Trotz confident Tavares negotiations will go smoothly
Barry Trotz appears confident he'll begin his first season as head coach of the New York Islanders with their franchise player leading the attack.
Asked about the John Tavares situation on a conference call, Trotz said he had a "great conversation" with the All-Star and believes his negotiations with the organization are in "great hands" with new president and GM Lou Lamoriello, according to Andrew Gross of Newsday.
Since last July 1, there has been rampant speculation on whether Tavares will hit the free-agent market or re-up with the Islanders on a long-term extension. It's still unclear which side he's leaning toward, but by hiring Lamoriello and Trotz, it's clear the Isles are doing everything they can to keep the 2009 No. 1 pick in orange and blue.
"I think what I know of Lou, what I know of John ... I felt strongly that once Lou gets with John ... Lou's going to execute a plan, a long-term plan that will be very successful so we can chase the Stanley Cup and win a Stanley Cup," Trotz added.
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Teams can begin negotiating with Tavares on June 25, while the free-agency window officially opens July 1.
In 82 games in 2017-18, he has registered 37 goals and 47 assists.