BREAKING: 2023's 2nd Overall Pick Leaves Practice After Potentially Tearing His Achilles
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Arron Murphy
October 6, 2023 (6:06 PM)
Carlsson, 2nd Overall Pick Injured At Practice.
Leo Carlsson, the second overall pick for the Anaheim Ducks in the 2023 draft, has recently suffered an unfortunate injury.
"Leo Carlsson just had to be helped off the ice at practice. Couldn't put pressure on his right skate.
#FlyTogether"
Carlsson, widely regarded as a player who could have been a first-overall pick in many drafts, ended up as the second-overall selection due to being part of the same draft class as the generational talent himself, Connor Bedard.
The nature of Carlsson's injury remains a mystery at the moment, with concerns raised about a possible Achilles injury. Further information regarding the extent of his injury and the length of his absence from the game will be revealed in the coming days.
Stay tuned for updates on this developing situation.
As Read On MarkerZone - "BREAKING: 2nd Overall Pick Leo Carlsson Leaves Practice With Possible Torn Achilles"
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