Lamoriello not discouraged as Tavares prepares to field rival offers
Eric Hartline / USA Today Sports
New York Islanders general manager Lou Lamoriello doesn't seem too worried about his franchise player exploring the open market.
Following a report that the Islanders captain will speak with five clubs once the pre-free agency talking period opens Sunday - reportedly including the Dallas Stars, San Jose Sharks, and Toronto Maple Leafs - New York's approach to negotiations hasn't changed.
"I have no disappointment, no discouragement," Lamoriello said on Saturday. "I think that he's earned every right to make whatever choice he has. The most important thing is that we hope the decision is to be an Islander."
Should Tavares reach free agency, he'll be the biggest name to hit the open market since Zach Parise and Ryan Suter in 2012.
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