The Philadelphia Flyers have made a bold move by signing Anaheim Ducks center Leo Carlsson to an offer sheet worth a staggering $18 million per year, sparking debate among hockey fans and experts. The deal, which would be one of the highest-paid contracts in the NHL, has raised questions about whether Carlsson is truly worth the investment. With the Flyers looking to bolster their roster and compete for a Stanley Cup title, the signing of Carlsson could be a game-changer, but it also comes with significant financial risks. As the NHL's salary cap continues to rise, the Flyers' decision to take on Carlsson's hefty contract will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike.
Is Leo Carlsson really an $18 million per year player? Did the Philadelphia Flyers do the right thing by signing the Anaheim Ducks center to an offer sheet that will pay him that ...