The only problem in this story is that Romanov could be in hot water because of his contract. His contract will expire after next season, at the same time as Noah Dobson’s.
Arthur Staple of The Athletic explained in a recent piece that Romanov’s contract situation could be more complicated than expected due to Dobson’s contract.
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In fact, we already know that the Islanders are going to empty the bank to ensure they retain Noah Dobson’s services for the long term. He’s the best defenseman on the team and one of the best in the NHL. He deserves it.
Staple believes Romanov’s contract could be affected. In his opinion, Romanov’s contract will depend on how he performs during the 2024-25 season.
With 20:50 minutes of average playing time per game in 2023-24, Romanov was the Islanders’ third most-used player behind Ryan Pulock and Noah Dobson. He’s getting his chance to shine, and he hasn’t done a bad job of it, finishing last season with the Islanders’ best differential (+23).
Staple’s point is that Romanov must force the hand of his managers with superb performances in 2024-25. Unfortunately, he is the victim of a payroll management problem, and choices will have to be made.
Romanov’s contract certainly won’t be New York’s number-one priority at the end of next season, with the contracts of Noah Dobson, Kyle Palmieri and Brock Nelson all set to expire.