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Jake Gardiner on new 5-year contract: 'It’s positive for both myself and the Leafs'

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Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Jake Gardiner appeared on Sportsnet 590 on Wednesday morning to discuss his freshly-signed five-year, $20.25-million contract.

The 24-year-old began by acknowledging the idea of a long-term deal came later in the negotiating process. "Right away, I was thinking two-year deal and so were they," he said. "We came together and decided a long-term deal was more – was better off for both of us and we got it done. I think it’s positive for both myself and the Leafs."

Despite the team's late-season collapse that saw it fall out of playoff contention, Gardiner posted strong numbers down the stretch - five goals and 9 assists in 21 games. That success was based on a balanced style of play that he wants to continue, with the goal of helping the team avoid the same fate this season:

I mean, I think I played really well - good hockey at the end of the year and I look to do that next year. Look to add a little offense and be a steady defenseman back there too ... This summer I know everyone is working their tails off. I’m hoping we’re not going to disappoint this year. That’s obviously the goal. We’re looking pretty good going into the season.

Finally, Gardiner addressed his relationship with head coach Randy Carlyle, oft-rumored to be somewhat contentious:

I think it’s just more of a – he likes to push young guys, especially when he thinks they can reach their full potential, and I think that’s just what he’s doing with me. It’s not a bad relationship whatsoever. I think, like I said, he pushes me and he plays me a lot, so that’s a positive. Plays me a lot of minutes, which is all you can ask for as a defenseman. So it’s pretty good.

If Gardiner can reach his full potential over the course of his new deal, his production on the ice will likely make his average annual valuation of $4.05 million look like a steal.

Click here to read 'Analytics suggest Jake Gardiner is exceptional, and that he should be unleashed' via theScore's Thomas Drance.

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