Jason Robertson's future with the Dallas Stars is now one of the biggest storylines of the offseason, and his next contract might change how the team builds for years to come, per Nick Kypreos.
The 25-year-old winger is one of the NHL's most consistent scorers, but his extension talks have already sparked questions.
According to Nick Kypreos , Robertson could command a salary similar to Mikko Rantanen's $12 million per year, a number that would push the Stars' cap to its limits and test how committed they are to keeping their top forward long-term.
This report may very well scare other teams trying to acquire Robertson.
For Dallas, the decision is clear but complicated: sign their star for massive money, or at least consider a trade if the deal becomes unmanageable.
Robertson has remained remarkably consistent, producing 80 points in each of the past two seasons following his 109-point breakout campaign. With 35 goals last year and 394 career points in just 374 games, he's a cornerstone talent.
But matching Rantanen's $12 million price tag could force the Stars to shuffle their roster and make tough choices elsewhere.
While Dallas remains his expected destination, there's a growing sense that other teams would gladly line up if contract talks drag on.
As a fan, I think the Stars should find a way to keep him, even if it means getting creative with the salary cap.
I believe that the next few months will show whether Dallas locks Robertson up for good or risks letting another club test their resolve.
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