Cam York knows he can be, and needs to be, better than last season. The Flyers believe he will be.

In the days leading up to training camp's first on-ice session on Thursday morning, there's been a different kind of optimism in the air at the Flyers Training Center in Voorhees.

The team is young, and in turn, more exciting. They know that part. They want to start showing that they're visibly getting better on the ice, too, but to what extent this year will have to be seen. Moreover, the players who stagnated or regressed last year have hope from the organization that this coming season will present a clean slate, and an opportunity to get back on the upswing.

York, especially, is in that latter camp.

"We think he's got more," Flyers general manager Danny Brière told the local media

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