Report: Flyers, Provorov working hard to finalize new deal
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Restricted free-agent defenseman Ivan Provorov is seemingly close to re-signing with the Philadelphia Flyers.
The two sides are working hard Thursday to finalize a contract, with three- and six-year deals still on the table, according to TSN's Bob McKenzie.
Provorov recorded seven goals and 26 points in 2018-19, which was a significant step back from his production two seasons ago when he notched 17 goals and 41 points. The Russian rearguard led all restricted free-agent defensemen in ice time, however, logging 25:07 per game.
The Columbus Blue Jackets came to terms with restricted free-agent defenseman Zach Werenski on a three-year, $15-million deal on Tuesday.
Philadelphia is set to begin its training camp on Friday in Voorhees, New Jersey.
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