Flyers’ Move Shakes NHL Free Agent Market | Pittsburgh Penguins News
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The Flyers just dropped a seismic 90-million-dollar, five-year offer sheet on restricted free agent Leo Carlsson, sending shockwaves through the NHL and forcing teams to rethink how they value elite centers. With signing bonuses exceeding $15M annually, this move could redefine the market for top-tier restricted free agents—and put pressure on teams like the Penguins to either gamble big or play it safe. General Manager Kyle Dubas now faces a bold choice: go all-in on a superstar like Robertson, Bedard, or Fantilli, which would cost four first-round picks, or stick to the rebuild plan. The stakes are sky-high, and the future of the Penguins’ strategy just got a whole lot more explosive.
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