Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Erik Johnson spoke to the media on Thursday about his recent contract extension, which sees him staying with the Flyers for one year with a $1 million AAV.
Johnson spoke at length about how welcome he’s felt in the Flyers’ locker room since joining the team from the Buffalo Sabres in March, describing how he immediately felt welcomed by his teammates,
“Right when I got to Philly, I loved the guys and felt super welcome,” he said. “A lot’s been talked about the locker room and what a great group it is, but to speak on experiencing it as an older veteran player, it was truly awesome just to be with those guys. It’s a great mix of older guys and youth.”
He also praised the other facets of the Flyers organization, from the front office leadership of Danny Briere, Keith Jones, and Dan Hilferty, to the coaching of John Tortorella and his staff.
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