
This Flyers prospect is impressing as he continues to gain more NHL experience.
The Philadelphia Flyers picked up a massive 4-1 win over the New York Islanders on Friday. Flyers prospect Alex Bump undoubtedly was one of the major reasons behind it.
Bump put together a strong performance for the Flyers against the Islanders, as he scored the game-winning goal at the 15:01 mark of the first period and recorded an assist on Travis Sanheim's third-period goal. With this, Bump certainly helped the Flyers pick up two much-needed points against the Islanders.
With this clutch game for the Flyers, Bump now has four goals, four assists, and eight points in 13 games for Philadelphia so far this season. The 22-year-old forward is certainly showing that he can make an impact at the NHL level, and it should create more optimism about his future with the club because of it.
Bump is one of the Flyers' most exciting prospects, so it is certainly good to see him already producing solid offense at the NHL level. The Flyers will be hoping that he can continue to impress during this crucial final stretch of the season from here.
In 36 games this season down in the AHL with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, Bump has 11 goals, 15 assists, and 26 points.


