Christian Dvorak

Christian Dvorak

30-Year-Old CenterC
Philadelphia Flyers
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Dvorak reached the 30-point mark for the sixth time in nine years, collecting 12 goals and 21 assists across 82 regular-season games in 2024-25. He added a career-high 74 blocks. His offensive contributions were few and far between before he accounted for six goals and 13 points in 14 games from March 15 to April 11. Dvorak signed with Philadelphia in the offseason but will likely occupy a bottom-six role with his new team. He hasn’t hit the 40-point plateau yet in his NHL career, and he probably won’t be a threat to achieve that threshold in 2025-26. Read Past Outlooks
$Signed a five-year, $25.75 million contract extension with the Flyers in January of 2026.
Achieves first 50-point season
CPhiladelphia Flyers
April 10, 2026
Dvorak scored a goal on two shots in Thursday's 6-3 loss to the Red Wings.
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Dvorak has three goals and three assists over his last six games, with just one of those six points coming on the power play. He's had a strong year in a top-six role for the Flyers, providing steady two-way play. Dvorak reached the 50-point mark Thursday, sitting at 18 goals, 32 assists, 149 shots on net, 49 blocked shots, 37 hits and a plus-9 rating over 78 appearances. Prior to this season, he had never had more than 38 points in a single campaign.
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    15:15
  • Average Power Play TOI:
    0:24
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Dvorak missed the first three weeks of last season due to injury. He returned for about two months and then suffered a pectoral ailment which torpedoed much of the remainder of his year. All told, Dvorak appeared in 30 games, managing five goals and nine points. Dvorak potted 18 goals as recently as the 2019-20 campaign, but that number has decreased every season since. He's also a massive injury risk. With one more season on his contract at a cap hit of $4.45 million, Dvorak will begin this coming season in Montreal and the club will hope he finds his game with an eye on flipping him for an asset at the trade deadline.
Dvorak put up 28 points in 64 games in 2022-23 before his season was cut short by a knee injury that required surgery. It's the first time he's played over half of a campaign and ended up with fewer than 30 points, though it's not all that surprising given the lack of talent around him in Montreal. The 27-year-old has settled into a role as a defensively responsible third-line center with little upside in any other area. With the Canadiens still working through some rebuilding, Dvorak's ceiling is likely in the same 30-40 point range assuming he's able to stay relatively healthy and avoid missing any time at the beginning of the year.
Dvorak played 56 games for a second straight season, which was fine in the pandemic-shortened 2020-21 campaign, but not so good given the NHL went back to a normal 82-game schedule in 2021-22. He finished with 11 goals and 33 points, in addition to a minus-19 rating. Like many of his Montreal teammates, it's difficult to decipher whether Dvorak's subpar season was his own doing or the result of the team posting the worst record in the league. Regardless, the Canadiens need a rebound performance from Dvorak considering he is signed for three more years at a cap hit of $4.45 million.
Dvorak put up his fourth 30-point campaign in five seasons with 17 goals and 14 assists in 56 games last year. Even more encouragingly, he was able to play in every contest, something he's never done in a full NHL season. The 25-year-old forward also had a career-high 11 power-play points, and he's likely to continue on the Coyotes' top unit next season, if only for a lack of better options on a team that entered a rebuild in the offseason. The Illinois native isn't known to add much of a physical edge to his game, but he could have a chance at 40 points as one of the Coyotes' leading scorers in 2021-22, which would give him some late-round fantasy appeal. Beware a likely negative plus-minus rating and lack of grit, however.
Dvorak returned to full health and set a career high in goals (18) and points (38) while playing in all 70 of the Coyotes' games in 2019-20. That also came with a bump in power-play usage, where he averaged 2:44 per contest and recorded 10 of his points. Dvorak suffered a separated shoulder in the playoffs, but that injury isn't expected to affect the forward's readiness for 2020-21. The American operated mostly as a center last season, and he'll likely challenge a 40-point pace if he can stay healthy during the upcoming campaign. He's worth a look in the later rounds of standard fantasy drafts.
Dvorak lost the first five months of 2018-19 to injury, as he entered the year with a lower-body concern before requiring surgery on a torn pectoral muscle. It took the 23-year-old some time to get up to speed, as he finished with two goals and five assists in 20 games while averaging 14:23 per game. Dvorak had 70 points over his first two seasons -- recording 15 tallies in each -- and could be poised for a breakout this year. The Illinois native has often been used as a center but can also play on the wing, and if all goes well, a 40-plus-point season could be on the way for the American.
When it comes to American skaters currently operating at hockey's highest level, only Alex DeBrincat of the Blackhawks has exceeded Dvorak's gaudy 1.54 points-per-game output in the history of the OHL. Naturally, the Illinois native only required seven games in the minors before the Coyotes let him loose in a full-time capacity. He's since turned in two consecutive 15-goal seasons with his assist totals at 33 and 37, respectively, but perhaps the most exciting trend of all is that Dvorak went from hoisting 88 shots in his rookie campaign to a robust 151 mark in 2017-18. While 2018 Calder Trophy finalist Clayton Keller seems to be all the rage in the desert, there's bang-for-your-buck potential in drafting Dvorak, who secured a six-year, $26.7 million extension in August.
Dvorak finished his rookie season with a respectable 33 points (15 goals) through 78 contests while averaging 15:37 of ice time. Considering he made the jump to the NHL immediately after winning a Memorial Cup Championship with London, his quick acclimatization to the highest level was impressive. However, there are still plenty of shortcomings, and Dvorak is a long way away from being a serviceable fantasy asset in the majority of settings. He registered just 88 shots and recorded a crippling 43.9 Corsi For percentage. The 20-year-old forward owns plenty of offensive upside and projects to show gradual statistical improvement as Arizona's core of young talents become more established in the league.
Dvorak is coming off a great season for OHL London, where he posted 41 goals and 109 points, outscoring fellow Coyotes prospect Max Domi. The winger has an outside chance to make the Coyotes, but is most likely ticketed for another season in the OHL to work on his game and potentially play for Team USA at the World Junior Championship. He has the kind of high-end offensive talent the Coyotes covet as they rebuild for the future.
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Two points in OT win
CPhiladelphia Flyers
April 6, 2026
Dvorak recorded an even-strength goal and a power-play assist in Sunday's 2-1 overtime win over the Bruins.
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Two points in Tuesday's loss
CPhiladelphia Flyers
April 1, 2026
Dvorak scored a goal and added an assist in Tuesday's 6-4 loss to the Capitals.
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Keeps rolling Thursday
CPhiladelphia Flyers
March 27, 2026
Dvorak scored a goal and added an assist in Thursday's 5-1 win over Chicago.
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Career season continues
CPhiladelphia Flyers
March 21, 2026
Dvorak scored the game-winning goal and added an assist in a 4-1 victory over San Jose on Saturday.
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Expected to play Saturday
CPhiladelphia Flyers
March 14, 2026
Dvorak (undisclosed) is slated to play against Columbus on Saturday, per Jordan Hall of NBC Sports Philadelphia.
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Latest Fantasy Rumors
Nearing long-term deal?
CPhiladelphia Flyers
January 5, 2026
Jackie Spiegel of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports Monday that Dvorak and the Flyers are closing in on a five-year, $25.75 million contract extension.
ANALYSIS
The deal has yet to be officially announced, but Dvorak looks to have secured a long-term deal with the Flyers after signing a one-year contract with the club in the offseason. The 29-year-old has been an important player for Philadelphia this season, occupying a prominent role in all situations. Dvorak is on pace for 52 points, which would obliterate his previous career high of 38, which he set in 2019-20 with the Coyotes.
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