Last week, Devils GM Ray Shero was of the belief that Ilya Kovalchuk was still planning to play in the NHL next season.
Today, however, a Russian media outlet is reporting that Kovalchuk is talking with his KHL club, SKA Saint Petersburg, about a possible extension.
If accurate, that would mesh with an earlier report -- the one that Shero ostensibly shot down -- that Kovalchuk had decided to keep playing in Russia.
The NHL’s decision to skip the 2018 Winter Olympics may be weighing on Kovalchuk. If he returns to North America, he won’t be able to represent his country in South Korea -- a fact that was cemented last week when the NHL released its 2017-18 schedule.
Of course, all this could just be SKA Saint Petersburg making a last-ditch attempt to keep Kovalchuk.
“We have the desire to keep Ilya. He is our hockey player, a patriot and loves to play for the national team,” said club president Gennady Timchenko (translated, per Sportsnet). “We will talk today, and we might have some news later.”
Kovalchuk can’t sign an NHL contract until July 1.
Today, SKA will make its final push to keep Kovalchuk in a face-to-face meeting. Expect literally all of the money to be thrown at him.
— Slava Malamud 🇺🇦 (@SlavaMalamud) June 29, 2017