Nylander on Marner’s contract talks with Maple Leafs: ‘It will work out’
OAKVILLE, Ont. — William Nylander stepped up to his putt, struck it clean and raised a fist in celebration after the ball dropped in the cup.
If only contract negotiations between Mitch Marner and the Maple Leafs were that straightforward.
If anyone knows what the talented winger is feeling as Marner inches closer to hitting restricted free agency, it’s Nylander. He was the last Toronto forward to go through what can be a challenging and emotionally draining exercise — one that, for him, dragged agonizingly into last December.
“It’s always a tough process, but in the end it will work out for both sides,” Nylander said Thursday during the NHLPA Golf Classic. “It was hard. It was always going back and forth (and) sometimes there’s no talking at all.