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Flyers sign Ducks center Leo Carlsson to $90 million offer sheet

By Thomson Reuters Jul 3, 2026 | 4:26 PM

The Philadelphia Flyers announced Friday they have signed Anaheim Ducks center Leo Carlson to a five-year, $90 million ​offer sheet that makes him ‌the league’s highest-paid player.

Carlsson will make $18 million in average annual salary, bettering Minnesota Wild’s Kirill Kaprizov, who last September signed an eight-year, $136 ‌million ​contract extension paying him ⁠an average of $17 ⁠million beginning next season. Kaprizov’s deal, the richest in league history, provides the forward the highest average annual salary ​since the NHL’s salary cap era began in 2005.

The Ducks have seven ⁠days to decide ⁠whether to match the Flyers’ ​offer. If they choose to let the ​21-year-old Carlsson leave, then they will receive ‌one Philadelphia first-round pick in each of the next four seasons as compensation.

Carlsson was the second overall pick ⁠in the 2023 NHL draft. The Karlstad, Sweden, native went straight to the NHL and has ⁠produced ‌61 goals and 80 assists ⁠over 201 regular-season games for ​the ‌Ducks.

He had 67 points (29 goals, ​38 assists) ⁠with a plus-4 rating in 70 regular-season games last season. During the 2026 Stanley Cup playoffs, Carlson contributed four goals and seven assists in 12 games.

–Field ​Level Media