Ottawa Citizen

Laine ‘not stressed’ about Jets impasse

Sniper remains in Finland with no deal in works

- SCOTT BILLECK

WINNIPEG Patrik Laine said he knows he’ll be playing somewhere next year, but stopped short of revealing where.

The 21-year-old restricted free agent spoke with Sportsnet’s Chris Johnston Friday at an alumni allstar game in Finland, where he said he’s not worrying too much about his lack of a new contract in the advanced stages of the off-season, even if he and the team haven’t spoken much thus far.

“I’m not stressed. I’m not worrying about that at all,” Laine told Johnston. “I know that I’ve done my job as well as I can over these three years.

“I know I’m going to play somewhere next year, so that’s something I’m not thinking about too much. Hopefully, we get it done in the next couple of months and be ready when the puck drops.”

The uncertaint­y is enough to throw Jets fans into a full-fledged frenzy, of course.

Fans want the young Finn, who has scored 110 goals in his first three seasons in the NHL, entrenched in Winnipeg’s lineup later this year.

Laine clarified his comments, at least a little, saying players have to be prepared for everything in the business of hockey.

Famously known for calling Winnipeg “good” in an article he penned for The Players’ Tribune a couple of years ago, Laine said he has nothing bad to say about the city.

“It’s been good so far, but you never know,” Laine said.

One can read as little or as much as they want to into those comments, but the reality is that Laine is just one of several big-ticket RFAs who have yet to re-sign with their clubs.

It’s a who’s-who list of young superstars, which includes the likes of Mikko Rantanen, Brayden Point and Charlie McAvoy, along with another Jets star in Kyle Connor.

Connor told the assembled media in Winnipeg Wednesday that he would prefer a long-term deal with the Jets, but isn’t ruling out holding out if it doesn’t happen before training camp kicks off next month.

The Jets have danced around the salary cap throughout the off-season as they try to work out deals with their two remaining RFAs (not including minor-leaguer Eric Comrie.)

General manager Kevin Cheveldayo­ff currently has about $17.6 million to work with and the Jets currently have 17 players on the roster, a number that has to get to 22 before the season opens in the Big Apple in early October.

The impasse certainly hasn’t helped the team shore up any additional depth.

Laine’s comments, like Connor’s on Wednesday, only serve as the latest posturing from both camps.

Restricted free agents without arbitratio­n rights, such as Laine and Connor, at first appear to have no leverage, but, in fact, the opposite appears to be true.

The Jets needn’t have the same situation play out as the one the Toronto Maple Leafs had with William Nylander, where the player skips all of training camp and two months of the season before finally signing — and underperfo­rming.

Laine’s down season last year (if you call 30 goals a down season) is obviously in play in negotiatio­ns, as is a lingering back issue he divulged as the Jets cleaned out their lockers following a first-round exit from last season’s Stanley Cup playoffs.

But Laine played well toward the end of the season and in the playoffs, exhibiting what you would want to see from a man with power-forward size. He played well at both ends of the ice, becoming more defensivel­y responsibl­e as his game appeared to evolve.

Laine told Johnston that he’s been working on his skating in the off-season — something he’s admitted he hasn’t done much of in previous off-seasons — while also spending more time in the gym.

“I’ve been kind of working on everything, especially explosiven­ess and being quicker on the ice,” Laine said. “I think I’ve made some really good progress during the summer and I think I’ve been skating a lot more this year than I have been in the past.”

 ?? KEVIN KING ?? Restricted free-agent forward Patrik Laine has yet to sign a new contract with the Winnipeg Jets, but says he will be “playing somewhere next year, so that’s something I’m not thinking about too much.”
KEVIN KING Restricted free-agent forward Patrik Laine has yet to sign a new contract with the Winnipeg Jets, but says he will be “playing somewhere next year, so that’s something I’m not thinking about too much.”

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