Welcome to the 7/18 edition of the Philly Hockey Now Daily!

Trade buzz picked up a little bit on Thursday, leading to some interesting chatter.

In case you missed it, some important dates have been released, so it’s worth checking that out! Oh, and don’t forget the newest Flyers mailbag!

In other news, one insider has quite a prediction for the Flyers. One that would make fans quite happy.

Let’s get into today’s PhHN Daily!

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Philly Hockey Now: ICYMI, the Flyers have released their regular season schedule for the 2025-26 season. If you’re planning road trips or just trying to figure out which home games you want to go to, now is the time! Check out the full schedule.

Also, our latest Flyers mailbag is out! Make sure to check it out and ask any questions you want included in part 2 in the comments!

Johnston: On Off the Post, NHL insider Chris Johnston said that he does not see the Flyers being content with another lottery season. Johnston says he does not see the Flyers “just sitting on their hands” and predicts they’ll be active as the season goes along.

Interesting take from Johnston. I’m not entirely sure if the Flyers will be aggressive early in the season. However, if by February/March they are still within reach of a playoff spot, I can see Briere making a push to get the Flyers to the postseason.

National Hockey Now, NHL Trade Rumors & News

Seravalli: Going back a few days, Frank Seravalli noted that Mason McTavish is a name to watch moving forward. Seravalli suggests that Anaheim has been tough on McTavish; “Real solid player that has been beaten down by a lot of losses in Anaheim.

McTavish has yet to sign an extension and remains an RFA.

Johnston: With more on McTavish, Chris Johnston said on the Steve Dangle podcast that McTavish has all of the leverage. He does not have to take any old offer. Johnston also mentions that he does not believe that the relationship has necessarily gone bad in Anaheim.

TRADE: A trade took place on Thursday, as the Toronto Maple Leafs acquired forward Dakota Joshua in exchange for a 2028 4th Round Pick.

Blue Jackets: Forward Yegor Chinakhov has publicly requested a trade via his agency. The agency said Chinakhov had a misunderstanding with the coach and no longer wishes to play in Columbus. While the preference is to remain in the NHL, Chinakhov’s agency said he is not opposed to a return to Russia.

Pittsburgh Hockey Now: The Penguins have two big trade assets on their team, but what could they get in return for their two forwards? Rickard Rakell and Bryan Rust may be some of the hottest names on the market. Our friends over at PHN took a stab at gauging their trade value.

Read More: PhHN Daily: Martone’s Future; Swing Off; Pens Thin Line

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