CHN Staff Report
The Philadelphia Flyers have signed forward Bobby Brink, the team’s second-round pick (34th overall) of the 2019 NHL Entry Draft, to a three-year entry-level contract which will begin this season (2021-22).
“We’re very excited to have Bobby under contract after an outstanding career in college hockey that concluded with a National Championship,” Flyers general manager Chuck Fletcher said. “Bobby possesses a high compete level combined with terrific hockey sense and offensive skill that has led him to succeed at every level he has played in his young career.”
Brink just won the national championship with Denver on Saturday. He led the NCAA in points this year with 57 on 14 goals and 43 assists. Brink was a runner-up for the Hobey Baker Award, and All-CHN Second Team.
Brink has appeared two World Junior Championships for the United States and helped Team USA win a gold medal in 2021 with six points (2g-4a) in seven games, and added a bronze medal at the 2018-19 U-18 WJC.
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