In a significant move, the Philadelphia Flyers have extended an offer sheet to Anaheim center Leo Carlsson. The five-year deal is worth $90 million, which would make Carlsson one of the highest-paid players in the league.

The Anaheim Ducks have been given seven days to match the offer, as per the NHL collective bargaining agreement. If they choose not to match, the Flyers will be required to give up four first-round draft picks over the next four seasons as compensation.

Further details on this development are available from KSAT 12, including the Ducks' response to the offer sheet and the potential implications for the team.