One of the surprises so far in free agency is that Zdeno Chara remains unsigned more than a month in. While it’s still possible that he opts to stay in Boston, it’s also at least a bit intriguing that he hasn’t caught on anywhere else yet either. Speaking with Boston Hockey Now’s Jimmy Murphy, Chara’s agent Matt Keator indicated that the reason for the delay in his client signing is that they are waiting to see what the format for next season will be before making any decisions on his plan and that there is no rush for him to make a decision.
Of course, while there was hope that there would be some information on how next season would proceed following yesterday’s Board of Governors meeting, that didn’t really happen. All options remain on the table for now and the NHL remains hopeful that they can drop the puck on the regular season on January 1st.
The 43-year-old isn’t in a situation where he needs to show what he can still do; while Chara isn’t the top pairing player he once was, he showed last season that he can still handle a sizable workload, logging just over 21 minutes a night. But that was in a normal schedule and next season certainly doesn’t have the feel of a normal one so it’s understandable that the uncertainty is delaying things here.
One of the more discussed possibilities is the usage of short-term bubbles where a team would play several games in a short period of time before returning home. Another is playing consecutive games at a place on the road to lessen the amount of travel. Neither of these scenarios necessarily suit Chara well as extra back-to-back games at this stage of his career certainly isn’t ideal. And of course, there is the possibility of things changing in-season to further complicate things.
Chara is in a position where he can certainly afford to wait things out. He’s not commanding top dollar on the market at this stage of his career and by now, his camp probably has a pretty good idea of what his next deal will look like, whether it’s from the Bruins or elsewhere. So, while other free agents are playing the waiting game to see what type of money they’ll eventually be able to get, he’ll continue waiting as well but for a different reason entirely.
charty321
I know he’s lost a step but I still like his ability to play minutes on the second defensive pairing and his leadership in the locker room and I hope Don&Cam will bring him back to Boston
bruin4ever
By know I don’t know why you say it’s a surprise he still is unsigned???
He and his agent have stated all along he wants to be in Boston if he plays.
And have said he wants to know what the season will be, then will decide if he plays.
Doesn’t want to have his contract against the Boston cap if he decides not to play this year.
So I think we can agree to wait until he decides, and quit wondering why Boston hasn’t signed him yet!
_Mike_
I’d love Chara playing with Provorov for a year. It’d be like the Jagr year but on the backend. Could pay huge dividends having a guy like him on the ice and in the locker room for these young dmen.
jallopy
Not even a Bruins fan but I am a huge Chara fan and hopes he stays in Boston.