
Current Season
GP
52
W-L-OTL
29-14-7
GAA
2.42
SV%
.906
SO
0
GS
-
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$3.35M
Total Value
$6.70M
Expires
2 yrs · 2026-2027
Status
Then UFA
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Recent Stories
The rumor mill is chewing through a familiar summer buffet, with Vladar, Toews, Greer, Trocheck and the Maple Leafs all in the mix. That is the part of the calendar when front offices start talking in half-sentences and everyone pretends they are not listening, which means plenty is probably being said. Some names sound closer to movement than others, but the real value here is in reading which clubs are willing to take a real swing.
Philadelphia is circling back on a goaltender market that never stays simple for long, and Dan Vladar has apparently done enough to get the front office leaning in. The Flyers have plenty of moving parts, but this is the kind of deal that tells you they like what they see and are willing to bet on stability in net. For a team that has spent too many seasons trying to solve the crease by committee, this would be a meaningful signal about where they think the rebuild is headed.
The Flyers’ goaltending picture is getting another layer of intrigue, and Dan Vladar is right in the middle of it. This report points to a projected extension, which means Philadelphia may already be mapping out its crease instead of treating it like a month-to-month seminar in chaos. In this league, goalie business always looks simple until the numbers get real, and then everybody starts speaking in code. The Flyers appear to be doing the math before the market does it for them.
Jakub Dobes’ re-signing price is being framed against Dan Vladar’s market, which is exactly the kind of goalie math that front offices love to make complicated. Once one contract starts setting the lane for the next, the negotiation stops being about a single player and becomes a quiet referendum on value across the position. The Canadiens have reasons to watch this closely, because goalie pricing can move fast when the market gets thin.
The Flyers have a contract question on their hands, and it is the kind that usually gets settled with a bigger check than fans expect. Dan Vladar’s next deal is being framed as one that should push past the $20 million mark, which tells you the market and the leverage are both doing some work here. Philadelphia knows that goalie contracts can get expensive in a hurry when the timing is right.
Goaltender Dan Vladar faces the media on breakup day, dissecting a season that tested his Flames tenure amid Calgary's roster flux. Insiders note his steadying presence in net offered glimpses of starter potential despite the team's inconsistencies. These post-mortem chats often hint at summer pivots, and Vladar's words carry weight for what's next in net.