Leo Carlsson has recent injury news affecting his availability for Sweden and the Anaheim Ducks. (Sources cited below.)
- A January 16, 2026 report notes Carlsson underwent a procedure for a rare Morel-Lavallée lesion in his left thigh and was expected to miss 3–5 weeks, putting Sweden’s Olympic participation in jeopardy.[1]
- ESPN corroborates the injury and timeline, confirming a 3–5 week sidelining and Olympic eligibility concerns for Sweden.[2]
If you’d like, I can pull more up-to-date articles or summarize any competing outlets’ takes on his recovery timeline and Olympic status.
Citations:
- TheHockeyNews: Injury update and 3–5 week absence due to Morel-Lavallée lesion.[1]
- ESPN: Injury threatens Sweden Olympic availability; 3–5 week recovery.[2]
Sources
The Anaheim Ducks will be without a top forward in Monday’s match against the Seattle Kraken. Star center Leo Carlsson has been announced as out day-to-day with a lower-body injury, head coach Joel Quenneville told Derek Lee of The Hockey News.
www.yardbarker.comDucks' Leo Carlsson: Absent from lineup
www.cbssports.comRare thigh injury sidelines Ducks' top center. Olympic hopes hang in the balance as he begins a lengthy recovery, impacting his season.
thehockeynews.comDucks’ Leo Carlsson out three-to-five weeks after procedure on left thigh
www.sportnews.shafaqna.comThe Anaheim Ducks will be without their leading scorer for at least a game. The team announced Monday that center Leo Carlsson is out day-to-day with a lower-body injury, meaning he will miss Monday’s game against the Seattle Kraken.
www.yardbarker.comDucks' Leo Carlsson: Available for Wednesday's game
www.cbssports.comDucks center Leo Carlsson will be sidelined for three to five weeks after undergoing a procedure to treat a left thigh injury, putting his Olympic participation for Sweden in question.
www.espn.comThe 19-year-old has missed six games with an upper-body injury.
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