The Ducks, who have been struggling in recent weeks, will now have to try to turn things around without the services of one of their top players for the next little while. The team announced (Twitter link) that center Leo Carlsson will miss the next three to five weeks after undergoing a procedure today to treat a Morel-Lavallée lesion in his left thigh.
After showing some improvement in his sophomore year last season, Carlsson has been one of the league’s breakout performers in 2025-26. He has emerged as a legitimate number one center for Anaheim, playing in all situations with head coach Joel Quenneville entrusting him with a much bigger role.
On the offensive side of things, Carlsson has 18 goals and 26 assists in 44 games so far, making him their leading scorer, two points ahead of veteran Troy Terry who is also dealing with an injury. He has already set a career high in assists and is only one point shy of matching his career high in points. In the final season of his entry-level contract, the 21-year-old is putting himself in line for a significant raise on his next deal with a jump to a double-digit AAV not out of the question on a max-term agreement.
On top of having significant implications for Anaheim’s efforts to get back into the playoff picture (they’re four points out heading into tonight’s action), Carlsson’s absence could also affect a second team as well. He was named to Sweden’s Olympic roster earlier this month with their first game coming on February 12th. If his recovery time is the short end of that range, he should be good to go to participate. However, if it looks like it will be closer to the longer end, he’d miss the first week at a minimum and given the short length of the tournament, Carlsson would become a potential roster casualty. He’ll undoubtedly be reassessed in a few weeks to help determine if he’ll be cleared to suit up in that event.
At the moment, Carlsson is on Anaheim’s active roster. With that currently being at the maximum of 23, he’s likely to be shifted to injured reserve in the near future.

Is this why he’s scored one goal in his last 13 games?