When the Predators started to move out their core veterans, many wondered if Juuse Saros would be among them. However, GM Barry Trotz told Pierre LeBrun of TSN and The Athletic (subscription link) that he intends to keep the netminder in the fold:
"I met with his agent, I’d like to re-sign him, I told them that’s our intention," Trotz said. "We’re obviously in a little bit of a re-tool type of situation and when we get reset here, I’d like him to be part of the backbone."
The 28-year-old is signed through the end of next season which means he isn’t even eligible to sign an extension until July 1, 2024. At that point, Saros will be owed a significant raise on his current $5M AAV, one that has been a significant bargain. On that deal, he has led the NHL in games played by a goalie in each of the last two seasons (and is the early leader this year) while posting a .916 SV%. Saros has also finished no lower than fourth in Vezina voting the last two years so basically, the Predators have been getting top-level goaltending for a bit more than the price for a platoon option. That will be changing soon enough.
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