Nylander, Dubas, relieved to end months-long impasse and get down to hockey
TORONTO — If William Nylander ever decides to give up his hockey career he might consider a move to Las Vegas.
“I haven’t played that much poker but maybe I should give it a try,” said Nylander with a laugh on Monday night, two days after the 22-year-old winger re-signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs, ending a months-long contract holdout that sometimes resembled a high-stakes game of Texas hold ’em.
Nylander and Maple Leafs general manager Kyle Dubas agreed to a six-year deal that carries an annual average value of US$6.9 million less than an hour before Saturday’s 5 p.m. ET deadline. Dubas filed the official paperwork with the NHL and players’ association with minutes to spare, officially ending the impasse.
“If I’m sitting here right now saying that with 45 minutes left and he’s not signed that I had no concern, then I’m a liar,” said Dubas, laughing. “Yes, there was concern.”