Daily News | Source: Flyers to hire former player Keith Jones as president of hockey operations
, the Flyers have found their next president of hockey operations.
Jones, 54, most recently served as the Flyers’ color analyst on NBC Sports Philadelphia and previously played for the team from 1998-2001. He suited up in the NHL for a total of nine seasons before transitioning to a career in radio and television, which included co-hosting 94.1 WIP’s morning show.
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