According to Aaron Portzline of The Athletic, contract talks have heated up over the last week between pending unrestricted free agent Cam Atkinson and the Columbus Blue Jackets. Portzline reports that the two sides have discussed contracts spanning six or seven years, with an average salary of $6MM per season.
Atkinson, 28, has flourished with the Blue Jackets since becoming an NHL regular, with four straight 20-goal seasons including a career-high of 35 last year. The diminutive forward has climbed all the way from the sixth-round of the NHL Entry Draft to star status in the league, finding great offensive success at every step along the way. In 397 career games Atkinson has 233 points which already ranks him fourth all-time in Blue Jackets history. His 125 goals for the club put him behind only Rick Nash on the Columbus career leaderboard.
Having Atkinson sign a long-term deal would certainly weaken what currently looks like a pretty exceptional free agent class, something that is sure to happen several times before July 1st. While right now there are a dozen or more impact players headed for the open market, in-season extensions will likely reduce that group substantially.
A $6MM cap hit would put Atkinson right alongside Artemi Panarin as the highest-paid skater on the Blue Jackets, with only Sergei Bobrovsky coming in ahead of them. While there are several restricted free agents that also need contracts, Columbus could fit Atkinson in on the short-term at least due to the inexpensive contributions from players like Zach Werenski, Sonny Milano and Pierre-Luc Dubois.