Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Islanders keep Anders Lee, sign Varlamov to replace Lehner

- By Vin A. Cherwoo AP Sports Writer

From the start of New York Islanders’ training camp last September, Anders Lee insisted his impending free agency situation was different from the one John Tavares went through.

Ultimately, he proved to be right.

Tavares, the face of the franchise since he was drafted No. 1 overall in 2009, bolted for his hometown Toronto Maple Leafs on the first day of free agency last July 1 after saying throughout his final season with the Islanders that he wanted to stay and hoped things worked out.

In the same position, Lee — who succeeded Tavares as captain — expressed the same sentiment. However, though the outcome took a little longer than Islanders fans would have liked, at the end of the first day of free agency on Monday, Lee stuck to his words and signed a seven-year, $49-million deal to stay in New York.

“Today is a wonderful day,” Lee said on a conference call with reporters. “My wife and I, we couldn’t be happier. This is the place we always wanted to be and saw ourselves. We couldn’t be more thrilled than we are right now.”

The Edina, Minnesota, native said he never had any doubts he would be staying, even while the team pursued free-agent forward Artemi Panarin, who reportedly took less money than the Islanders offered to sign with the crosstown-rival Rangers.

It turns out, that was part of the plan Lee and agent Neil Sheehy had all along with Islanders president and general manager Lou Lamoriello.

“Obviously it took a little bit of time, but that’s just how these things work,” Lee said. “There were some up and downs, but at the day I knew we’d figure this all out together . ... We just kept that communicat­ion going the whole time. In principal, Lou had and Neil had agreed on some things that allowed Lou to go after some other things out there and then things kind of fell into place.”

Lee also said he didn’t meet with any other teams.

“Neil fielded calls but his job for me was to continue just to work with Lou,” Lee said. “That’s where we kind of really were.”

Lee, selected by the Islanders in the sixth round in 2009, has totaled 152 goals and 106 assists in 425 games over seven seasons in New York. He had 28 goals and 23 assists last season while helping the resurgent Islanders finish second in the Metropolit­an Division in the first season in the post-Tavares era, helping Stanley Cupwinning coach Barry Trotz win the Jack Adams Award as the coach of the year in his first season in New York.

The Islanders maintained the core of their team, resigning fellow unrestrict­ed free agents Brock Nelson and Jordan Eberle to long-term deals last month.

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