In seven seasons with the Flyers and Los Angeles Kings, Schenn has 84 goals, 193 points and 179 penalty minutes in 354 regular-season games. In the past three seasons, he is one of 10 forwards 25 or younger with at least 18 goals and 40 points in each season, according to Hockey-Reference.com.
"Brayden is a very good young player who has continued to get better and we hope he continues to get better," Hextall said. "… The good thing for us and Brayden is he's gotten better every year. He's a hard worker and he's starting to figure out some of the little intricacies of the game. He had his best year to this point this past season so hopefully he continues to build on that. I believe he will."
Schenn said he's happy to be staying with the Flyers for the next four years.
"I have to be counted on each night and I feel like I'm part of the core group," he said. "There's a bunch of us that have been there for a while now, and to be signed on for another four years, it obviously shows their confidence in me as a player. Now it's for me to me to go out there and continue to prove myself and try to grow my game."
Schenn is the second Flyers player to settle before going to arbitration; Philadelphia agreed to terms with Jordan Weal on a new contract July 11 and has an arbitration hearing scheduled with defenseman Brandon Manning on Aug. 2.