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Anaheim Ducks keep Leo Carlsson, matching Flyers’ $90 million offer sheet for young center

NHL: Philadelphia Flyers at Anaheim Ducks

Mar 18, 2026; Anaheim, California, USA; Anaheim Ducks center Leo Carlsson (91) moves in for a shot as Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Cam York (8) and center Trevor Zegras (46) help goaltender Dan Vladar (80) defend the goal during the overtime period at Honda Center. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

The Anaheim Ducks have matched the Philadelphia Flyers’ offer sheet for center Leo Carlsson, keeping their rising young star at an extraordinary cost.

The Ducks announced their decision Thursday on the 21-year-old Carlsson, who now is the NHL’s highest-paid player under the five-year, $90 million deal extended by the Flyers one week ago.

Carlsson signed the Flyers’ offer sheet as a restricted free agent after a year of fruitless negotiations with Anaheim general manager Pat Verbeek, whose typical hardline approach in contract talks with his restricted free agents backfired tremendously this time.

Carlsson’s new contract is worth much more than the league expected he would get as a restricted free agent, and the $18 million average annual value is significantly more than he had already indicated he would accept. The deal surpasses the salary of Minnesota’s Kirill Kaprizov, who would have been the NHL’s highest-paid player at $17 million.