Philadelphia Flyers fans are abuzz with excitement as their team's general manager appears to be taking a bold move in the NHL offseason. The signing of 21-year-old restricted free agent center Leo Carlsson to a five-year, $80 million deal has sparked speculation about the team's long-term plans and potential for a deep playoff run. Carlsson's impressive rookie season, which saw him rack up 25 goals and 45 points, has made him a highly sought-after asset in the league. Will this significant investment pay off for the Flyers, or is it a risk that may not yield the desired results?
Is the Philadelphia Flyers general manager poised to take another one? Briere took his shot on Leo Carlsson, signing the 21-year-old restricted free agent center to a five-year, $80 million offer ...