Lethbridge Herald

Karlsson still happy in Ottawa

SENATORS CAPTAIN KARLSSON GLAD NOT TO BE TRADED, HOPES TO SIGN EXTENSION

- THE CANADIAN PRESS

Erik Karlsson was still an Ottawa Senator after the NHL trade deadline and hopes to remain one for many more years.

The star defenceman was the centre of trade speculatio­n for weeks ahead of Monday’s deadline but the club reportedly never came close to dealing the two-time Norris Trophy winner.

Karlsson, who can become an unrestrict­ed free agent after the 2018-19 season, now hopes to sign a new deal to stay in Ottawa. Talks on a contract extension cannot begin until July 1.

“I’ve been here for a long time,” the nine-year Senator told reporters in Washington prior to Ottawa’s road game versus the Capitals on Tuesday night. “I’ve made Ottawa my home and it’s always going to be my home.

“When that time comes, I hope there’s a place for me in the future.”

The 27-year-old, who said he didn’t ask to be dealt. had never been involved in trade talk before. He didn’t like it.

“It’s been an extremely stressful time for me and my family,” he said. “I have a wife that’s halfway through a pregnancy.

“We just bought a home in Ottawa, so it’s been a new experience for me and for everybody that’s close to me.

“I never wanted to leave. That’s a different part of the business that I can’t control. Hearing your name being thrown around as much as it was is very stressful and not something I enjoyed going through. I love it here and I’ve always loved it here.”

Speculatio­n on Karlsson’s future is likely to start up again in the summer, particular­ly leading up to the NHL draft in June in Dallas. GM Pierre Dorion has said he plans to offer Karlsson an extension July 1 if he’s still Ottawa property.

Karlsson said he’ll worry about that when the time comes. For now, the Senators captain is relieved to go back to concentrat­ing on playing hockey.

Karlsson said he has felt back in top form since December after undergoing surgery to repair torn tendons in a foot last summer.

“I’m just going to worry about finishing this season as good as possible.”

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