
Michigan State forward Porter Martone has signed with the Philadelphia Flyers, the team announced Sunday. He will join the Flyers for the remainder of the 2025-26 season.
Michigan State was eliminated from the NCAA tournament following a 4-3 overtime loss to Wisconsin on Saturday.
In 2025-26, Martone picked up 50 points (25 goals, 25 assists) in 35 games, including a goal and a pair of assists in two NCAA tourney games, leading his team in both categories. His 24 regular-season goals were the third most in the NCAA and his 1.42 points-per-game average ranked third among all first-year players, behind Ethan Wyttenbach (Quinnipiac) and Gavin McKenna (Penn State).
Martone was the only freshman selected to the All-B1G first team. Before Michigan State, Martone played three seasons in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) with the Brampton (Mississauga) Steelheads (2023-25) and Sarnia Sting (2022-23). The Peterborough, Ontario, native has represented Canada at two World Junior Championships (2026, 2025), one World Championship (2025), two World Under-18 Championships (2024, 2023), one Hlinka Gretzky Cup (2024), and one U-17 World Hockey Challenge (2023).
The date for Martone’s debut with the Flyers has yet to be announced. The team hosts the Dallas Stars Sunday night.