Daniel Brière General Manager | Official Website
Daniel Brière General Manager | Official Website
The Philadelphia Flyers announced their 2024-25 end-of-season awards on April 15, presented at the Zack Hill Media Center before their game against the Columbus Blue Jackets.
Travis Konecny received the Bobby Clarke Trophy for the second consecutive year. Konecny was chosen as the most valuable player by a panel of sportswriters and broadcasters. He achieved a career-high 75 points, including 24 goals and 51 assists, over 80 regular season games. Flyers General Manager Daniel Briere presented the trophy to Konecny.
Defender Travis Sanheim was awarded his third Barry Ashbee Trophy, acknowledging him as the Flyers' top defenseman. Sanheim concluded the season as a leader in time on ice and blocked shots for the team. His performance included game milestones and significant contribution throughout the year. Sanheim's award was presented by Danny Ashbee, son of the late Barry Ashbee.
The Pelle Lindbergh Memorial Trophy went to Bobby Brink as the most improved player, as voted by his teammates. Brink finished the season with 39 points, showcasing progress across several performance categories throughout his third NHL season. Captain Sean Couturier awarded Brink with the trophy.
Sanheim also received the Yanick Dupre Class Guy Memorial Award, acknowledged for his character and respect for the sport, both on and off the ice. This award was presented by Kevin Kurz of The Athletic.
Noah Cates was chosen by the Flyers Fan Club for the Gene Hart Memorial Award, recognizing the player who showed the most "heart" during the season. Lauren Hart and Misti Love presented this award, with the Fan Club committing a donation to the charity of Cates' choice.
The Flyers Alumni Community Leadership Award was given to Garnet Hathaway, noted for his significant community contributions. Through initiatives like Hath's Heroes, Hathaway demonstrated leadership and commitment to honoring first responders. Flyers Alumni Bob Kelly and Joe Watson presented this award.
Matvei Michkov won the Toyota Cup, having accumulated the most points as a "Star of the Game" during the season. In his rookie year, Michkov recorded impressive statistics and achieved several milestones. Dom Conicelli of Toyota presented the award, with a commitment to donate to a charity of Michkov's choosing.
These awards highlight the dedication and achievements of Philadelphia Flyers players, both on the ice and within the community.