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One signature. One week. A decision that could reshape the future of the Anaheim Ducks—and perhaps the NHL. On Episode 23 of The Mask & The Mic, Guy Hebert and Kent French take an in-depth, objective look at one of the biggest stories of the NHL offseason: restricted free agent Leo Carlsson's blockbuster offer sheet from the Philadelphia Flyers. The five-year contract carries an average annual value of $18 million, making Carlsson the highest-paid player in the NHL should the deal become official. Now the Anaheim Ducks have seven days to make one of the most important decisions in franchise history: match the offer and commit to their young franchise center, or decline and receive four first-round draft picks as compensation. Guy and Kent break down every angle of the situation—from the salary cap implications and roster construction to what matching the contract could mean for the Ducks' ability to sign another cornerstone player, Cutter Gauthier. The story also carries another fascinating layer. Gauthier was originally drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers before requesting a trade and ultimately landing in Anaheim. Is this offer sheet simply business, or is there more to the story? The guys discuss why offer sheets remain one of the NHL's rarest management tools, why this case is different, and whether it could change how teams negotiate contracts with elite young talent going forward. Drawing on their decades covering and working within the NHL, Guy and Kent examine the situation through the eyes of players, management, and the league itself—offering thoughtful analysis rather than speculation. No matter what decision Anaheim ultimately makes, the ripple effects could be felt throughout the NHL for years to come. Subscribe to TheMaskTheMic YouTube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/@TheMaskTheMic]
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