After a lengthy negotiation that has led to several missed days of training camp, the Edmonton Oilers and Darnell Nurse have reached a conclusion. The two sides have reached an agreement on a two-year, $6.4MM contract. Nurse will earn just slightly more than fellow restricted free agent defenseman Josh Morrissey, who signed a two-year deal worth $6.3MM just yesterday.
Nurse, 23, is one of the most important players on the Oilers this season given their struggles on defense last year. With Andrej Sekera already dealing with a long-term injury, other options like Jakub Jerabek and Kevin Gravel not inspiring much confidence, starting the season without Nurse in the lineup could have been devastating. As it turns out, he’ll miss just a few days of training camp and be able to get into form before the season begins.
The Oilers meanwhile were almost forced into signing a bridge deal with Nurse, whether they wanted to or not. The team had approximately $3.9MM in cap space for the upcoming season, meaning they’re now down to under $1MM as we approach the year. Though there is some flexibility to be gained by moving Sekera to long-term injured reserve if they choose, signing a longer deal with Nurse would have put them in a much more difficult situation. The young defenseman broke out last season with 26 points in a full 82 game schedule, and likely would have demanded a healthy raise if he was going to sign away any of his unrestricted free agent years.
For Nurse too though, a long-term deal didn’t really make sense. Just skimming the surface of his potential as a top-four defenseman, he has the potential over the next two seasons to prove that he deserves a huge raise during the next negotiation. Just like Morrissey in Winnipeg and the still unsigned Shea Theodore in Vegas, there just isn’t a long enough track record to really demand a cap hit of $5MM or more on a long-term deal. That will certainly be possible in the summer of 2020 though, when he is a 25-year old that could potentially be the best defenseman on the Edmonton roster. When this contract ends, Nurse will have just two years of restricted free agency remaining and will have arbitration rights, something he lacked this time around.
That step towards becoming a top-pairing defenseman is what Nurse is working towards, but it’s also what Edmonton desperately needs over the length of this deal. With Connor McDavid currently one of the very best players in the world, the Oilers can’t afford to throw away seasons of his prime without an appearance in the playoffs. That’s what happened last season even while McDavid led the league in scoring, and could happen again this year without a significant bounce back from the blue line. Edmonton’s roster is much the same as it was a year ago, save for some fringe changes up front and a new backup goaltender. If the team is going to get into the playoffs, it will be on the back of an improved effort from players like Nurse.
This contract leaves just five restricted free agents left unsigned, with Theodore in Vegas already mentioned above. William Nylander (TOR), Miles Wood (NJD), Nick Ritchie (ANA) and Sam Reinhart (BUF) are the others, and will need a contract before suiting up with their respective teams this preseason. Morrissey and Nurse getting deals done might push along Theodore’s negotiations, but we’ll have to wait and see how long it takes for the others to end their holdouts.
John Shannon and Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet were first to report the contract details.
lebby1074
Geez, how are the Oilers going to keep everyone else on the team with all the big contracts. McDavid takes up a big chunk of the cap space, then there’s Lucic with a ridiculously high salary, and there’s Draisaitl’s contract, and now Nurse?!? This is what causes lockouts!