
VOORHEES, N.J. — Morgan Frost was teeming with nerves. The Flyers had just called his name on the night of the NHL draft, so emotions were running wild as he made his way to the spectacle’s forefront at the United Center. “It was pretty crazy,” Frost said last week. “Walking up the stage, I thought I was going to fall over.” Unlike that concern, Frost has no trouble staying upright on the ice. His speed, skating and skills are what made him attractive to the Flyers, who selected the 18-year-old in the June draft with the 27th pick acquired via the Brayden Schenn trade. With the deal, Frost became the Flyers’ second first-round choice of the night, joining No. 2 overall pick Nolan Patrick. And
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