Brek Liske was born to be a Flyer.

Meeting the media over Zoom for the first time after the Flyers called his name in the second round (No. 53), the defenseman was already decked out in a Flyers jersey, and so were at least six of his family members. He joked the total number at his draft party might even be closer to 30.

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Liske’s father is a die-hard Flyers fan, and raised his son the exact same, so they already had a stack of jerseys at home to celebrate.

“I’ve never heard him yell so loud,” Liske said. “He’s wearing his Flyers jersey, he’s very proud right now. I think he’s a little bit more in awe than I am right now.”

Liske is from Winnipeg, and so is his dad, but he became a Flyers fan in the 1980s watching the Broad Street Bullies, and passed that love on to his kids, even after the Jets returned to Winnipeg in 2011.

“I’ve asked him multiple times, he doesn’t know,” Liske joked when asked how his dad became a fan. “Just when he was younger, I think with the team in the ’80s, the Bullies, he just liked how they played, so no specific reason.”

Liske’s dad even drove an orange Flyers-themed Jeep with a Philly license plate and a Flyers logo tire cover.

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Brek Liske was born to be a Flyer. 🟠⚫️ pic.twitter.com/Km4Pb9M277

— Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) June 27, 2026

Liske’s father may have fallen in love with the Broad Street Bullies, but Liske said his childhood favorite player was Claude Giroux, who was the name on the back of many of the jerseys at Liske’s cabin.

“I was a big Giroux fan, my number was 82, which I flipped around from 28,” Liske said.

His dad was such a huge fan of the Flyers that he made multiple unsuccessful attempts to name Liske after his favorite players.

“If he was a girl, his name would have been Brin or Brindy after Rod Brind’Amour…” Liske’s father Lonnie said, per the Everett Silvertips. “[Mom] would not agree to the likes of [Rick] Tocchet, [Chris] Pronger, [Bobby] Clarke, or [Peter] Zezel as a middle name. I fought for Brek Tocchet Liske.”

Now, his son will have the opportunity to achieve his lifelong dream of playing in the NHL, and potentially do so while suiting up for their shared favorite team.

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Brek Liske…. time flies pic.twitter.com/jrA8gVmpXV

— Bill Meltzer (@billmeltzer) June 27, 2026

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