New York Islanders Sign Defenseman Alexander Romanov To Eight-Year Extension

In the wake of the Noah Dobson sign-and-trade with the Montreal Canadiens, the New York Islanders are signing defenseman Alexander Romanov to an eight-year contract extension.

The extension will pay Romanov an average annual value of $6.25 million and will run through the 2032-33 season.

With the sign and trade of the Islanders' former No. 1 defenseman, Dobson, to the Canadiens on Friday, the 25-year-old Romanov is now the team's highest-paid defenseman, just ahead of 30-year-old Ryan Pulock, who makes $6.15-million per season. The deal is also a sizeable increase on the Russian's previous deal, which paid him $2.5-million per season.

Last season, Romanov put up 16 assists and 20 points in 64 games with the Islanders, and while those numbers are on par with his other two seasons with New York, it is worth noting that Romanov was plagued with injuries during the first half of the 2024-25 season.

The young D-man has played in 354 career NHL games with the Islanders and Canadiens, and in that span, Romanov has 17 goals and 66 assists for 83 points. He’s added two points (one goal, one assist) in 13 career Stanley Cup Playoff games.

Romanov was initially drafted by Montreal in the second round with the 38th-overall pick in the 2018 NHL draft. He spent two seasons with the Canadiens before being traded to the Islanders during the 2022 off-season for a first-round pick.

Alexander Romanov (Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images)

In his most recent season, Romanov averaged the most playing time of his career thus far, averaging 22:18 of ice time. And with the exit of Dobson, his role may increase even more as he starts his new deal this coming season.

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Flyers development camp 2025 schedule and roster

Flyers development camp 2025 schedule and roster originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

The Flyers open 2025 development camp Wednesday morning in Voorhees, New Jersey.

The team’s annual summer gathering of prospects will consist of four on-ice days. It wraps up Sunday night with a 5-on-5 scrimmage, which always attracts a crowd at Flyers Training Center.

The camp is free and open to the public. Fans can watch along the boards from certain areas or in the stands.

Porter Martone, who the Flyers just selected at sixth overall in the NHL draft, will be the headliner of camp.

“Just the whole, complete package there as far as his size, his skill, hockey sense, he has got juice, he’s always engaged around the net, he’s always stirring it up and driving people crazy,” Flyers assistant general manager Brent Flahr said last Saturday. “So he has got that edge, but more importantly, his skill set is high end when it comes to offense. His ability on the power play to break things down and create things and see things that a lot of guys can’t. … He was just too talented to pass up at that point.”

Below are the camp details.

Schedule

Roster

2025 draft class

Flyers take Martone at No. 6 to kick off their NHL draft 2025

Flyers trade up in first round, grab rising center at No. 12

Flyers open second round of NHL draft 2025 with 6-foot-6 defenseman

Flyers add a U.S. forward with some positional versatility in second round

Busy second round continues with a teammate of a Flyers prospect

Flyers grab another big center to wrap up four picks in second round

Finnish winger who made impressive second-half climb goes to Flyers in fifth round

Flyers draft 6-foot-4, righty-shot defenseman in fifth round

• Flyers close out their NHL draft 2025 class with a sixth-round center

Flyers development camp 2025 schedule and roster

Flyers development camp 2025 schedule and roster originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

The Flyers open 2025 development camp Wednesday morning in Voorhees, New Jersey.

The team’s annual summer gathering of prospects will consist of four on-ice days. It wraps up Sunday night with a 5-on-5 scrimmage, which always attracts a crowd at Flyers Training Center.

The camp is free and open to the public. Fans can watch along the boards from certain areas or in the stands.

Porter Martone, who the Flyers just selected at sixth overall in the NHL draft, will be the headliner of camp.

“Just the whole, complete package there as far as his size, his skill, hockey sense, he has got juice, he’s always engaged around the net, he’s always stirring it up and driving people crazy,” Flyers assistant general manager Brent Flahr said last Saturday. “So he has got that edge, but more importantly, his skill set is high end when it comes to offense. His ability on the power play to break things down and create things and see things that a lot of guys can’t. … He was just too talented to pass up at that point.”

Below are the camp details.

Schedule

Roster

2025 draft class

Flyers take Martone at No. 6 to kick off their NHL draft 2025

Flyers trade up in first round, grab rising center at No. 12

Flyers open second round of NHL draft 2025 with 6-foot-6 defenseman

Flyers add a U.S. forward with some positional versatility in second round

Busy second round continues with a teammate of a Flyers prospect

Flyers grab another big center to wrap up four picks in second round

Finnish winger who made impressive second-half climb goes to Flyers in fifth round

Flyers draft 6-foot-4, righty-shot defenseman in fifth round

• Flyers close out their NHL draft 2025 class with a sixth-round center

Vancouver Re-Signs Canucks Guillaume Brisebois To One-Year Contract

The Vancouver Canucks' fourth signing of the day is Guillaume Brisebois, who they inked to a one-year, two-way deal. Brisebois' signing comes at the same time as fellow Abbotsford Canucks teammates Arshdeep Bains, Aatu Räty, and Max Sasson. The defenceman is one of the Canucks organization's longest-tenured players, as he has been with the team since being drafted in 2015. 

“Guillaume played a big role and was a key contributor with Abbotsford during our Calder Cup winning run,” said Canucks General Manager Patrik Allvin. “His leadership and poise on the ice helped our group a lot during the AHL playoffs, and we are happy to have him back in the fold for another season. Guillaume will add to our organizational depth on the backend.”

As mentioned, Brisebois was drafted by the Canucks 66th overall in 2015 and has remained a consistent presence on the organization's back-end in both the AHL and the NHL. Often called up as a depth defender, Brisebois has seen playing time with both Vancouver, Abbotsford, and the Canucks' former AHL affiliate, the Utica Comets. He made his NHL debut back in 2019 and has racked up a career total of 30 NHL games played. 

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Brisebois was a big part of Abbotsford's Calder Cup victory this past season, as he was a reliable presence on their blueline and tallied two goals and an assist in all 24 games played. 

Dec 28, 2024; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks defenseman Guillaume Brisebois (55) shoots during warm up prior to a game against the Seattle Kraken at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images

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