Flyers trade Ivan Fedotov to Columbus Blue Jackets for sixth round draft pick

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The Philadelphia Flyers have traded goaltender Ivan Fedotov to the Columbus Blue Jackets in exchange for a sixth round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft. The transaction was announced by Flyers General Manager Daniel Briere.

With this trade, the Flyers now hold six selections in the 2026 draft, including one pick each in the first three rounds, two picks in the sixth round, and one pick in the seventh round.

Ivan Fedotov, age 28, was originally selected by Philadelphia in the seventh round of the 2015 NHL Draft as the 188th overall pick. He joined the team from the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) after the 2023-24 season and appeared in a total of 29 games for Philadelphia. During his time with the Flyers, Fedotov recorded a 6-14-5 record with a .874 save percentage and a goals against average of 3.29. In his most recent season, he played 26 games and posted a 6-13-4 record.

“Flyers Acquire Sixth Round Pick in 2026 From Columbus in Exchange for Ivan Fedotov,” said General Manager Daniel Briere.



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