Nikolaj Ehlers remains unsigned 30 hours into NHL free agency, as the top player available weighed his options Wednesday and suitors awaited his decision that could be one of the final big moves of the offseason.
Ehlers was already a rarity as a sought-after free agent who let the opening day of free agency go by without signing a contract, opting instead to sit back and consider his options. Carolina, Tampa Bay and Washington were considered among the teams interested in pursuing the 29-year-old from Denmark who played his first nine seasons with Winnipeg.
''We've had talks with his agent," Hurricanes general manager Eric Tulsky said Tuesday. ''He's taking his time to field offers. He's obviously a very popular person right now, and we're waiting to see where that goes.''
Ehlers and his camp watched Tuesday as fellow winger Brock Boeser re-signed in Vancouver for just over $50 million and older forward Mikael Granlund got $7 million annually from Anaheim. With the salary cap increasing a record amount to $95.5 million and a lack of high-end talent available, Ehlers could sign the most lucrative contract among players changing teams this summer.
Who's on the move
After signing Andrew Mangiapane late Tuesday night, back-to-back defending Western Conference champion Edmonton signed Curtis Lazar on Wednesday for the league minimum $775,000. They'll take spots of departing wingers Connor Brown and Corey Perry.
''It's nice to have some new faces to come into your group,'' Oilers GM Stan Bowman said. ''They bring a bit of a different energy. They weren't here last year when we made the (final) and the year before, so I think they're hungry to get that far in the playoffs.''
The New York Islanders signed Maxim Shabanov after the sought-after KHL forward drew interest from multiple teams interested in bringing him to North America.