The ongoing contract saga between John Tavares and the New York Islanders seems to be farther from a resolution than ever before.
Last week, it was reported that the two sides had yet to even discuss financial details of a new deal, and this week, Tavares himself fanned the flames of speculation.
"Things are a lot more complicated than they think," Tavares told Brian Compton of NHL.com. "I think everyone's situation is different, everyone's circumstances are different, but you look at some of the situations with guys in similar situations that I'm in, it doesn't always happen the first day or that first month. It takes time.
"It's a big decision in your life and you want to make sure you're thorough and you understand everything going forward, so I think anybody making any decision like this in life would approach it the same way."
Before Tavares commits to the Islanders long term, it's obvious he's waiting to see where the club will even be playing its future home games, as the team is expected to put forth a new arena proposal for the Belmont Park site within the next few weeks.
"I'll take everything into consideration," Tavares said.
"When the time is right, it'll all work out. It's hard for me to just sit here and say what-ifs, because I don't like to look at it that way. You obviously have an idea of the future and things you want to understand and have an idea, but at the same time, I really try to live in the present."
Unless the Islanders and Tavares have some unforeseen breakthrough in contract talks over the next few months, he will become an unrestricted free agent July 1, 2018.
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