An eight-year contract worth the equivalent of SEK 600 million – which will only take effect after the NHL season has now begun – may sound extreme. But it is a perfectly reasonable solution for a player of Mika Zibanejad’s caliber in terms of the market that prevails in the world’s best hockey league.
The remarkable thing was that a new agreement was reached so far before the previous agreement had expired.
– Of course you understand that the New York Rangers like Mika, he has done very well since he got there. Then it is the case that the market price for this type of player is on quite long and expensive contracts and if you want to be part of the challenge and have a competitive team, you have to find ways to push long contracts into the plan, says Rickard Wallin.
He himself has experience of games in the Minnesota Wild and Toronto Maple Leafs, but since six seasons back, it’s Viaplay’s late NHL broadcasts that people are perhaps most associated with.
The TV expert says that the New York Rangers for the first time in a long time – the premiere bang away against Washington (1-5) notwithstanding – breathes morning air and has something going on with players like Artemij Panarin and Adam Fox in team building. The long-term contract with 28-year-old Mika Zibanejad suggests, however, that it is the Swedish forwards star that they lean towards when the team will take the next step and become a club with the potential to go far in a Stanley Cup play-off.
– Obviously they feel that Mika is their first center that can get the job done. With this extension, it feels very likely that he will get the captain’s armband as well. It feels like he is the leader of the team that has grown to a large profile, not only in Swedish hockey but in the entire NHL, says Rickard Wallin.