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The Philadelphia Flyers announced today that Alyn McCauley has been promoted to the position of Director of Player Personnel and Tom Minton to the position of Director of Hockey Operations, according to President of Hockey Operations & General Manager, Chuck Fletcher.

McCauley has spent the last four seasons as Pro Scout for the Flyers. He joined the organization in July of 2017 after serving the Los Angeles Kings as a pro scout for nine seasons beginning in 2009. He was a part of the staff that helped the Kings win the 2012 and 2014 Stanley Cup Championships.

McCauley played nine seasons in the NHL with the Toronto Maple Leafs (1997-98 to 2002-03), San Jose Sharks (2002-03 to 2005-06) and Los Angeles Kings (2006-07) where he recorded 69 goals and 97 assists for 166 points in 488 regular season games. He added 19 points (7g-12a) in 52 career Stanley Cup Playoff games, which included 15 points (5g-10a) in the 2002 Stanley Cup Playoffs to help the Maple Leafs reach the Eastern Conference Final.

Selected in the fourth round (79th overall) of the 1995 NHL Entry Draft by the New Jersey Devils, McCauley played four years in the Ontario Hockey League with the Ottawa 67's where he recorded 284 points (119g-165a) in 208 games and was named CHL Player of the Year in 1997. Internationally, McCauley helped Canada win gold at the 1996 and 1997 IIHF World Junior Championships.

Minton has been promoted to the role of Director of Hockey Operations in his third season with the organization. He joined the Flyers in September of 2019 as Director of Hockey Information & Video where he helped lead several projects with the team's scouting and analytics department.

Prior to joining the Flyers, he spent four seasons in the hockey operations department in various positions with the Minnesota Wild. Minton was named the fourth recipient of USA Hockey's Brendan Burke hockey operations internship and spent two years with the organization in that role.

A native of Pipersville, Pa., Minton attended St. Joseph's University while serving as a hockey operations intern for the Flyers and working with the hockey programs at St. Joe's and at Neumann University.