The Philadelphia Flyers have signed Anaheim Ducks center Leo Carlsson to a five-year, $90 million offer sheet, making him the NHL’s highest-paid player. If the Ducks don’t match by July 10, they will lose Carlsson and forfeit four first-round picks. Ducks GM Pat Verbeek faces a tough decision, as matching the offer would leave limited cap space for other essential players. Meanwhile, the Buffalo Sabres have signed winger Zach Benson to a seven-year extension and are managing their goaltending situation with new signings.
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