2025 Stats
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29
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PP Pts
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33
2026 Projections
2026 Fantasy Outlook
Carlsson took the leap fantasy managers had been waiting for. The Ducks center posted 29 goals and 38 assists across 70 regular-season games, lifting his per-game scoring to a near point-per-game pace while skating tough top-line minutes for a roster finally emerging from rebuild mode. The 21-year-old also chipped in 14 power-play assists, 193 shots and two shorthanded goals. The hits column is barely there at 14, which caps his value in deeper formats, but the pure offensive trajectory is undeniable. Anaheim's youth wave around him, including = winger Cutter Gauthier, only sharpens the projection. For 2026-27, a 30-goal, 80-point season is well within reach, and the 100-point conversation might not be far off. Draft him in the early rounds with confidence. Read Past Outlooks
Accepts massive offer sheet
Carlsson accepted a five-year, $90 million offer sheet with the Flyers on Friday. Anaheim has seven days to either match the contract or allow him to join Philadelphia.
ANALYSIS
The Ducks would receive four first-round picks from Philadelphia if Anaheim declines to match the offer sheet, per Adam Kimelman of NHL.com. The 21-year-old logged 70 regular-season outings in 2025-26 and set career highs with 29 goals and 67 points. He's got plenty of upside, so it's not hard to see why Philadelphia is interested in him. Still, this would give him the highest cap hit of any player in 2026-27, ahead of even Kirill Kaprizov ($17 million) and Leon Draisaitl ($14 million). When coupled with the draft picks the Flyers would have to surrender, Philadelphia is taking a big risk. However, the Flyers' move has also put Anaheim in the awkward position of either giving Carlsson significantly more than they likely wanted or watching a young star leave just as Anaheim had seemingly transitioned from a rebuilding squad into a genuine contender.
The Ducks would receive four first-round picks from Philadelphia if Anaheim declines to match the offer sheet, per Adam Kimelman of NHL.com. The 21-year-old logged 70 regular-season outings in 2025-26 and set career highs with 29 goals and 67 points. He's got plenty of upside, so it's not hard to see why Philadelphia is interested in him. Still, this would give him the highest cap hit of any player in 2026-27, ahead of even Kirill Kaprizov ($17 million) and Leon Draisaitl ($14 million). When coupled with the draft picks the Flyers would have to surrender, Philadelphia is taking a big risk. However, the Flyers' move has also put Anaheim in the awkward position of either giving Carlsson significantly more than they likely wanted or watching a young star leave just as Anaheim had seemingly transitioned from a rebuilding squad into a genuine contender.
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2025–26 Time On Ice Stats
- Average Time On Ice: 19:09
- Average Power Play TOI: 3:28
- Average Short-Handed TOI: 0:53
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18:07
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2:28
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Carlsson showed some improvement offensively in his sophomore season, jumping from 12 goals and 29 points across 55 appearances with Anaheim in 2023-24 to 20 goals and 45 points in 76 outings last campaign. Although that’s not a big increase in terms of points per game, the jump did come despite his average ice time dipping to 16:14 in 2024-25 from 18:07 a year prior, so he showed a significant boost year-over-year in points per 60 minutes. It’s still less production than you’d want from the 2023 second-overall pick, but he didn’t have much to work with in Anaheim. No Ducks player reached the 25-goal or 60-point mark last season, but the silver lining is that the franchise has assembled a promising young forward group, including Carlsson, so there’s a fair chance they’ll grow together and combine for meaningfully better production this season.
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Nets game-winner
Carlsson scored a goal on four shots in Wednesday's 3-1 win over the Golden Knights in Game 2.
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Collects three points in Game 6 win
Carlsson scored an empty-net goal on two shots, added two assists, logged two hits and went plus-3 in Thursday's 5-2 win over the Oilers in Game 6.
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Adds two more points
Carlsson scored a goal on four shots and added a power-play assist in Friday's 7-4 win over the Oilers in Game 3.
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One of each in loss
Carlsson scored a goal on 10 shots and added an assist in Monday's 4-3 loss to the Oilers in Game 1.
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Forces overtime Sunday
Carlsson scored a goal on three shots in Sunday's 4-3 overtime loss to the Canucks.
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Won't compete at Worlds
Carlsson will sit out the 2026 IIHF World Championship, Derek Lee of The Hockey News reports Tuesday.
ANALYSIS
Carlsson is a restricted free agent this summer, so an injury at the Worlds could impact his bottom line. The 21-year-old center looks poised to cash in coming off his entry-level contract, especially after setting new career highs this season with 29 goals, 38 assists and 18 power-play points over 70 regular-season games. Looking ahead to next year, the Swede should be capable of pushing those career totals even higher.
Carlsson is a restricted free agent this summer, so an injury at the Worlds could impact his bottom line. The 21-year-old center looks poised to cash in coming off his entry-level contract, especially after setting new career highs this season with 29 goals, 38 assists and 18 power-play points over 70 regular-season games. Looking ahead to next year, the Swede should be capable of pushing those career totals even higher.








