Kind of a scathing article about Nylander:
https://tipofthetower.com/2018/10/20/toronto-maple-leafs-william-nylander-no-win-situation/
Basically, the sense I'm getting is that if the Leafs wind up caving and paying Nylander $8+ million, it will become impossible for them to trade him.
Call me crazy but I think I would have Nylander sit out for the season before I would pay him $8 million.
https://tipofthetower.com/2018/10/20/toronto-maple-leafs-william-nylander-no-win-situation/
There is a wide-held belief around the league that the Swedish international?s father is having too much of an influence on him. Michael Nylander had a reputation from his playing days of being awkward to negotiate contracts with. This now also seems to be the case with Nylander?s son. And this is not reflecting well with people around the league.
The point is, what happens if we reach a stage where a trade does become a feasible possibility? Nylander could really find himself in a tough sport.
The 2014 eighth overall draft pick theoretically still not get his $8 million per season, regardless of where he ends up. In addition, he could also land on a team in a much worse position than the Leafs, in respect of their ability to realistically challenge both short and long-term for the Stanley Cup.
Basically, the sense I'm getting is that if the Leafs wind up caving and paying Nylander $8+ million, it will become impossible for them to trade him.
Call me crazy but I think I would have Nylander sit out for the season before I would pay him $8 million.