Karlsson happy to stay with Senators, never requested trade
In the end, Erik Karlsson got what he wanted.
The Ottawa Senators captain wasn't dealt ahead of Monday's NHL trade deadline - despite reports that the Vegas Golden Knights pushed hard for him - and he said he's happy to be staying in Canada's capital, according to Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun.
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Karlsson also said he never requested a trade and he's open to signing a long-term contract with the Senators, but he'll leave that until the summer, according to Garrioch.
Following Monday's deadline, general manager Pierre Durion told reporters he plans to offer Karlsson a long-term deal if he's still a Senator on July 1.
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As for Karlsson, he can put the trade deadline noise behind him and focus solely on playing his game. The club has lost four straight, but the 27-year-old has been productive, putting up six points in his last seven games.
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