Maple Leafs winger reportedly eyeing long-term extension
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Maple Leafs winger reportedly eyeing long-term extension
"Nicholas Robertson is unlikely to accept his $1.825M qualifying offer and is seeking a longer-term deal based on how his play improved last season."
"In just 78 games played this year, he recorded 32 points (16 goals, 16 assists), placing him in the top 10 on the team."
"Last year, in 69 games played, Robertson put together 22 points (15 goals, seven assists), showing steady improvement over his career."
"With steady progress, Robertson could very well be more of a key player in the future, potentially as soon as next season."
Nick Robertson is looking for a long-term contract instead of accepting his $1.825M qualifying offer. His decision is based on his improved performance last season, where he recorded 32 points in 78 games. This placed him in the top 10 on the team. In previous seasons, he had 22 points in 69 games and 27 points in 56 games. His steady progress suggests he could become a more significant player for the Maple Leafs in the future.
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