News broke yesterday that there was some interest from the KHL's Ak Bars Kazan in signing Rantanen if he was interested in coming to the NHL. Ak Bars Kazan acquired his rights on Thursday from Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk, and the rumour mill started to turn. Sports-Express writer Igor Eronko went to Twitter where he posted the following:
Hearing Ak Bars is ready to offer Mikko Rantanen a 1-year deal for $4M (tax is just 13% here and no escrow) #Avs
— Igor Eronko (@IgorEronko) July 20, 2019
But that sound you're hearing is the sound of brakes screeching because Eronko might have jumped ahead of this story.
Although there is a rumor that Mikko Rantanen could be headed to AkBars of the KHL due to him and Avalanche being ''far away''in their negotiations GM of the KHL club says that they haven't even spoken about a potential move to the KHL.
— Aivis Kalniņš (@A_Kalnins) July 20, 2019
According to Mike Chambers of The Denver Post, not only will Rantanen be back this season, but will be in Colorado long-term as the team's highest-paid player. I'm pretty certain that the $4 million that Kazan is offering is nice, but there's a better-than-good chance Rantanen will sign for at least $8 million annually with Colorado which certainly trumps the offer from Kazan in every way.
For a guy who is nearly a point-per-game player in his career, there's no way the Avalanche will let him walk away from what is regarded as one of the top lines in the NHL. The only question that needs to be answered is how much will it take to put him back in that spot. Whatever that number is, it will not be matched in any way by any KHL club.
Until next time, keep your sticks on the ice!
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