
Current Season
GP
80
Goals
18
Assists
33
Points
51
+/-
+11
S%
11.9%
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$5.40M
Total Value
$5.40M
Expires
1 yrs · 2025-2026
Status
Then UFA
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Recent Stories
Christian Dvorak has joined an exclusive club, reaching the 300-point plateau in his NHL career - a mark that separates the journeymen from the legitimate difference-makers. Oskar Cates provided the assist on a shorthanded goal that will forever be etched next to that historic number in the record books. It's the kind of moment that reminds you why veteran presence matters in playoff positioning, especially when a team needs clutch production down the stretch.
Christian Dvorak redirects a perfect setup into the net with that classic tip-in touch only a vet like him can pull off. Scouts in the stands whisper about how this goal shifts momentum in a game where every inch matters this late in the season. Teams chasing playoff spots watch these moments closely, knowing one bounce can rewrite the standings.
Soderblom capitalizes on a defensive miscue, turning a turnover into prime scoring chances the way only a hot hand can. Goaltenders hate these rush goals because they expose every gap in the coverage, and Soderblom smells blood. His coach has been preaching opportunism, and this tally raises the stakes for his line's role down the stretch.
Tyson Foerster slots back into the Flyers lineup just as Philadelphia scratches for that Eastern wild-card spot, two points away with Sanheim and Dvorak chipping in goals and assists last time out. Tortorella's crew knows every game counts in this dogfight, and Foerster's speed could be the spark they need against tired legs. The front office breathes easier with him healthy for the stretch run, but the real test comes in how he meshes right away.
Porter Martone jumps straight into the Flyers' playoff push with a solid NHL debut against the Capitals, showing the offensive flash that made him the No. 6 pick in 2025. Coaches slot him on a line with Konecny and Dvorak, where his net-front presence and college-honed shot already turn heads in the locker room. Everyone sees the scorer in him, but surviving the grind against playoff-bound teams will test if this 19-year-old phenom sticks for the stretch run.
Porter Martone jumps from Michigan State captaincy straight into the Flyers' playoff hunt with his NHL debut against the Capitals tonight. The No. 6 pick from 2025 signs his entry-level deal and slots in on a line with Konecny and Dvorak, fresh off leading Spartans scoring as a freshman. Flyers brass skipped waiting for a home tilt, betting the kid's ready for this white-hot stretch where every shift counts in the standings scrum.