The Philadelphia Flyers were not just dreaming big with their recent offer sheet for Leo Carlsson; they had their sights set on securing an established NHL superstar long before making that move. Following the 2025-26 season and their Stanley Cup playoff run, the Flyers found themselves surprised that many top free agents from the 2026 class decided to stay put rather than test the market.
Among those players were stars like Artemi Panarin, Jack Eichel, and Kirill Kaprizov, each of whom opted to extend their contracts with their current teams. This left the Flyers in a challenging position, ultimately leading them to pivot towards Carlsson, even though their initial plan had been much more ambitious.
NHL insider Elliotte Friedman revealed on his “32 Thoughts” podcast that the Flyers had earmarked Kaprizov, the Minnesota Wild’s dynamic winger, as their target before he signed a lucrative eight-year, $136 million extension on September 25. Friedman noted, “I had heard that if Kaprizov had hit the market this year, Philly was going to drop bags of cash on his house. Minnesota knew that. Minnesota knew, one of the reasons they did that was that they knew Philly would if they didn’t.”
Even as the Flyers made a commendable playoff run, defeating the Pittsburgh Penguins in six games only to be swept by the Carolina Hurricanes, general manager Danny Briere and his team were actively searching for game-changing talent. Kaprizov, who has a history of scoring 40 goals in multiple seasons and boasts a 108-point season, certainly fits that bill. However, it’s important to note that he plays as a winger, whereas Carlsson is a natural center.
The Flyers’ connection to Kaprizov runs deep, particularly through assistant general manager Brent Flahr, who drafted the Russian talent for the Wild back in 2015. Flahr now oversees the Flyers’ draft strategy, and finding Kaprizov as a fifth-round pick remains his standout achievement in the NHL.
Regardless of how their pursuit of Kaprizov turned out, the Flyers’ determination to acquire top-tier players speaks volumes about their commitment to building a competitive team. Their offer sheet for Carlsson is a clear indication that they believe in the young Swede’s potential to become a 100-point player, especially with talents like Matvei Michkov and Porter Martone set to support him on the wings. Should their efforts to land Carlsson fall short, one can be confident that the Flyers will continue their quest for excellence.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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