Flyers defenseman Cam York is entering the final year of his contract and is therefore eligible to sign a contract extension. Speaking with reporters including Jackie Spiegel of the Philadelphia Inquirer, the blueliner indicated he wasn’t worried about getting a deal done at this point knowing that eventually something will work out. The 23-year-old potted 10 goals along with 20 assists while playing all 82 games last season. He also notably logged 22:37 per contest, second to only Travis Sanheim. With that in mind, it might make sense for York to wait a little while yet before signing an extension as a repeat of last year’s performance will only bolster his value heading into next summer when he’ll be a restricted free agent with arbitration eligibility, owed a $1.6MM qualifying offer.