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The Philadelphia Flyers have made headlines with their aggressive offseason strategy, notably by signing Leo Carlsson to a substantial offer sheet, raising the annual salary cap to $18 million. This move has generated significant tension with the Anaheim Ducks, reflecting a growing rivalry as the Ducks now face a challenging decision on whether to match the offer.
According to The Hockey News, this calculated gamble by Flyers GM Daniel Briere means Carlsson is set for a dramatic pay rise at just 21 years old, after a strong season with 67 points in 70 games. Meanwhile, former captain Claude Giroux has opted to stay with the Ottawa Senators, quelling rumors of a return to Philadelphia, as reported by PhillyVoice.
Giroux's decision underscores the ongoing changes within the Flyers' roster as they seek to build for the future. In roster moves, Emil Andrae has signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs, marking an end to his three-year tenure with the Flyers, as he expressed gratitude for his time in Philadelphia.
The Flyers have also added depth with Noel Acciari, who signed a two-year contract after a solid season with the Penguins. Acciari aims to contribute significantly to the Flyers' young core, as he noted the team's momentum and locker room chemistry.
Additionally, rising star Matvei Michkov is reportedly working hard this offseason, showcasing his dedication as he prepares for a pivotal upcoming season with the Flyers.
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