Report: Condra seeking 3-year deal, has offer from Senators
Erik Condra has an opportunity to stay loyal or find a new home.
The 28-year-old forward is seeking a three-year deal and has an offer on the table from the Ottawa Senators, reports Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun.
Condra, who's spent his entire career with the Senators, is an unrestricted free agent. He's drawing interest from several clubs other than the only NHL team he's ever known, so he'll have to make up his mind about where he plans to spend his future.
"(There's) been lots of calls on him so we will have to talk it over. He likes Ottawa," Condra's agent Steve Bartlett told the Sun.
General manager Bryan Murray is interested in keeping Condra, who recorded a career-high nine goals last season.
"We've talked to Erik Condra one more time to see where we might be," said Murray. "They've suggested that they'll come back to us in the next day or so and give us an idea what contract (they) might look at."
Condra earned $1.3 million last season.
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