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Carlsson's Olympic Dream on Ice After Injury
17 Jan
Summary
- Leo Carlsson faces 3-5 weeks sidelined with thigh injury.
- Rare Morel-Lavallée lesion requires surgical procedure.
- Olympic participation for Sweden now in serious doubt.

Anaheim Ducks forward Leo Carlsson is sidelined for three to five weeks after undergoing a procedure to treat a left thigh injury. The injury, a rare Morel-Lavallée lesion, was treated Friday in Los Angeles, creating uncertainty about his availability for the upcoming Olympic Games.
Carlsson, the second overall pick in the 2023 draft, had an impressive start to the season, but has recently experienced a scoring slump. Despite this, he remains the Ducks' leading scorer with 44 points in 44 games. This extended absence is a blow to the struggling Ducks, who have lost nine of their last ten games.
The Milan-Cortina Games are set to begin in just 3 1/2 weeks, making Carlsson's recovery timeline critical for Sweden's Olympic roster. His injury adds to the team's challenges as they navigate a difficult period in their season.




