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Stamkos sees himself following the Kane, Toews model to sign extension in July

Marc DesRosiers / USA TODAY Sports

Tampa Bay Lightning superstar Steven Stamkos would surely break the market if he hit unrestricted free agency.

The 24-year-old superstar sniper is poised to hit the open market as a 25-year-old in the summer of 2016. If he did become available, there's no doubt NHL teams across the continent would fall over themselves to make him the highest paid NHL player of the salary cap era.

Stamkos doesn't see it going down that way, though:

In the NHL, players are unable to sign extensions with their current teams until they're exactly one-year away from their contracts expiry. That means Stamkos - whose current five-year contract expires following the 2015-16 season - will be eligible to sign a lucrative contract extension this summer.

From the sounds of it, he intends to do just that...

That has to be a relief for Lightning brass, and the club's fans. Meanwhile the streets of Toronto seem likely to be flooded with tears in the not-too-distant future.

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