In a stunning move that's set to shake up the NHL offseason, the Anaheim Ducks have signed highly touted Swedish prospect Leo Carlsson to a massive offer sheet worth a reported $67 million over eight years. This bold bid has significant implications for not only the Philadelphia Flyers, who hold Carlsson's rights, but also for the Ducks themselves and the league as a whole. The deal, which is expected to be the largest ever signed by a European prospect, could potentially alter the balance of power in the NHL, particularly in the Pacific Division. With Carlsson's immense talent and the hefty price tag attached to him, fans and analysts alike are eagerly awaiting the Flyers' response to this offer sheet, which could lead to a heated negotiation or even a trade that sends shockwaves throughout the league.


NHL contract grade: What the Leo Carlsson offer sheet means for Flyers, Ducks, and NHL  The New York Times