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There is a chance that these three Flyers could end up playing elsewhere next season.

After a successful 2025-26 season that saw them make the second round of the playoffs, the Philadelphia Flyers are now entering an important off-season. The Flyers will be looking to make some upgrades to their roster in hopes of continuing to trend in the right direction.

However, there is also a chance that the Flyers could move on from some players from this season's roster during the summer. Due to this, let's look at three Flyers who might not be back next season. 

Carl Grundstrom 

Carl Grundstrom is a Flyers pending unrestricted free agent (UFA) who could not be back next season. The 28-year-old was a decent depth pickup for the Flyers this campaign, as he posted nine goals and 13 points in 47 games. However, with the Flyers having plenty of young players competing for a spot in their bottom six, they could move on from the 2016 second-round pick.

Noah Juulsen 

Noah Juulsen is another pending UFA who the Flyers could decide to move on from. With the Flyers having young right-shot defensemen like David Jiricek and Oliver Bonk waiting in the wings, it would be understandable if they moved on from Juulsen this summer. In 52 games this season with the Flyers, he had one goal and 10 points. 

Emil Andrae

With the Flyers' blueline getting crowded, questions about Emil Andrae's future in Philadelphia came up often during this season. With this, he could be a trade candidate to watch during this off-season. The 24-year-old blueliner could be a good trade chip for the Flyers to dangle as they look to upgrade their roster elsewhere. In 61 games this season with Philly, Andrae set career highs with two goals, 11 assists, and 13 points.