We’ll get a glimpse into to the Flyers' future starting Monday when rookie camp opens at Skate Zone in Voorhees, New Jersey, with the first practice set for 3 p.m.

In fact, it could be a look into the immediate future as heralded prospects Travis Konecny and Ivan Provorov feature as the main attractions before they vie for NHL roster spots once the big club’s training camp commences Friday.

But Konecny and Provorov won’t be the only prospects worth watching.

Let’s get you set for rookie camp by breaking down the roster, which is comprised of 21 players:

Forwards (12)

Nicolas Aube-Kubel, RW, 5-11/204, No. 62

Outlook: A natural scorer, the 20-year-old is set for his first professional season. A 2014 second-round draft pick of the Flyers, Aube-Kubel filled it up last season at the junior level, accumulating 84 points (38 goals, 46 assists) in 61 games.

Projection: First season with AHL’s Lehigh Valley Phantoms

Connor Bunnaman, C, 6-1/209, No. 82

Outlook: A fourth-round draft pick of the Flyers this summer, Bunnaman is a two-way center with nice size. The 18-year-old tallied 16 goals and 22 assists in 62 games for his junior club Kitchener.

Projection: Returns to OHL’s Kitchener Rangers

Samuel Dove-McFalls, LW, 6-2/206, No. 71

Outlook: A knee injury limited the 19-year-old Canadian to 29 games (five goals, seven assists) last season at junior. Dove-McFalls, selected by the Flyers in the fourth round of the 2015 draft, is a role forward.

Projection: Returns to QMJHL’s Saint John Sea Dogs

Radel Fazleev, C, 6-0/199, No. 65

Outlook: The Russian had an impressive 2015-16 as fellow Flyers prospect Travis Sanheim’s teammate in the WHL. The 20-year-old facilitator broke out for 52 assists in 59 games, to go along with 19 goals.

Projection: First season with AHL’s Lehigh Valley Phantoms

Tyrell Goulbourne, LW, 6-0/199, No. 56

Outlook: Bubbling with energy, Goulbourne is coming off his first season with the Phantoms. The tough 22-year-old has penalty-kill potential and may sniff the Flyers in 2017-18.

Projection: Second season with AHL’s Lehigh Valley Phantoms

Travis Konecny, RW, 5-10/184, No. 63

Outlook: Ever heard of him? Of course you have. The 19-year-old standout will make Flyers general manager Ron Hextall think long and hard as Konecny knocks on the NHL door in training camp. The dynamic forward scores in bunches, putting up 101 points at the junior level last season.

Projection: Either returns to OHL’s Sarnia Sting or makes Flyers’ roster

Pascal Laberge, C, 6-1/167, No. 75

Outlook: The Flyers drafted Laberge in the second round this summer and love his “perseverance.” Only 18 years old, the Canadian has terrific size and tools. Laberge posted 68 points in 56 games with QMJHL’s Victoriaville last season.

Projection: Returns to QMJHL’s Victoriaville Tigres

Roman Lyubimov, C, 6-2/207, No. 60

Outlook: The Flyers signed the 24-year-old in July after he “really popped at the World Championships this past year,” according to Hextall, where Lyubimov recorded four goals and four assists in 10 games for Russia. Experienced after playing the last four seasons in the KHL, he’ll compete for a roster spot.

Projection: First season with AHL’s Lehigh Valley Phantoms or makes Flyers’ roster

Danick Martel, LW, 5-8/167, No. 70

Outlook: Martel signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Flyers in March 2015 after erupting for 102 points over 64 games with Blainville-Boisbriand Armada of the QMJHL. The 21-year-old Canadian can flat out score and registered 37 points in his first pro season with the Phantoms last season.

Projection: Returns to AHL’s Lehigh Valley Phantoms

Anthony Salinitri, C, 5-10/173, No. 85

Outlook: A sixth-round draft pick of the Flyers this summer, the 18-year-old plays for the same junior team as Konecny. He's still growing — literally and figuratively — into his game. The Canadian had 30 points with Sarnia last season.

Projection: Returns to OHL’s Sarnia Sting

Steven Swavely, RW, 6-1/190, No. 72

Outlook: The Reading, Pennsylvania, native signed an amateur tryout with the Flyers in March after finishing his senior season at Maine. The 24-year-old scored three goals in 15 games with the Phantoms.

Projection: Returns to AHL’s Lehigh Valley Phantoms

Carsen Twarynski, LW, 6-2/191, No. 81

Outlook: A third-round draft pick of the Flyers this summer, the 18-year-old power forward possesses good size. The Canadian is a teammate of Travis Sanheim on Calgary, where he was a plus-21 last season by delivering 25 goals and 20 assists in 67 games.

Projection: Returns to WHL’s Calgary Hitmen

Defensemen (7)

Garrett McFadden, D, 5-11/179, No. 83

Outlook: The 19-year-old is one of two camp invites after a career-best 40-point season at the junior level with the Guelph Storm. He was a minus-41 as Guelph struggled to a league-worst 13-49-4 record.

Projection: Returns to OHL’s Guelph Storm

Brennan Menell, D, 5-10/180, No. 84

Outlook: Menell, the other camp invite, posted 46 assists in 69 games with the WHL’s Vancouver Giants. The Woodbury, Minnesota, native has 65 assists in two seasons at junior.

Projection: Returns to WHL’s Vancouver Giants

Samuel Morin, D, 6-7/225, No. 50

Outlook: The big 2013 first-round pick (11th overall) enters camp off his first professional season. He played 76 games for the Phantoms and is pleased with his progress for a blueliner his size. The 21-year-old is still developing.

Projection: Returns to AHL’s Lehigh Valley Phantoms

Philippe Myers, D, 6-5/204, No. 61

Outlook: Myers should be 100 percent healthy after undergoing hip surgery this offseason. Another big defenseman, the 19-year-old, whom the Flyers signed in September 2015 off an amateur tryout, broke out last season in the QMJHL with 17 goals and 45 points.

Projection: Returns to QMJHL’s Rouyn-Noranda Huskies

Ivan Provorov, D, 6-0/203, No. 64

Outlook: The organization’s other jewel, Provorov will seriously push for a roster spot alongside Konecny in camp. Only 19 years old but remarkably advanced, the 2015 seventh overall pick compiled 73 points in 62 games en route to earning WHL Defenseman of the Year.

Projection: Either returns to WHL’s Brandon Wheat Kings or makes Flyers’ roster

Travis Sanheim, D, 6-3/202, No. 57

Outlook: Gaining muscle and not yet done, Sanheim is starting to look more and more like an NHL blueliner. The 20-year-old had a promising 2015-16 at the junior ranks, amassing 68 points in 52 games with a plus-15 rating, and he’s ready for the next step.

Projection: First season with AHL’s Lehigh Valley Phantoms

Reece Willcox, D, 6-3/207, No. 68

Outlook: After being groomed for four years at Cornell, the 22-year-old got a small taste of professional hockey at the end of last season with six AHL games, in which he scored a goal and had two assists. The Flyers’ 2012 fifth-round draft pick is more sound than flashy.

Projection: First season with AHL’s Lehigh Valley Phantoms

Goalies (2)

Carter Hart, G, 6-1/176, No. 79

Outlook: The first goalie taken in the 2016 draft (second round, 48th overall), Hart has “special qualities,” according to Hextall. The 18-year-old had a 2.14 goals-against average and .918 save percentage last season at junior. The Flyers believe he can someday be a No. 1 goalie.

Projection: Returns to WHL’s Everett Silvertips

Alex Lyon, G, 6-1/198, No. 49

Outlook: Signed out of Yale in April, Lyon is ready to prove himself. He brings an impressive résumé and the Flyers are high on the 23-year-old. “He's very polished,” Hextall said. “We expect big things from him.”

Projection: First season with AHL’s Lehigh Valley Phantoms