![]() ![]() Now, however, it’s looking like there may be a shift in RFA negotiations. 9, 2017 ( Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers) The 2020 offseason had been shaping up to be another highly-anticipated one with high-profile players like Alex DeBrincat becoming RFAs for the first time.Īlex DeBrincat, Chicago Blackhawks, Nov. ![]() But for as exciting as this offseason was for fans, it was less exciting for the teams and players involved. For the most part, the summer lived up to expectations as Mitch Marner, Mikko Rantanen, and Patrik Laine all dragged out their negotiations late into the offseason. The past offseason was expected to be an exciting one as a number of high-impact players were coming off their entry-level contracts and were RFAs. Related: NHL Rumors: Pietrangelo, Hall, Holtby, More Effects of DeBrincat Contract In today’s NHL Rumors column, are we seeing a shift in how early teams are attempting to extend their restricted free agents (RFAs), plus will the Alex DeBrincat contract affect the 2020 RFA class? How will the Edmonton Oilers handle Adam Larsson’s injury? Also, will the Dallas Stars and New York Islanders be able to find trade partners for Julius Honka and Josh Ho-Sang, respectively? ![]()
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