Another Flyers-Ducks Trade Could Solve the Leo Carlsson Offer Sheet
The Ducks have until Friday to match a five-year, $90 million offer sheet that would make Carlsson the NHL’s highest-paid player.
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NHL star says signing Leo Carlsson at record $18 million a year could end up being a steal – Democratic Accent
The talk of the NHL has been all about the Philadelphia Flyers swooping in and offering Anaheim Ducks RFA Leo Carlsson a behemoth, five-year deal with an $18 million AAV. That’s a hefty price to pay, and it will make Carlsson the highest-paid player in the league whether he heads to Philly or the Ducks match. However, Florida Panthers star Brady Tkachuk thinks that whoever takes on the 21-year-old center’s $18 million cap hit could be getting a …
NHL star says signing Leo Carlsson at record $18 million a year could end up being a steal
Brady Tkachuk says Leo Carlsson's $18 million offer sheet from the Philadelphia Flyers is "probably going to be underpaid" as the Ducks' deadline nears.
Another Flyers-Ducks trade could solve the Leo Carlsson offer sheet
It has been eerily quiet around the NHL since the Philadelphia Flyers tendered an offer sheet to Leo Carlsson on Friday. Pat Verbeek and the Anaheim Ducks are in the second half of the seven-day period they have to decide whether or not to match the five-year, $90 million contract for their 21-year-old restricted free agent. Of course, that contract is heavily front-loaded with signing bonuses to boot, as the Flyers wanted to add even more press…
While we were entitled to a rather quiet day in the free agent market last Friday, Daniel Briere and the Philadelphia Flyers came all the way to the ground by creating a real wave of shock throughout the NHL.The Flyers management announced that they had signed the young center star player Leo Carlsson of the Anaheim Ducks to a hostile offer of $90 million for 5 years, an average of $18 million per year, making him the best paid player of the who…
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It seems like the hits will just keep coming in Anaheim this summer. According to David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period, restricted free agent Cutter Gauthier’s price tag could be as much as a $15MM AAV, as he said on today’s episode of The Sheet with Jeff Marek. Surely in no mood to sell himself short after a team-leading 41-goal campaign at just age 22, the forward is in for a huge payday, although he’s not offer sheet eligible. Even just a few…
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