Stars GM Jim Nill spoke with Matthew DeFranks of the Dallas Morning News to provide an update on extension talks for center Tyler Seguin. While he’s hopeful that they can get a new deal done, he’s pleased with how talks have gone so far and acknowledged that he’s okay with talks carrying over into the season:
“Ideally, you’d like to get it done before the season. You’ve seen throughout the league that there’s players — it’s their one opportunity. He might want to say ’Let me see what’s out there, too.’ I can’t stop that. That’s his right. I think we’ve had great dialogue, so there’s not a fight here against each other. We’ve had great dialogue and we’ll see where it goes.”
The 26-year-old is entering the final year of his deal with a $5.75MM cap hit. He has posted at least 72 points in each of the last five seasons and projects to be the top pivot available if he hits the open market. As a result, there’s a good chance that the Stars will need to pay Seguin around what top winger Jamie Benn is making ($9.5MM) if they want him to put pen to paper on a new deal early.
More from the Central:
- While Colton Parayko was involved in a lot of trade speculation this offseason, Jeremy Rutherford of The Athletic reports (subscription required) that the Blues had no intentions of moving him. The 25-year-old has shown flashes of dominance over the first three years of his NHL career but has also left many wanting more consistency. He’s signed at a $5.5MM AAV for four more years which is a good price for a top-four defender so it’s certainly understandable why St. Louis is looking to hold onto him.
- Avalanche prospect Sampo Ranta has committed to Minnesota of the NCAA, Mark Divver of the Providence Journal reports (Twitter link). The winger, drafted in the 3rd round (78th overall) back in June, was originally supposed to play at Wisconsin but a snag in the admissions process resulted in him requesting to be released from his National Letter of Intent. Now, he’ll suit up for the Gophers, who lost one of their top players from last season to the NHL in Sabres center Casey Mittelstadt.