· 2026-07-02

The Philadelphia Flyers have signed former Vancouver Canucks forward Danila Klimovich to a one-year deal.
Klimovich's contract carries an average annual value of $850,000.
The 23-year-old winger was initially drafted by the Canucks 41st overall in 2021.
He never played an NHL game during his time in Vancouver.
Klimovich's signing adds depth to the Flyers' roster as they currently stand 8th in the Eastern Conference with a 43-27 record.
They are on a W3 streak.
The Flyers' current standing is a testament to their hard work and dedication.
Klimovich played 281 AHL games for the Canucks, scoring 70 goals and recording 123 points.
He was part of Abbotsford's Calder Cup championship, where he recorded four goals in 16 playoff games.
The Flyers will look to utilize Klimovich's skills to improve their performance.
Klimovich's experience will be valuable to the team.
And with his addition, the Flyers will look to make a push for the playoffs.
But for now, they will focus on their current season.
So the signing of Klimovich is a positive move for the Flyers.
The team's fans will be excited to see Klimovich in action.
He will wear the Flyers' jersey with pride.
The Flyers' management team made a smart decision in signing Klimovich.