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Flyers Prospect Bump Ignites AHL Scoring Race
19 Nov
Summary
- Alex Bump leads Lehigh Valley Phantoms in scoring with 13 points.
- Coach Snowden challenged Bump to play more physically, and he responded.
- Aleksei Kolosov shows improved comfort and competitive play in net.

Alex Bump's early-season disappointment has transformed into a scoring surge for the Lehigh Valley Phantoms. After a frank discussion with coach John Snowden about increasing his physicality, Bump has risen to the top of the Phantoms' scoring leaderboard, accumulating 13 points in 15 games and earning praise for his improved play.
Goaltender Aleksei Kolosov is also demonstrating significant growth within the AHL system. Having acclimated to life off the ice, Kolosov displays enhanced comfort and a more competitive spirit during practices and games, posting a 5-2-1 record with a .916 save percentage. His improved performance reflects a greater commitment to earning an NHL role.
While both Bump and Kolosov are impressing in the AHL, their NHL debuts with the Philadelphia Flyers remain uncertain due to the current roster composition and team performance. Despite these factors, the Flyers' prospect pool is showing promising signs of readiness for future NHL opportunities, suggesting difficult roster decisions may be on the horizon.




