New York Post

He won’t Bail’

Team, winger closing in on 5-year, $16.5M pact

- By BRETT CYRGALIS

It was a good time for Josh Bailey to have a career season.

The Islanders are deciding not to let Bailey reach free agency, closing in on a new deal reported to be either five or six years with an annual salary-cap hit around $5 million. Bailey, 28, was set to be an unrestrict­ed free agent this summer.

The winger is in the final season of a five-year, $16.5 million deal that carried an annual cap hit of $3.3 million. Playing this season mostly alongside captain John Tavares, Bailey has 15 goals and 47 assists on the season, the latter being among the league leaders despite Bailey missing four straight games in January with a lower-body injury. Bailey did not have a point in Thursday’s 4-3 shootout loss to the Maple Leafs. The production also earned him the first All-Star nod of his career, having previously never surpassed the 43 assists or 56 points he had last year.

The decision by Islanders general manager Garth Snow came in the immediate lead-up to the trade deadline, which comes Monday at 3 p.m. The Islanders were one point out of the second wild-card spot as play began Thursday, and Bai- ley likely could have brought a nice return on the rental market.

But the player the organizati­on drafted with the ninth-overall selection in 2008 might help bring back a bigger haul if his new deal has any sway in Tavares deciding to stay. Also set to be an unrestrict­ed free agent this summer, Tavares has played with Bailey since Tavares was taken with the No. 1-overall selection 2009.

Largely the biggest obstacle in Tavares’ decision was the future home of the franchise, but co-owners Jon Ledecky and Scott Malkin were able to broker a deal for a new arena at Belmont Park, likely to open for the 2021-22 season.

Yet the contract for Tavares is going to be far, far more substantia­l than the one for Bailey. Tavares has utilized his deserved leverage before making a decision, but at least now he knows that Bailey will be with the Islanders if he decides to return.

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JOSH BAILEY First-time All-Star.

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