The Philadelphia Flyers tender a restricted free agent offer sheet to Anaheim Ducks forward Leo Carlsson, according to multiple reports. The proposed contract would make Carlsson the highest-paid player in NHL history if he signs it, a major development given the scale of the offer. Carlsson, 21, is currently coming off a strong season in which he records 29 goals and 38 assists in 70 games, with those totals ranking second on the Ducks. The offer sheet is designed to pull Carlsson away from his current club despite his restricted free-agent status. As with other offer-sheet scenarios, the Ducks would have the right to respond, typically by matching the offer to retain Carlsson, or by choosing not to match and instead accepting compensation under NHL rules. The reports focus on the size of the offer and Carlsson’s recent production, which have made him a high-priority player for Philadelphia.