NHL Entry Draft later this month. With three first-round picks and four second-round picks that will all be in the first 48 selections, some damage can be done.
With that amount of ammunition heading into a draft, the question of moving up has been brought up. More specifically, Philadelphia owns the 22nd-overall pick, and then picks like the 31st or 32nd overall, or even top-end second-rounders like the 36th and 40th overall selections — that all means they have the right pieces to move up in the first round if they wanted to get a specific prospect.