The Standard (St. Catharines)

Nylander and Dubas relieved to end months-long impasse and get to hockey

- JOHN CHIDLEY-HILL

TORONTO — If William Nylander ever decides to give up his hockey career he might consider a move to Las Vegas.

“I haven’t played that much poker but maybe I should give it a try,” said Nylander with a laugh on Monday night, two days after the 22-year-old winger re-signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs, ending a months-long contract holdout that sometimes resembled a high-stakes game of Texas hold ’em.

Nylander and Maple Leafs general manager Kyle Dubas agreed to a US$6.9-million sixyear deal less than an hour before Saturday’s 5 p.m. ET deadline. Dubas filed the official paperwork with the National Hockey League and players’ associatio­n with minutes to spare, officially ending the impasse.

“If I’m sitting here right now saying that with 45 minutes left and he’s not signed that I had no concern, then I’m a liar,” said Dubas, laughing. “Yes, there was concern.”

Nylander’s entry-level contract expired on July 1 and negotiatio­ns stretched through the summer and into the season, ultimately forcing him to miss a third of Toronto’s 201819 campaign. Although the two sides had been in regular contact, things didn’t get moving until the 11th hour when Nylander called Dubas to get a deal done.

“It was getting into the last 40 minutes before the deadline and I was talking to my agent and I said ‘let’s just call him,’ and I think that phone call really got everything done,” said Nylander.

Nylander is coming off back-toback 61-point seasons, including 20 goals and 41 assists in 2017-18. The Calgary-born Swede has 48 goals and 87 assists for

135 points in 185 career games. He also has two goals and six assists in 13 post-season appearance­s.

Coming into this season, he was considered a top-six forward for the Maple Leafs. But Toronto has thrived without him, compiling a 19-8-0 record that puts it near the top of the Eastern Conference standings.

His teammates, who were in St. Paul, Minn., to play the Wild on Saturday night, anxiously watched the deadline approach.

“I was checking my Twitter feed probably every 15 seconds, that’s for sure,” said Kasperi Kapanen, who was Nylander’s roommate last season.

“I was getting nervous a bit but once it was done it was a good feeling.”

Nylander wasn’t sure if he would be ready to join the team on Thursday in Detroit or on Saturday in Boston.

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