
Frost was the Flyers' lone remaining restricted free agent.

Philadelphia Flyers forward Morgan Frost is getting a nice raise.
Frost, who became a restricted free agent on July 1, agreed to a two-year contract worth $2.1 million annually on Wednesday. His previous contract carried an AAV of just $800,000.
With Frost inked, all of the Flyers' restricted free agents have agreed to new contracts.
Frost was selected in the first round (No. 27 overall) of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft. The 24-year-old posted 19 goals and 46 points in 81 games last season, and has logged a total of 26 goals and 69 points in 158 career NHL games.
After a slow start to the 2022-23 season, Frost slowly blossomed into one of the Flyers' more consistent point producers in the second half of the campaign. From December 11 to the season finale on April 13, Frost led all Flyers players in assists (24) and points (40).
He finished the season ranked fourth in scoring behind only Travis Konecny, Kevin Hayes and Owen Tippett.
"I felt like sometimes I'd play really well for two games and then maybe not contribute as much for another game or two. It is a long season. I don't think you're gonna be your best for 82 games," Frost told the media during his exit interview.
"Just in general, I think for me personally, compared to the first half of the year, I think I showed a lot more of what I can do the second half, and hopefully that helps me going forward."
