National Post (National Edition)

Pending free agents poised to cash in

Don’t tell them stretch drive is meaningles­s

- LARRY LAGE The Associated Press

Many NHL teams have plenty to play for down the final stretch of the regular season, like trying to get into the playoffs or to improve their positionin­g, before 16 teams compete for the Stanley Cup.

Some players have a lot at stake, too.

Erik Karlsson, Artemi Panarin and Sergei Bobrovsky are a few of the potential free agents in the league with a chance to close strong and cash in by re-signing with their teams or hitting the open market.

The top trio of stars and some other standouts with a lot to gain financiall­y when the season is finished, if not sooner:

ERIK KARLSSON

San Jose acquired the two-time Norris Trophy winner from Ottawa before the season started, hoping they would have him for more than a year. To keep Karlsson off the market as an unrestrict­ed free agent, San Jose may have to at least match the eight-year, Us$88-million deal the Los Angeles Kings gave defenceman Drew Doughty last summer.

ARTEMI PANARIN

Dynamic scorers like the Russian winger rarely are available in free agency and a team that wants to spend a lot of money over many years may be able to land an 80-point scorer. Panarin has already said he wants to see if there are better options in the summer than staying with the Columbus Blue Jackets, who are simply hoping he helps them win at least a post-season series for the first time.

SERGEI BOBROVSKY

Big-time goaltender­s, like the two-time Vezina Trophy winner, usually stay with their teams and off the market. Like his teammate and fellow countryman, the 30-year-old Bobrovsky will probably want to make the most of his opportunit­y to make as much money as he can with his next deal while being at or near his prime.

MATT DUCHENE

It was a good time for the centre and his bank account to have one of the best years of his career. He’s averaging more than a point per game this season, starting with Ottawa, before being dealt to Columbus. If Panarin and Bobrovsky appear to be leaving in free agency after the season, the Blue Jackets may give the 28-year-old Duchene a lot to stay before the market opens.

JEFF SKINNER

The centre has a shot to surpass the 63 points he has reached twice before the team he plays for, the Buffalo Sabres, are relegated to watching the post-season for an eighth straight season. The Sabres want to re-sign Skinner, but he might be willing to take a seven-year deal — instead of the eight he can get to stay — and join a Stanley Cup contender.

JAKE GARDINER

He has been out for nearly a month with a back injury, but barring it lingering into the playoffs to cast doubt on his long-term health, one of the best defencemen available will be paid well to stay in Toronto or play for another team.

WAYNE SIMMONDS

The winger has not produced much offensivel­y with Nashville, which acquired him from Philadelph­ia, and yet he will have a chance to make a lasting impression when it matters most in the playoffs. Simmonds has a rare combinatio­n of scoring ability, toughness and durability.

RESTRICTED FREE AGENTS

There is an excellent group of players eligible to be restricted free agents, including: forwards Mikko Rantanen, William Karlsson, Brayden Point, Mitch Marner, Sebastian Aho and Matthew Tkachuk; along with defencemen Jacob Trouba and Zach Werenski. Teams, though, rarely extend offer sheets to other franchises’ restricted free agents as Philadelph­ia did in 2012 with a $110-million, 14-year deal for Shea Weber, only to have the Predators match it.

 ?? JEFF ROBERSON / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? San Jose Sharks defenceman Erik Karlsson would likely be one of the top, if not the top, target this summer if he hits free agency.
JEFF ROBERSON / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Jose Sharks defenceman Erik Karlsson would likely be one of the top, if not the top, target this summer if he hits free agency.
 ?? PAUL VERNON / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Columbus Blue Jackets forward Artemi Panarin, on the verge of an 80-point season, could be one of the top forwards available on the free-agent market this summer.
PAUL VERNON / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Columbus Blue Jackets forward Artemi Panarin, on the verge of an 80-point season, could be one of the top forwards available on the free-agent market this summer.

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