Luke Glendening Joins Philadelphia Flyers After Waiver Claim from New Jersey Devils

Philadelphia Flyers Acquire Luke Glendening

In a recent move, the Philadelphia Flyers have added forward Luke Glendening to their roster after he was picked up off waivers from the New Jersey Devils. This acquisition comes in the wake of a relatively uneventful trade deadline period for New Jersey, who also placed two additional players, Maxim Tsyplakov and Evgenii Dadonov, on waivers. However, only Glendening was claimed by another team, leaving Tsyplakov and Dadonov available for potential return to the Devils.

Glendening’s Performance and Career

During his tenure with the Devils, Glendening participated in 52 games, contributing four assists to the team’s efforts. He had signed a one-year contract worth $775,000 with the Devils on October 7, 2025, after initially joining their training camp on a professional tryout basis. Over an extensive career spanning 13 seasons, the 36-year-old forward has featured in 916 games across the NHL with four different teams.

Debut with the Flyers

Glendening made his debut with the Flyers on March 7, facing off against the Pittsburgh Penguins.

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