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Flyers prepare second massive offer sheet if Ducks match Carlsson deal
The NHL’s free agency period had been relatively quiet heading into last Friday, but Daniel Brière and the Philadelphia Flyers shattered that calm with a move that sent shockwaves across the league. Philadelphia officially submitted a monster offer sheet to Anaheim Ducks star center Leo Carlsson,
The Flyers, who are still awaiting whether or not the Ducks will match their offer sheet to Leo Carlsson, have another option available.
Noel Acciari had choice words for his former team after recently signing a deal to play for the Philadelphia Flyers.
When Flyers general manager Daniel Briere came calling recently with an eight-year, $56.8-million contract extension offer, Tyson Foerster’s only reaction was, “Where do I sign?”
Desperate. Pointless. Creative. Ballsy. Ostentatious. The Flyers' big move for Leo Carlsson is all those things, regardless of what happens.
Trevor Zegras and Jamie Drysdale pushed their Philadelphia Flyers contract talks toward a clearer deadline on Sunday.
The Anaheim Ducks have seven days to match the Flyers' offer sheet or accept four first-round draft picks as compensation.
Daniel Briere’s aggressive gamble forces a historic standoff, leveraging four first-round picks to make the young Swede the NHL’s highest-paid star and reshape Anaheim’s financial future.
The Ducks are finally relevant again. They can’t throw away all the momentum built over the past year by continuing to play hardball.
While he may not have spent most of his summer in Voorhees like many have hoped, Philadelphia Flyers fans can rest assured Matvei Michkov is hard at work having a productive offseason. As has been discussed ad nauseam at this point,
