VOORHEES, N.J. – Toward the end of last season, Cam York would have been excused if he threw up his arms in exasperation.

The Flyer defenseman, a former first-round draft pick, basically had been shoved to the perimeter of the team’s offensive strategy. His power-play time basically told the story: Nine seconds per game on average.

This year, with a new coach in place, the whole thing has been turned upside down. York is back with his old partner, Travis Sanheim, and when it comes to the power play, York is up to the better part of two minutes per game.

York’s been on the ice for seven of the nine power-play goals the Flyers have scored this season. Recently, coach Rick Tocchet has had Jamie Drysdale playing on a power-play unit with winger Trevor Zegras because it’s a righty-lefty comb

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