• Islanders Deal With Barzal a Positive for Both Sides

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    The New York Islanders and star center Mat Barzal have agreed to terms on a three-year, $21 million contract, with an average annual value of $7 million. The Structure

    Barzal';s earnings will gradually increase over the three years of his contract. The good news is that the deal will expire when the star center is 26 and still a restricted free agent with arbitration rights.

    In year one, Barzal will make $4 million, year two, $7 million, and in year three, $10 million. Additionally, year one includes a $1 million signing bonus with a $3 million cap hit. Despite their different structures, the contract is comparable to Calgary Flames forward Matthew Tkachuk';s.

    Since Mathew Barzal was signed after July 10, 2020, per the MOU, his qualifying offer will be the lesser of:

    1) 120% of the AAV

    2) 100% of the last year salary

    Therefore, rule 1 will apply and the QO will be 120% of his $7M AAV, resulting in a $8.4M QO at expiry of his contract.- CapFriendly (@CapFriendly) January 9, 2021

    By retaining his RFA status, general manager Lou Lamoriello ensured the Islanders are in a position to lock Barzal up long-term at the end of this deal. Lamoriello has the option to qualify Barzal at the end of the 2022-23 season at $8.4 million. However, he';s expected to be due for a bit of a raise by then. Expect that raise to be somewhere near Mitch Marner';s ($10.8 million AAV) or Auston Matthews'; ($11.6 million AAV) contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs.

    It';s unlikely a team will slide an offer sheet Barzal';s way at the end of this deal, as the compensation would be four first-round picks in exchange for the two-time All-Star. Lamoriello has ensured that their star player will be with the organization as long as possible.Immediate Impact

    Signing Barzal should come as a relief to head coach Barry Trotz, who has voiced his displeasure about Barzal missing the first few days of training camp. "If you're going to start the season, you have to get going right away," Trotz said on Wednesday. "We've grinded, we've done what we do as an organization, as a franchise, and how we play, I don't know if you can replicate what we're doing if you've been out for a while."

    Immediately following the announcement of his new contract, Barzal took to the ice at Northwell Health Ice Center, resuming practice with his teammates.

    Mat Barzal resumes spot on #Isles PP1 along with Pulock-Dobson and Lee and Eberle. Pageau moves to PP2 with Nelson, Beauvillier, Bailey and D Nick Leddy.- Andrew Gross (@AGrossNewsday) January 9, 2021

    Barzal will resume his role as the Islanders'; top-line center while also centering the first power-play unit. The Isles will enter the 2020-21 season with one of the deepest center cores in the league, with Brock Nelson, J.G. Pageau and Casey Cizikas following Barzal.

    It';s believed that Lamoriello and Barzal were working on a five or six-year contract, somewhere north of $9 million per year. However, due to cap restrictions, both sides settled for the bridge-deal. This works in favor of the Islanders, as it keeps Barzal a restricted free agent and his rights with the club.

    Further, Barzal';s desire for a long-term contract shows that the superstar forward is happy to be playing on Long Island and under the Trotz system. Despite the holdup, it seems the only reason the deal took so long was that Lamoriello had been working on moving out a contract or two in a trade.

    Barzal and Isles were focused on a 6 year extension, but Lamoriello wasn't able to move enough money to make that work. Just before camp the negotiation shifted to a 3 year bridge. https://t.co/afSwoYZVYN- Darren Dreger (@DarrenDreger) January 9, 2021

    "TFP reported earlier in the off-season the Islanders have been shopping veteran forward Leo Komarov, who owns a seven-team no-trade list," wrote The Fourth Period, "and defenceman Thomas Hickey."

    Barzal';s focus will now shift to the regular season, which begins in five days for the Islanders who will take on the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden on Thursday night. He';s coming off a successful 2019-20 season when he scored 19 goals and 41 assists in 68 games and five goals and 12 assists in 22 playoff games.

    The Islanders could still use a top-6 forward who knows how to put the puck in the net. However, with the emergence of Anthony Beauvillier and with prospect Oliver Wahlstrom on the cusp of making the NHL roster, the goal-scorers could come from within. Barzal will look to capitalize on the growth of his team and aim to return to the 85-point mark he reached in his rookie season or higher.

    Mat Barzal on if he wanted to play elsewhere: "No, absolutely not. The whole negotiation... was totally respectable on both sides. I think it's pretty clear that I love it on the Island." #Isles- Joe Pantorno (@JoePantorno) January 9, 2021

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