"He's a little thicker," development coach John Riley said. "He's got a good year under his belt. Mother Nature has done her thing, so he's a little bigger. He's very talented. You see some of those drills and he does them with ease in some cases. He's growing as a player, he's growing as a young man. He's a really good kid. He takes instruction well. He's going to keep getting better."
The Flyers were 22nd in the League last season at 2.57 goals per game, and had six goals in six Stanley Cup Playoff games. Adding more offense has been an oft-stated goal by general manager Ron Hextall, and Konecny could be in line to supply it.
"I want to be on the Flyers and that's my goal," Konecny said. "It's been my goal since last year when I came to camp, and I want to be on the team as quick as possible."
But since Hextall took over as GM in 2014, the Flyers have been hesitant about rushing players to the NHL, and Hextall has said in the past there's nothing wrong with a player staying at a lower level longer.
"If he's going to make us better, then he'll make the team," Riley said. "He's a good player. I saw him play a lot this year, in Sarnia and before that in Ottawa, over in Finland at the World Juniors [for Canada]. He was an impact player at that level. Whether he's ready or not to make that jump … people focus on the size because he is a smaller player. But he's also a [1997] born. He's a young player. Whether he's small or big, he's still got to grow his overall game."