TORONTO, ON - MARCH 28: Toronto Maple Leafs Center William Nylander (29) reacts during the third period of the NHL regular season game between the Florida Panthers and the Toronto Maple Leafs on March 28, 2018, at Air Canada Centre in Toronto, ON, Canada. (Photograph by Julian Avram/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Report: 'Highly unlikely' Maple Leafs trade Nylander before 5 p.m. deadline

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It appears the William Nylander standoff has come down to one of two possible conclusions: sign or sit.

It's "highly unlikely" the Toronto Maple Leafs will trade Nylander before Saturday's 5 p.m. ET deadline, reports TSN's Bob McKenzie.

If Nylander doesn't sign a contract before then, he'll be ineligible to play at all this season.

If the deadline passes without a new contract, the Maple Leafs could still theoretically deal Nylander's rights this season before Feb. 25, but it would essentially rule out any trade partner with playoff aspirations.

Nylander was drafted eighth overall in 2014, and is coming off back-to-back 61-point seasons.

The Maple Leafs haven't skipped a beat without the young Swede in the lineup, as they've started the season 18-8-0 and own the NHL's best goal differential.

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