

Teams have been told to begin preparing formal offers for the winger, who remains unsigned and in Europe over a month into the NHL season. Nylander must ink an NHL contract by Dec. 1 or he cannot play this season. There is a significant gap between the Leafs' current offer, thought to be in the $6-6.5 million per season range, and Nylander's $8-8.5 million ask. He is a talent -- his 122 points in 163 games is top-50 and his 5-on-5 scoring is around the top-30. That's even with Mitch Marner and ahead of Claude Giroux and John Tavares. The Leafs have dug in and so has the winger.

























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