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An offensive defenseman. Lacks consistency—potential to be the No.1 defenseman with top power play usage.


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July 2023 – York avoided salary arbitration and signed a two-year, $3.2 million contract extension ($1.6 million AAV) with the Flyers. He split the 2022-23 season between the AHL (20 games) and NHL (54 games). Ivan Provorov was traded to the Columbus Blue Jackets this offseason, potentially allowing York to step into a more prominent role for the Flyers in 2023-24. Mark Henry

 

May 2022 – After playing 30 games with Philadelphia during the 2021-2022 season, Cam York is a lock to make the Flyers roster next season. Some question surrounds where exactly he will slot in on the defense core, but the young left-shot blueliner proved he could manage top-four to top-pair minutes when necessary. Barring the Flyers trading either Ivan Provorov or Travis Sanheim, there is a good chance York begins the year on the third-pairing while accruing some powerplay time. Of course, with the chance of Ryan Ellis experiencing more injury struggles, York could always move up to the top pair with Provorov, as he did in successful stints this past season. John Gove

 

December 2019 – Cam York has been adequately filling the shoes of Quinn Hughes so far as the frontman of the Michigan Wolverines powerplay. He has been making hay while the sun is shining and only stands to be more dangerous as he gains momentum and better acclimates himself to the collegiate hockey game. Seven points through 11 games gives Flyers and Wolverines fans alike a lot to look forward to. Edric Joseph

 

June 2019 – York has been drafted 14th overall by the Flyers.  Jokke Nevalainen

 

June 2019 – The premier defender playing on the deepest USNTDP squad of all-time had himself a season. All said, the left-shot back scored 14 goals and 65 points in 63 contests for the Americans. He added four goals and 11 points in seven World U18 tournament games as well. The calm and mobile defender has high-end skating ability, quality processing skills, and an effective shot from the point. He’s efficient on the power play and owns the mobility needed to clean up any mistakes he makes. Defensively, his positioning and use of stick continue to improve. Lots to like about his upside. An all-around player. Cam Robinson

Attributes
Fantasy Upside 8.0
NHL Certainty 9.0
Country USA
Position D
Roster Type NHL
Shoot/Glove Left
Date of Birth January 5, 2001
Height 5‘11”
Weight 175 lbs
Drafted 2019 Round 1; Overall: 14

Stats

 Season Team League GP G A TP PIM      Playoffs GP G A TP PIM 
 2013-2014 Anaheim Jr. Ducks QC Int PW3 2 02 0|        
 2015-2016 Shattuck St. Mary's 14U AAA14U AAA60 18 5169 15|        
 2016-2017 Shattuck St. Mary's 18U PrepUSHS-Prep54 9 3948 6|        
  Team Columbia USA-S153 2 13 0|        
 2017-2018 USNTDP JuniorsUSHL33 3 1114 12|        
  U.S. National U17 TeamNTDP38 5 2025 12|        
  U.S. National U18 TeamNTDP21 3 1013 6|        
  USA U17WHC-176 1 45 4|        
  USA U18WJC-187 0 66 0|        
 2018-2019 USNTDP JuniorsUSHL28 7 2633 12|        
  U.S. National U18 TeamNTDP63 14 5165 16|        
  USA U18WJC-187 4 711 0|        
 2019-2020 Univ. of MichiganNCAA30 5 1116 10|        
  USA U20WJC-205 0 00 2|        
 2020-2021 Univ. of MichiganNCAA24 4 1620 4|        
  Philadelphia FlyersNHL3 0 00 0|        
  Lehigh Valley PhantomsAHL8 2 35 4|        
  USA U20WJC-207 1 56 0|        
 2021-2022 Philadelphia FlyersNHL30 3 710 6|        
  Lehigh Valley PhantomsAHL34 2 1012 12|        
 2022-2023 Philadelphia FlyersNHL54 2 1820 18|        
  Lehigh Valley PhantomsAHL20 3 1013 4|        
 2023-2024 Philadelphia FlyersNHL23 3 58 18|        

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