Last we checked, there was some uncertainty as to why the contract had not been announced for Nikita Zadorov. It seemed like it was all but signed, with a term of two years the likely outcome. Adrian Dater of BSN Denver urged patience on several occasions, but now he reports that the two sides have come apart some in negotiations. Dater writes that there is a $500K difference between the Avalanche and Zadorov, from $2MM to $2.5MM per season.
There have been reports for months that Zadorov has a contract offer in hand from CSKA Moscow of the KHL, since he told a reporter in July that he’d play there if he couldn’t come to a deal with the Avalanche. That option looms larger and larger as the season nears, even as the Avalanche have little cap worry when it comes to the next few years. Paying Zadorov another $500K won’t affect their salary structure, but it could be a sticking point for GM Joe Sakic to not give in to the demands of a young player. Being taken advantage of just because of the team’s situation is never a good precedent to set.
The Avalanche have little chance at a Stanley Cup this season (or even a playoff spot), but losing a year of development and familiarity with the young defenseman is hardly what the team wants. Zadorov was the main component in the now infamous Ryan O’Reilly trade that has apparently influenced Sakic’s trade negotiations this summer with regards to Matt Duchene. The deal is seen as a loss for the Avalanche at this time—though Zadorov and J.T. Compher both still have immense potential—and Sakic doesn’t want to get burned again. Seeing Zadorov walk for the KHL would make it even worse.
Polish Hammer
Split the difference and get it signed!