In a recent report, an NHL insider explained why the Toronto Maple Leafs might be holding off on a long-term deal with William Nylander. Surprisingly, it seems to be tied to the possibility of Connor McDavid becoming available.
The Leafs are reportedly cautious about committing to a long deal with William Nylander. While initial thoughts leaned towards short-term cap constraints as they hold some hefty and expensive contracts, the insider suggests a more strategic reason. The Leafs seem to be keeping their options open in case Connor McDavid becomes available in the coming years.
According to the insider, the desire to bring Connor McDavid to Toronto is no secret. A source shared that this aspiration factors into the reluctance to sign William Nylander to a long-term deal. The source emphasized that while everyone could be considered if McDavid becomes available, allocating significant cap space to Nylander, especially exceeding $10 million a year, could make adding McDavid financially impossible.
This revelation could signify a crucial turning point. While it's challenging to picture Connor McDavid in anything other than an Oilers jersey, his hometown connection to Toronto and the current state of the Oilers leave room for unexpected possibilities.
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