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Krug says contract talks with Bruins ‘nonexisten­t’

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CHICAGO — Torey Krug says there have been no talks with the Boston Bruins on a new contract with one season left to unrestrict­ed free agency.

Despite a breakout playoff performanc­e that helped the Bruins get to Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final, Krug is stuck in neutral while the front office focuses on signing restricted free agents Brandon Carlo and Charlie McAvoy. Neither of those players has a deal with training camp set to start next week.

“Maybe a little surprise nothing has been talked about, but I realize that our team is in a different situation,” Krug said Thursday at the annual NHL/ NHLPA preseason media tour.

“I understand that we have two guys that need to be signed and that can have big effects on our cap situation moving forward and our boss has to deal with that. Of course I wish there was dialogue and I wish there was some sort of call or something like that, but it’s just nonexisten­t.”

Krug’s 16 assists in the playoffs tied for the most among all players. Only 11 defensemen in the NHL had more points during the regular season.

The 28yearold was quick to say he doesn’t feel disrespect­ed by the lack of contract talks, but he doesn’t lack confidence in what he has shown on the ice.

“I put together a resume that I’m very, very comfortabl­e with and happy about,” Krug said. “You’ve just got to be patient and try to do your part, be a solider. You don’t get these opportunit­ies too often. You just try to take advantage of it.”

With the Bruins in a salarycap crunch, Krug could be headed toward a significan­t payday if he hits the free agent market. Since he became a fulltime NHL player in 201314, his 286 points are just eight shy of P.K. Subban’s total over that time, and Subban is entering the sixth season of a $72 million, eightyear contract.

Krug doesn’t have the Norris Trophy on his resume like Subban, though his postseason raised the bar on how he’s seen by teammates and around the league.

 ?? Jeff Roberson / Associated Press ?? Boston Bruins defenseman Torey Krug celebrates a teammate’s goal against the St. Louis Blues during Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals last season in St. Louis. Krug says there have been no talks with the Bruins on a new contract with one season left to unrestrict­ed free agency.
Jeff Roberson / Associated Press Boston Bruins defenseman Torey Krug celebrates a teammate’s goal against the St. Louis Blues during Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals last season in St. Louis. Krug says there have been no talks with the Bruins on a new contract with one season left to unrestrict­ed free agency.

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