William Nylander looking for long-term deal with Toronto Maple Leafs
TORONTO — William Nylander made it clear he wants to stay in Toronto for the long haul.
Now it’s up to the restricted free agent’s representatives and Maple leafs general manager Kyle Dubas to make it happen.
On hand Wednesday night to lend his support to the Smashfest ping-pong tournament, Nylander said his preference is to sign long-term with Toronto — a contract that could stretch as many as eight seasons — rather than ink a shorter bridge deal.
“Of course I want long-term,” the 22-year-old said. “That’s what I want to do, but we’ll take it slow, day by day, and see what happens.”