With the next phase of the offseason having already arrived, NHL teams can now begin talking to other teams’ unrestricted free agents. With the increasing demand of centers needed by many NHL teams, unrestricted free agent centers are getting a lot of attention. And while no one is surprised that John Tavares is receiving a lot of interest, TSN’s Darren Dreger reports there is quite a bit of interest in Toronto Maple Leafs center Tyler Bozak now that the interview period has opened as his representative, Newport Sports, have fielded several calls from other teams. Dreger adds that the Maple Leafs are still involved.
Besides Tavares and Paul Stastny, Bozak is likely the third most coveted center on the unrestricted free agent market. The 32-year-old is coming off a slightly down year where he posted 11 goals and 32 assists for a loaded Toronto team. The veteran saw his minutes total drop to a career-low 15:39 ATOI, although he has a solid 53.4 percent faceoff percentage. He tallied 18 goals in the 2016-17 season and put up a career-high 56.7 percent faceoff percentage.
The question is what kind of contract can he get? With a few more good years ahead of him, the veteran is likely looking for both money and term in what is likely to be his last opportunity at a big contract. The nine-year veteran just finished out a five-year, $21MM deal worth an AAV of $4.2MM. Bozak has always expressed interest in returning to Toronto where he has played his entire career. The Maple Leafs would like him back, but it all comes down to Bozak’s demands. The team might have some cap maneuverability now, but with pending extensions due to Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner and William Nylander, their future cap space is in question.
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My guess is Dallas
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How do you consider Dallas as a natural fit? They already have Seguin, Spezza, Faksa, Shore and Hanzal as natural centres on the roster. Spezza has already had to shift to wing which has severely stunted his production. Has does adding Bozak improve their situation?