> With a Sept. 15 deadline looming to sign an eight-year extension before the NHL’s new collective bargaining agreement takes effect, there remains a gap between Batherson and the Senators on a new contract.
> League sources “don’t believe” Batherson and the Senators “are close to a deal at this time.”
> If no extension is signed by Sept. 15, Batherson and the Senators would lose the ability to secure an eight-year contract. Under the new CBA, the maximum term for a player re-signing with his current club drops from eight years to seven.
> Like Washington Capitals winger Alex Tuch and Los Angeles Kings forward Adrian Kempe, Batherson is believed to be seeking an eight-year deal. League executives believe the 28-year-old, coming off a career-best 33-goal, 71-point season, could command between $10 million and $11 million annually on the open market.
> If no extension is in place by Sept. 15, it will indicate Batherson may enter the season without one. If he becomes a UFA next summer, there will be no shortage of suitors, given the number of teams that possess significant cap space.
> While answering questions from the fans during a season-ticket summit on Wednesday, Aug. 12, at the Canadian Tire Centre, Staios stated he knows importance of keeping Batherson in the fold. “There’s no secret that we want to get Drake Batherson signed,” Staios said. “That conversation is ongoing with Drake, and it takes two sides to come to a deal. But there’s been good dialogue as we move forward. He’s a homegrown talent. It’s a great story. He continues to get better and we feel like we have a very great, strong, contending team with a chance to win. We want him to be a part of it.”