Leafs make biggest commitment yet in Shanahan era, signing Zaitsev for 7 years
TORONTO — In explaining the biggest contract commitment yet to a player in the Brendan Shanahan era, Maple Leafs general manager Lou Lamoriello said there were two sides to every negotiation.
“This is what we felt he needed,” Lamoriello said the seven-year, US$31.5 million pact given to 25-year-old Nikita Zaitsev on a conference call Tuesday afternoon. “Now, would six (years) be better? Who knows. But it’s seven. These type of decisions are made for a lot of different reasons.”
Those reasons seem to be a combination of upside and cost certainty for a player who was plucked from Russia on a one-year deal exactly one year earlier.
Zaitsev had a largely successful rookie season with the Leafs. He played first-pair minutes against opposing top lines, killed penalties, ran one power play unit and piled up the second-most points of any Leafs defenceman.


