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Philadelphia Flyers Trade Kevin Hayes

The Philadelphia Flyers have a trade-in place involving centre Kevin Hayes. Hayes is headed to the St Louis Blues, and in return, the Flyers will receive a 2024 sixth round pick. In addition, the Flyers are retaining 50% of the remaining contract. Daniel Briere is churning the wheels on a full rebuild, and the trades keep coming.

Hayes Traded To The Blues

The Kevin Hayes trade makes sense for the Flyers. With the team finally taking on a full-scale rebuild, parting with veterans and recouping assets makes sense. In addition, the relationship between Hayes and head coach John Tortorella is beyond repair. Hayes and defensemen Ivan Provorov are the two veterans shipped out, and there could be more to come.

What This Means For Hayes

The Kevin Hayes trade benefits the player. After signing the big-ticket deal, he can now have a fresh start. It has not gone the way he would have liked it to in Philadelphia, but he gets a fresh start with his new team. Bad days are bound to be upon the franchise, and moving on surely will boost his morale. 

What This Means For The Team

This Kevin Hayes trade benefits the Blues. Having depth down the middle is essential for many NHL teams. Hayes brings a lot to the table. Despite the Flyers being a poor team, Hayes had a strong season. Suiting up in 81 games, Hayes was one point shy of his career-high total. He scored 18 goals, 36 assists, and 54 points. In addition, he went on to have 16 points on the power play. He was good in the faceoff dot, winning 49.4% of his draws.

Hayes uses his big frame to his advantage. He can play in all situations and can produce. Trading for him benefits the club and makes them deeper as well. Hayes brings more than just his level of play on the ice. He’s a proven veteran and is a leader in the room. Overall, this works for both sides and a new chapter awaits. 

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