VOORHEES – You just never know what can happen in a training camp.

Sergei Bobrovsky is proof. He seemingly had no shot of making the Flyers’ roster heading into camp in 2010-11, then the Russian goaltender wound up wowing everyone so much that he started the season opener and kept the No. 1 job until the playoffs.

This year's Flyers' club, which began training camp on Friday, looks to be pretty set on paper with few jobs to be won or lost.

But injuries can change things.

So can players stepping up … or players not stepping up.

Here are 10 players that could win or lose jobs during camp:

1. JASON AKESON

Right wing

Age: 24

Size: 5-10, 190

NHL experience: 1 goal, 2 points in 2 regular-season games, 2 goals, 3 points in 7 playoff games for Flyers from 2012-13 to 2013-14.

The skinny: The Flyers liked the offense that Akeson provided during his playoff chance last season enough that he'll be a favorite to start the season in the NHL. Points are his forte, but scouts have called him a one-dimensional player who lacks size and has average speed. If he starts the season in the NHL, he'll need to produce points to stay.

2. JAY ROSEHILL

Left wing

Age 29

Size: 6-3, 215

NHL experience: 5 goals, 8 points, 352 PIM in 117 games with Toronto and Flyers from 2009-10 to 2013-14.

The skinny: Has inside track to winning roster spot as the Flyers' 13th forward who dresses on nights a heavyweight fighter is needed. That was his role last season and it probably will be again.

because he's the Flyers only heavyweight fighter. He appears to have a big edge on his competition, Zack Stortini, because he's a better forechecker.

3. CHRIS VANDEVELDE

Center

Age: 27

Size: 6-2, 190

NHL experience: 1 goal, 4 points, 24 PIM in 46 games for Edmonton and Flyers from 2010-11 to 2013-14.

The skinny: Spent part of last season with the Flyers as a fourth-line guy, the other part in the AHL. He skates well and is a strong defensive forward, but has offered next to no offense during his NHL chances. He'll likely end up starting the season Lehigh Valley.

4. ZACK STORTINI

Center

Age: 29

Size: 6-4, 230

NHL experience: 14 goals, 41 points, 725 PIM in 257 games

The skinny: This big fellow is a heavyweight fighter and not much else. Playing in the AHL the last two seasons he registered 15 points and fought 60 times. This season he'll probably be a Lehigh Valley Phantoms bodyguard for smallish standout blueline prospect Shayne Gostisbehere … until he ends up on the Flyers. That could happen if Rosehill has a really bad preseason or gets hurt.

5. PIERRE-EDOUARD BELLEMARE

Center/left wing

Age: 29

Size: 6-0, 198

NHL experience: None.

The skinny: Nothing guaranteed, but the French-born free agent signee with five years of Swedish Hockey League experience is begin the season with the Flyers either centering their fourth line or possibly playing a wing on their third line. He was a solid two-way player with pretty good speed and versatility playing in Sweden and the Flyers really have high hopes that he'll become a major contributor this season.

6. BRANDON MANNING

Defenseman

Age: 24

Size: 6-1, 195

NHL experience: 0 goals, 2 points in 10 games for 2011-12 and 2012-13 Flyers.

The skinny: Manning probably would be Alt's biggest competition to be the Flyers' extra defenseman if one goes down during the preseason and he began camp playing on the fourth pair with Nick Schultz, who is scheduled to be the seventh blueliner. Even without Kimmo Timonen, who is out indefinitely, the Flyers are set on the blueline with seven veterans, an injury could lead to a first NHL opportunity for Manning.

He's also a right-handed shot and the Flyers currently have just one on their blueline, Luke Schenn.

7. MARK ALT

Defenseman

Age: 22

Size: 6-3, 205

NHL experience: None

The skinny: He's a big stay-at-home blueliner who can move puck and skate pretty well. He has a shot to to be an NHL player someday as a third-pair guy, but right now he's probably the ninth defenseman on a team that will carry seven. If the Flyers would lose one of their bigger defenseman to a training camp injury, Manning's odds would improve.

8. DARROLL POWE

Center

Age: 29

Size: 5-11, 212

NHL experience: 28 goals, 56 points, 214 PIM in 329 games for Flyers, Minnesota and Rangers from 2008-09 to 2013-14.

The skinny: Claude Giroux's injury could lead to a better opportunity for Powe to make club as fourth-year center. He could make it anyway if newcomer Pierre-Edouard Bellemare wins a roster job (likely) and isn't on the fourth line (possible).

9. SCOTT LAUGHTON

Center

Age: 20

Size: 6-1, 190

NHL experience: 0 points in 5 games for 2012-13 Flyers.

The skinny: The Flyers' 2012 top draft pick appears to be in a tough spot because it's believed management prefers that he play a lot of minutes in the AHL rather than be a fourth-line player in the NHL. He probably needs a great camp to realistically put himself in the mix. He practiced with the practices instead of the veterans the first two days, which is telling.

10. RYAN WHITE

Center

Age: 26

Size: 6-0, 201

NHL experience: 5 goals, 17 points, 232 PIM in 141 games for Montreal from 2009-10 to 2013-14.

The skinny: He'll probably the entire preseason recovering from late August surgery to repair his left pectoralis muscle, but there's a good shot he'll eventually end up centering their fourth line, a role he held at times in recent season while with the Canadiens.

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