Contract discussions between the Panthers and Sam Reinhart appear to be going down to the wire, reports Pierre LeBrun of TSN and The Athletic (Twitter link). The 28-year-old is coming off a career year, one that saw him score 57 goals and 37 assists while playing in all 82 games, setting new personal bests in goals and points. He didn’t produce at quite the same rate in the playoffs but still managed 16 points in 24 games to help lead Florida to their first Stanley Cup title. Reinhart is in line for a significant raise on the $6.5MM AAV he had over the last three seasons while getting a max-term agreement. However, the length of that max-term contract is about to change. Unless a contract is agreed to by 11 PM CT, Florida will be capped at offering only seven years. If a deal is reached before that time, they can make it an eight-year agreement.
- While the Panthers are hoping to keep Reinhart in the fold, it looks like they won’t be re-signing Oliver Ekman-Larsson, at least not yet. Rick Dhaliwal of TSN and The Athletic reports (Twitter link) that the veteran blueliner will be testing the open market. After being bought out by Vancouver last summer, the 32-year-old signed a one-year, $2.25MM deal with Florida to try to rebuild his value. The move worked as Ekman-Larsson had a solid season, notching 32 points in 80 games while logging over 18 minutes a night. He also recorded six points in 24 playoff contests.