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This former Philadelphia Flyers forward has been released from his professional tryout (PTO) contract.

Cam York's breakout season showcased major improvements in his all-around game, solidifying his role as a key defensive presence. With a new season on the horizon, York is ready to elevate his play even further, eyeing a leadership role and continued growth in the years ahead.

With the NHL regular-season rapidly approaching, teams around the league are starting to trim their training camp rosters significantly. 

The Colorado Avalanche have followed this trend, as they announced today (Oct. 3) that they released former Philadelphia Flyers forward Pierre-Edouard Bellemare from his professional tryout (PTO) contract. 

Bellemare, 39, was fighting for a spot in the Avalanche's bottom six, and it seemed possible that he would earn a deal based on his solid defensive play and leadership qualities. However, the Avalanche have decided to go in another direction with the veteran forward. 

Pierre-Edouard BellemarePierre-Edouard Bellemare

Bellemare began his NHL career with the Flyers during the 2014-15 season. In 237 games over three seasons as a Flyer, Bellemare had 17 goals, 34 points, 259 hits, and a minus-12 rating. His time with the Flyers ended when the Vegas Golden Knights selected him at the 2017 NHL Expansion Draft. 

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