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Porter Martone expected to join Flyers very soon
The Philadelphia Flyers could be getting their top prospect in the NHL as soon as next week.
The Philadelphia Flyers might be getting their top prospect to join the team and provide a major boost within the next couple of days.
Porter Martone and his Michigan State Spartans faced the Wisconsin Badgers on Saturday afternoon to decide who gets to go to the Frozen Four and compete for a national championship. The Spartans were the favorites heading into the game as the No. 3 seed overall and looked the part as they came back from a 1-0 deficit to make it a 3-1 lead in the middle of the third period.
What's next for Gavin McKenna, Porter Martone, Jonathan Castagna
With the NCAA season coming to an end for all but the Frozen Four teams after this weekend, several top NHL prospects have big decisions to make about their short-term plans.
The biggest name in the U.S. college ranks, Gavin McKenna, will have to wait until June to hear his name called in the NHL Draft, but that doesn't mean his hockey season is done.
The Penn State freshman likely will play for Canada at the world hockey championship in Switzerland in May, Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman reported on Saturday Headlines during Hockey Night in Canada.
Penn State was eliminated in the first round of the NCAA tournament on Friday with a loss to Minnesota Duluth.
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Flyers To Sign Porter Martone
The Philadelphia Flyers are close to signing top prospect Porter Martone to an entry-level contract, reports Kevin Weekes of ESPN. The signing should happen at some point later today, per Jackie Spiegel of the Philadelphia Inquirer. Yesterday, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman indicated the Flyers’ signing of Martone “could move very quickly.”
The news comes just one day after Martone’s NCAA season ended with Michigan State’s stunning loss to Wisconsin in the regional playoff finals held in Worcester, Mass. The Spartans held a 3-1 lead with just five minutes remaining in the contest, but the Badgers scored two goals in under a minute to tie the game before taking it in overtime.
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