Goaltender Ullmark not hurrying into long-term commitment with Sens
OTTAWA — The Ottawa Senators believe they’ve solved their goaltending woes by acquiring Linus Ullmark, but unless a contract extension is signed over the summer this coming season will be an extended tryout for both the player and the team.
Ullmark, who was acquired Monday from the Boston Bruins in exchange for goalie Joonas Korpisalo, centre Mark Kastelic and the 25th first-round pick in Friday’s NHL entry draft, is in the final year of his four-year, US$20-million contract.
While speaking with media Wednesday the 30-year-old Ullmark didn’t appear overly concerned about his contract status. He said finding a place to live, a school for his kids and getting to know the city and organization are the priorities.
“Steve (Staois) and my agent will deal with (contract extensions) off to the side,” said Ullmark. “I told them that once there’s something that needs to be discussed you can always reach me.”