VOORHEES — When invoices went out this week, Flyers season ticket holders noticed they were charged for 43 games next season instead of 44. The missing game, it appears, may be played overseas.

The NHL is expected to make an official announcement on March 21 about its European games for next season and whispers continue that the Flyers will be part of that plan, perhaps in Prague, Czech Republic.

Czech media reported last month that it’s likely the Flyers play in Prague, which is not far from Radko Gudas and Jake Voracek’s hometown of Kladno. Voracek served as captain of the national team in the World Championships in both 2015 and 2017.

A website using NHL branding, nhlprague2019.com, claimed the Flyers would face the Los Angeles Kings on Oct. 3, but that website has no ties to the NHL and was scrubbed since Wednesday of its content. A league source told the Courier-Post that the Flyers would not play the Kings as part of the trip.

If the Flyers do indeed play a game overseas it would be their first part of the NHL’s “Global Series,” which started in 2017 when the Ottawa Senators and Colorado Avalanche played two games in Stockholm, Sweden.

This season the New Jersey Devils and Edmonton Oilers opened their season in Gothenburg, Sweden and the Winnipeg Jets and Florida Panthers played two games in November in Helsinki, Finland.

“That would be cool,” Scott Laughton said when asked if he’d like to see the Flyers be part of such a thing. “Especially at the start of the year if you go over there, there’s a bunch of team bonding and a flight for however long and you’re spending so much time together instead of being here at training camp and coming to the rink in two separate groups and going home. I think it will be a special experience for a lot of guys if we go and just a really cool thing that everyone’s involved in.”

Laughton played in the Czech Republic for the 2012 under-18 World Championship a couple months before the Flyers drafted him.

“It’s a different atmosphere. It’s really cool,” he said. “Just a different vibe to the games and stuff like that.”

Dave Isaac; @davegisaac; 856-486-2479; disaac@gannett.com