Flyers’ Offer Shakes Anaheim’s Future | Anaheim Ducks News
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The Anaheim Ducks are in a high-stakes standoff over a massive five-year, $90 million offer sheet from the Philadelphia Flyers for star prospect Leo Carlsson. With a staggering $39 million signing bonus due immediately, the move threatens to cripple Anaheim’s salary cap flexibility and signals a seismic shift in how young talent negotiates their futures. General manager Pat Verbeek now faces mounting pressure as the Flyers’ aggressive strategy appears to have forced his hand — and insiders question whether he’s lost control of the situation. This isn’t just a contract dispute; it’s a turning point for the Ducks’ culture and a warning to the league: elite prospects wield unprecedented leverage, and dragging negotiations out can cost franchises dearly.
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