With the NHL regular-season just about here, the waiver wire has been incredibly busy. This has only remained the case, as multiple teams around the NHL placed several of their players on waivers.
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Two former Flyers are among the latest players who have been dealt this fate, as Patrick Brown and Tanner Laczynski are available for the taking.
Brown, 32, is currently in his second season with the Boston Bruins organization. In 11 games last season for Boston, he had one assist, 25 hits, and a minus-3 rating. He also played in 42 games with the Providence Bruins, posting 11 goals and 32 points.
In 87 games over two seasons with the Flyers, Brown had six goals, 16 points, and 225 hits. His tenure with the club ended when he was traded to the Ottawa Senators during the 2022-23 season.
Laczynski, on the other hand, is entering his first season with the Vegas Golden Knights after signing a two-year, $1.55 million deal with them this off-season.
Laczynski, 27, spent all of last season with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, recording 17 goals, 44 points, and a plus-12 rating in 49 games. In 38 games over three NHL seasons with the Flyers, the 2016 fourth-round pick had two goals and two assists.
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