Young RFAs Await Contract Benchmarks: Who Will Set the Market?
A cohort of promising young restricted free agents (RFAs) from the 2023 NHL Draft, including prominent names like Connor Bedard, Leo Carlsson, and Adam Fantilli, are poised for significant new contracts. Despite teams’ eagerness to finalize these deals, these players have demonstrated patience, navigating evolving market dynamics. Interestingly, there’s speculation they might be waiting for Macklin Celebrini, a top prospect from the 2024 draft, to sign his extension first.
According to insights from Chris Johnston, these young stars may not be opposed to Celebrini—who becomes eligible to sign with the San Jose Sharks on July 1st—setting the initial benchmark. Celebrini is currently having an exceptionally productive season, nearing the 100-point mark, making him a strong candidate to establish a new market rate for burgeoning talent.
Contract term will also be a critical factor this offseason, as it represents the final opportunity for players to sign eight-year deals under current rules.
A subtle but significant “waiting game” appears to be unfolding between the camps of Macklin Celebrini and Connor Bedard. While Bedard’s contract is set to expire, his representation might not object to Celebrini’s deal establishing a precedent. The current status of negotiations for both players remains largely undisclosed, with little clear engagement reported between the Sharks and Celebrini’s camp, mirroring the quiet surrounding Bedard’s situation. Both camps are keenly observing each other, anticipating who will sign first and what numbers will emerge this summer.
Maple Leafs President Keith Pelley Begins Organizational Review
Keith Pelley, the newly appointed President and CEO of MLSE (which includes the Toronto Maple Leafs), has initiated a comprehensive review of the organization. According to Pierre LeBrun, Pelley has already engaged in one-on-one meetings with various staff members, delving deep into the team’s operations. His inquiries extend beyond internal discussions, as he is also reportedly consulting with figures across the wider league to gain diverse perspectives.
Pelley’s broad consultation efforts underscore the critical decisions ahead for the Maple Leafs. Chief among these is the future of General Manager Brad Treliving, who has one year remaining on his contract. Pelley faces the pivotal choice of either retaining Treliving in his role or opting for a change in leadership.
This offseason is paramount for the Maple Leafs, and Pelley recognizes the need for ample time to thoroughly assess the situation and implement any necessary strategic adjustments.








