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The Philadelphia Flyers have made headlines by tendering a record-breaking offer sheet to Anaheim Ducks' star center Leo Carlsson. This five-year, $90 million offer, which carries an annual cap hit of $18 million, would make Carlsson the highest-paid player in the NHL, surpassing Kirill Kaprizov's $17 million average salary.
With the Ducks having until July 10 to match the offer, the Flyers are positioning themselves aggressively in the league, showcasing a commitment to securing young talent and reshaping their roster under GM Danny Briere.
Meanwhile, defenseman Emil Andrae has signed a two-year contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs, after being traded from the Flyers earlier this summer, adding questions about Philadelphia's defensive depth moving forward.
The league is reacting strongly to the Flyers' bold move for Carlsson, as it could influence contract negotiations for other restricted free agents like Adam Fantilli of the Columbus Blue Jackets. This aggressive strategy indicates a shift in the Flyers' approach, aiming to attract emerging talent and build a competitive roster for the future, as they seek to regain their status in the NHL.
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