Like he’s said in the past, Oliver Ekman-Larsson reiterated his desire to stay with the Arizona Coyotes today during their season-ending press conference. Ekman-Larsson is heading into the final year of his current contract, and through the first half of this season many were speculating that he’d eventually be moved to help the Arizona rebuild. After a much better second half and recent contracts to stabilize the goaltending position, it now seems more likely than ever that he’ll stick around long into the future.
The Coyotes still finished 29th in the NHL, ahead of just the Ottawa Senators and Buffalo Sabres on the year. But even with that overall finish the future looks bright—or at least brighter—in Arizona. Clayton Keller scored 65 points in his rookie season and is a candidate for the Calder Trophy, Antti Raanta returned from injury to show that he can be a top-tier starting goaltender in the NHL, and top prospect Dylan Strome made an impact down the stretch.
While the defense corps is still not settled—partially due to another serious injury to Jakob Chychrun—re-signing Ekman-Larsson would be a strong first step. The 26-year old defenseman has played his whole career to date in Arizona, and has never wavered from his stance that he’d stay there well into the future. After a tough year in his personal life in 2016-17, the team even brought in his brother (Kevin Ekman-Larsson) and international defense partner Niklas Hjalmarsson to make him more comfortable.
The 2019 free agent class has some incredible names on it, but on July 1st many will start disappearing. That’s when teams can officially sign extensions with their players, and someone like Ekman-Larsson could be quick to ink a new deal. If he truly wants to stay put, there is no doubt that GM John Chayka and the Coyotes would offer him a deal. Whether it is enough money to convince him to forgo a look at the open market is still to be seen.
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I’ll guess 7 yrs 55M and a C on his jersey.