Will Nylander be an odd-man out with Max Domi staying long-term?
Max Domi has fulfilled his dream of playing for his hometown team, the Toronto Maple Leafs, just like his father did.
He recently signed a one-year contract with an AAV of $3 million and hopes to secure a long-term deal when it expires.
However, the signing of Tyler Bertuzzi has put Treliving and the Maple Leafs in a tight spot.
They need to figure out how to sign all three players next year, with no news on how much the cap will be raised.
Additionally, there is a gap in negotiations between William Nylander and the team, with speculation that he wants an AAV of $10 million, which might lead to him being traded before the season begins. Treliving finds himself in a challenging situation as he starts his tenure with the Maple Leafs.
POLL |
JUILLET 5 | 171 ANSWERS Will Nylander be an odd-man out with Max Domi staying long-term? Do you think Brad Treliving made the right decision? |
Yes | 97 | 56.7 % |
No | 74 | 43.3 % |
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