Nov 27, 2018
Nylander skating with a Swedish junior team
With less than a week remaining before the deadline for him to sign an NHL contract, Toronto Maple Leafs restricted free agent William Nylander is skating with the junior team of Swedish club AIK. The 22-year-old has until Saturday at 5 p.m. ET to sign a contract or sit out the remainder of this season.
TSN.ca Staff
With less than a week remaining before the deadline for him to sign an NHL contract, Toronto Maple Leafs restricted free agent William Nylander is skating with the junior team of Swedish club AIK.
The 22-year-old, who has until Saturday at 5 p.m. ET to sign a contract or sit out the remainder of this season, was on the ice Monday with the under-20 club.
AIK Sports Director Anders Gozzi told Sweden's TV4 that Nylander has spent time with the team over the past month.
"Yes, in the autumn, he has been training with our J20 team in the afternoons and evenings," Gozzi said per Aftonbladet, via Google translate.
Gozzi added having Nylander, a veteran of 185 NHL games, has been beneficial for the junior club.
"…It's fun for the guys to see what level an NHL player is on, to fight him and to compete with him on training. It's incredibly fun and educational for them," Gozzi said.
Nylander missed his 24th game of the season on Monday night as the Maple Leafs improved to 17-8 this season without the winger in the lineup.
Leafs head coach Mike Babcock said once again on Tuesday that he "expects" Nylander to return to the Leafs this week.
TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie reported last week that a long-term deal between the two sides hasn’t been ruled out.
"Now that we’re close(r) to the end of the process, I really wonder how much more negotiating will actually take place," McKenzie wrote on Twitter. "I get the feeling the Nylander camp has let TOR know in no uncertain terms where they stand and I’d bet vice versa is true as well...
"Conventional wisdom is that the logjam here will be broken by a bridge deal and common sense suggests that’s the way to go. Two years if you’re Nylander; three years if you’re the Leafs. But I certainly don’t think the longer-term (six years) is out of the question at this point.
"If this deal gets done, I could see it being a three-year deal that pays out $5 million or slightly more than per year that over the term. If it’s a six-year deal, I could see it being high 6’s, like (Boston Bruins forward David) Pastrnak, maybe $7 (million) if the Leafs are able to take full advantage of the CBA rule on cap hits/AAV’s for late-signing RFAs."
Nylander scored 20 goals and posted 61 points a year ago.