In a bold move that could reshape the NHL landscape, the Philadelphia Flyers have tendered a stunning five-year, $90 million offer sheet to Leo Carlsson of the Anaheim Ducks. This significant contract, averaging $18 million per year, positions the 21-year-old forward as the highest-paid player in the league, surpassing Minnesota Wild star Kirill Kaprizov’s $17 million average.
The Ducks now face a critical decision, as they have seven days to either match the Flyers’ lucrative offer or allow Carlsson to join Philadelphia. Should Anaheim choose not to retain their promising young talent, they will receive four first-round draft picks from the Flyers as compensation.
Drafted second overall in the 2023 NHL Draft, Carlsson made an immediate impact in his rookie season, tallying 29 goals and 38 assists for a total of 67 points over 70 regular season games. His postseason performance was equally impressive, contributing 11 points in 12 playoff games and helping lead the Ducks to the second round.
This offer sheet marks only the second one since the NHL’s signing period began on July 1, following the New Jersey Devils’ one-year, $4.775 million offer to Barrett Hayton of the Utah Mammoth. As the free agency frenzy continues, all eyes will be on how the Ducks respond to this unprecedented offer for their budding star.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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