Among the remaining unsigned restricted free agent, Darnell Nurse sticks out as one of the most important. The Edmonton Oilers are already without Andrej Sekera for a good portion of the season (if not the entire thing), and need Nurse to take another step forward and become a leader on the blue line for the team. His contract though brings quite a bit of complication, given that the team only has around $4MM in cap space to play with for this season. That’s including Sekera, who could be placed on long-term injured reserve at some point but doesn’t take into account the extra cost for a 23rd roster player to replace him. A long-term deal with Nurse that buys out any unrestricted free agent years could easily clear $4MM per season, meaning the Oilers will have to make some extra room in one way or another.
That complication isn’t giving Nurse any doubt on whether he’ll be with the team to start the season, as he indicated to Chris Johnston of Sportsnet that he has “faith” he’ll be joining the team in training camp. The defenseman is apparently optimistic about his contract situation, which should give at least a bit of relief to fans that were worried the negotiations could leak into the start of the regular season. The Oilers are expected to compete for the Stanley Cup with Connor McDavid leading the offense, but after failing to even make the postseason last year there is a ton of pressure on the roster to bounce back.
One other option to help replace some of the burden that Sekera carried is top prospect Evan Bouchard, who Ryan Dixon writes about in his latest piece for Sportsnet. Bouchard has a real shot at breaking camp with the Oilers this season, if only for a few games to get a taste of the NHL before heading back to the London Knights to try and compete for a Memorial Cup. If the Nurse contract situation ever did push into the first part of the season, Bouchard would be another potential recipient of the available minutes.
Now 23, Nurse is coming off his best offensive season with 26 points in 2017-18 but more importantly played all 82 games. The Oilers couldn’t say that about any of their other defensemen, with Oscar Klefbom, Adam Larsson and Sekera all missing big chunks of the season. Improved health on the blue line is extremely important for Edmonton this year, and while they haven’t gotten off on the right foot with Sekera’s injury, they can look to Nurse for a repeat effort and example among his partners. He’ll have to get a contract signed before he can show any of that durability off though, and needs to have a deal by December 1st to play this season at all.
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Adam Larsson did not miss time due to injury last year. He missed time when his dad died and he had to return to Sweden.