On a day where the New York Islanders celebrated a landmark achievement in the long-term security of the franchise, its potential ripple effect on the not-so-distant future of the club's most important player was predictably thrust into the forefront.
As the Isles' ownership group officially announced the plan for a new arena at Belmont Park, returning the club to its roots and soon banishing the nightmare that is the Barclays Center, captain John Tavares was asked if the confirmation of the shiny new facility will be enough to make him stay.
"For my situation it's really exciting news," Tavares said, according to Arthur Staple of Newsday. "I'm not going to say it's going to change or ultimately make my decision, but everything that's involved in my daily life plays into it and going to the rink, playing games is a big part of that."
Tavares is eligible to sign a contract extension at any point, and will officially become an unrestricted free agent if a deal isn't reached by July 1.
The 27-year-old is doing his part to make sure he gets his worth, too, as he currently ranks third in the NHL with 42 points in 34 games this season.
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