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    Lyle Richardson
    Jul 26, 2023, 14:04

    Vladimir Tarasenko is still a free agent, but as the NHL moves further into the off-season and teams fill out their rosters, what could his next contract look like?

    Vladimir Tarasenko

    Since changing agents on July 5, UFA Vladimir Tarasenko seems no closer to signing with a new NHL team.

    Tarasenko reportedly rejected multiple offers from several clubs believed to be worth between $5.5 million and $6 million per season. Rumors linked him to the Carolina Hurricanes, Nashville Predators, Ottawa Senators and San Jose Sharks. It's believed the 31-year-old right winger's new representatives reached out to those teams to restart contract talks.

    On July 15, the New York Post's Ethan Sears suggested Tarasenko might be a good target for the New York Islanders to bolster their scoring. A lack of salary cap space for the Isles, however, would be a significant obstacle. Sears proposed a couple of cost-cutting moves, including a possible trade of center Jean-Gabriel Pageau and his $5-million cap hit.

    A week later, Florida Hockey Now's George Richards wondered if the Panthers might take a shot at landing Tarasenko. Given their salary-cap limitations, however, he believes the six-time 30-goal scorer would have to accept a one-year contract worth around $4 million and use that to parlay a bigger contract next summer, perhaps with the Panthers as a suitor.

    Tarasenko's problem is that just nine teams currently carry more than $5.5 million in cap space. Several of them, such as the Senators, also have RFAs to sign, which will further deplete their remaining cap dollars.

    This situation could reach a point where Tarasenko might not have much choice but to sign a one-year contract for less than those he recently rejected. A strong performance this season would boost his chances for a more lucrative deal under a much higher salary cap next summer.