Anaheim Ducks Got A Sobering Reality Check With Carlsson And Mintyukov
In the early days of his tenure as Anaheim Ducks GM, Pat Verbeek gained a reputation as an extremely tough negotiator.
Verbeek was a hard-nosed player and an equally hard-nosed executive, so when he came into the 2026 off-season with young players to re-sign, the expectation was that Verbeek would play hardball and come away with some terrific bargains.
However, after the Philadelphia Flyers tendered an offer sheet to Ducks up-and-coming star center Leo Carlsson on Friday and while other clubs tried to lure away RFA Pavel Mintyukov, it seems that Verbeek has gotten a sobering reality check.
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The Philadelphia Flyers' signing of Leo Carlsson to a lucrative five-year offer sheet will make it difficult for the Anaheim Ducks to re-sign Cutter Gauthier. It could also affect other NHL teams' efforts to re-sign their RFAs.
Carlsson is a crucial component for Anaheim, but if Verbeek can't move his chips around, it may make more sense for the Ducks to take the four first-round draft picks as compensation.
Perhaps that's what Flyers GM Daniel Briere was counting on when he signed Carlsson to the offer sheet that will give him the NHL's highest cap hit. But the bad blood that offer sheets create is, in its own way, highly dramatic and certainly entertaining. And isn't that what the NHL product is really all about – entertainment?
Time will tell whether Carlsson's offer sheet leads to more ill will between the Flyers and Ducks. But one thing is for sure – the cost of doing business just went through the roof, not just for Anaheim and Philadelphia, but for the entire NHL. Teams will have to project the competitive contributions of their key young players earlier than ever before and pay them accordingly.
And if a team like the Ducks doesn't want to pay market value for an elite young performer like Carlsson, you can rest assured another team will be more than happy to do so.
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This story was originally published July 6, 2026 at 10:32 AM.