Matvei Michkov’s status inside the Philadelphia Flyers organization appears to be shifting in a way few would have expected when he was first drafted.
According to Daily Faceoff’s Anthony Di Marco, the perception around the young winger is no longer as rigid as it once was – and the word “untouchable” may no longer apply.
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When discussing Philadelphia’s roster outlook, Di Marco noted that league sources believe the Flyers are in a position where they would “listen on everyone,” a significant change in tone given how highly Michkov was previously valued within the organization.
At one point, the 21-year-old winger was widely viewed as a cornerstone piece of the Flyers’ rebuild. His name was effectively off-limits in any trade conversation. That level of certainty, however, now appears to have softened.
Michkov’s sophomore NHL season was uneven. Reports out of training camp indicated he arrived out of shape, and his consistency fluctuated throughout the year. At times, new head coach Rick Tocchet reduced his ice time or opted to make him a healthy scratch altogether as part of a broader message about performance and accountability.
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Despite those struggles, the Flyers are not actively looking to move on from him. The organization still views Michkov as a key part of their long-term future, and there is recognition that selling low on a young, high-upside talent would not align with smart asset management.
Even so, the door is no longer completely closed. If a significant offer were to emerge, particularly involving an established top-line centre, Philadelphia would at least be forced to consider it.
For now, the most likely outcome still sees Michkov returning next season with a chance to re-establish himself as a foundational piece of the Flyers’ rebuild.