Panarin's agent expects him to start season with Blue Jackets
Artemi Panarin's agent, Dan Milstein, doesn't foresee his client being traded before the start of the regular season.
Panarin made it clear this offseason that he doesn't intend to sign a contract extension with the Columbus Blue Jackets and he will not discuss business with the team once training camp opens. However, following recent discussions between the club's management and Milstein, it doesn't appear as though Panarin is going anywhere.
"We've spoken with management and we expect Panarin to be with the Blue Jackets," Milstein said, according to The Athletic's Craig Custance.
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Panarin has just one year left on his current contract and will become an unrestricted free agent at the conclusion of this season. The possibility of the 26-year-old hitting the open market in July isn't something Panarin's camp appears to be worried about, as Milstein insists going to free agency is merely a player's right.
"Look at it this way, you only become a UFA once in your career when you have an option and opportunity to sign a long-term contract," Milstein said. "Loyalty is important but you're given the right by the CBA to see what's out there."
Panarin is coming off his first season with the Blue Jackets, during which he set a career high with 82 points in 81 games.
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