
Current Season
GP
46
W-L-OTL
24-13-7
GAA
2.50
SV%
.904
SO
0
GS
-
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$3.35M
Total Value
$6.70M
Expires
2 yrs · 2026-2027
Status
Then UFA
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Recent Stories
Dan Vladar grabs the net for Philadelphia in a do-or-die Friday matchup that could swing their season. Flyers brass trusts his steady glove in high-pressure spots, a nod to his under-the-radar reliability. This start carries massive weight as Philly claws for every point in the tight standings.
Tom Wilson powers home a goal against Dan Vladar in the PHI-WSH clash, showcasing that familiar mean streak on the scoresheet. Flyers are leaning on these timely tallies to keep their hot streak alive amid a crowded playoff picture. Wilson's knack for delivering in divisional battles keeps opponents honest every shift.
The Flyers sit pretty in the Metropolitan mix with a record that has front offices buzzing about their quiet rebuild turning into a contender's blueprint. Michkov and Foerster's record-shattering three goals in 26 seconds against the Devils still echoes in Philly locker rooms, proof this group's got the grit and flash to hang with anyone. Zegras and the new blood like Vladar in net have steady vets like Couturier nodding approval, but the real test looms as they chase that playoff spot.
Dmitry Orlov notches a power-play marker against Dan Vladar in PHI@SJS, giving Philly the early edge in a cross-conference scrap. These D-man goals from the blue line test keepers like Vladar and flip momentum on a dime. Philly leans on Orlov's poise as San Jose pushes back hard.
Dan Vladar is back between the pipes for Philadelphia as the Flyers continue their push toward playoff contention. The 28-year-old has seized the No. 1 job in his first season with the team and is having the best year of his NHL career, already setting personal bests in wins and games played. With the Flyers sitting seven points behind Boston for a wild card spot, every start matters down the stretch, and Vladar's recent form suggests he's the steady hand this team needs.
The Ducks claw back from a two-goal deficit against the Flyers, with Leo Carlsson tying it late to force overtime in a game that had Honda Center buzzing. Cutter Gauthier, facing his old drafting team, chips in with a goal and assist while Lukas Dostal battles through a wild third. Philadelphia's Dan Vladar stands tall with 34 saves, but Anaheim's Pacific lead hangs in the balance after dropping three of four.