Despite some rumors circulating, Igor Shesterkin and the New York Rangers may still take some time to agree on a new contract extension. According to Arthur Staple of The Athletic [https://x.com/StapeAthletic/status/1854677051577336024], there's nothing new on the Shesterkin contract front. This report comes after Kevin Weekes of ESPN posted a picture of the New York City skyline with “$11.5?” caption indicating that Shesterkin could be set to sign a contract extension worth $11.5 million per season. Weekes also reported prior to the start of the season that Shesterkin rejected an eight-year, $88 million contract from the Rangers, which would have made him the highest paid goalie in NHL history. Igor Shesterkin Has Reportedly Rejected Contract Extension Paying Him $11 Million Per Season It’s unclear if Shesterkin and the Rangers will agree on a new contract during the season or if this saga will last until the summer.