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The Philadelphia Flyers faced significant challenges recently after their offer sheet for Leo Carlsson was matched by the Anaheim Ducks. This setback raises doubts about the Flyers' playoff aspirations as they struggle to secure a top center.
According to The Hockey News, with nearly $29.6 million in cap space, the Flyers have limited options to effectively upgrade their roster, possibly leaving Christian Dvorak as their No. 1 center again.
Meanwhile, the Ducks' decision to retain Carlsson, who now holds a league-high $18 million cap hit, places immense pressure on him to perform at an elite level. He has shown potential, scoring 29 goals and 67 points in his last season, but the expectations are sky-high following this contract match.
Additionally, as the offseason progresses, the Pittsburgh Penguins are rumored to be eyeing star players like Jason Robertson and Elias Pettersson, reflecting their ongoing pursuit of a championship roster.
The Penguins are particularly interested in Robertson, especially if he ends up with a one-year contract through arbitration, which would make him a potential target for a trade. These developments indicate a busy and competitive offseason in the NHL as teams navigate roster adjustments and strategic acquisitions.
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