Flyers Make Bold Move for Carlsson | NHL News
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The Flyers just dropped a jaw-dropping 90-million-dollar, five-year offer sheet on Leo Carlsson, making him the NHL’s highest-paid player — and forcing the Ducks to decide by July 10th whether to match or risk losing him for four first-round picks. This bold move, echoing their 2012 Shea Weber attempt, puts immense pressure on Anaheim’s financial and roster future. If Carlsson stays, the Flyers may pivot to Adam Fantilli, the Blue Jackets’ 21-year-old center with similar stats and a spot behind Carlsson in the draft — and with more cap space, Philly could make another splash to reshape their lineup.
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