While he is confident that a new contract can be worked out, Chara knows that it takes both sides to formulate a deal and that nothing is a guarantee. It is a process he has become accustomed to in recent years, having signed separate one-year extensions in March 2018 and March 2019.
Chara added that he is not yet prepared to think about whether or not he would continue to play if he and the Bruins are unable to come to an agreement.
"I am confident, but at the same time, you've been in the business and around hockey for so long that you know there are different circumstances and possibilities," said Chara. "But as of right now, I'm excited. I want to be a Boston Bruin. I want to play for the Boston Bruins. Again, we will see what decisions are gonna be made. That's something up to my agent and senior upper management to go over it.
"If it comes down to [having to play elsewhere], then that's something we can talk about later. I love Boston. I love the city. I think we have the best fans in the world. I have no plans to move or go anywhere else. We will see what the future holds."
It was a milestone season for Chara, who played in both his 1,500th NHL game and 1,000th game with the Bruins. He was the 21st player and sixth defenseman in league history to reach that 1,500-game plateau and is now just 214 games shy of Gordie Howe's all-time record of 1,767. It would take a significant commitment for Chara to reach that number, which he says he is aware of but not striving for.
"There are only a few players who are still active like Joe [Thornton] and Patrick [Marleau], you kind of can't avoid to know [that number]," said Chara. "But at the same time, I think my emphasis and my focus is on the team. I want to just continue to play, not because I want to get the games in - I want to play because I believe I have a lot to offer, I have a lot to bring to the team.
"I think that I believe in my abilities and I continue to go after my dreams. My dreams are not reaching stats. My dreams are to compete and be on the ice in crucial situations and defend when it matters, making strong defensive plays. For me, it's always being out there and being on the ice, doing my thing, and in the offseason being ready and being in the best possible shape, helping my teammates, be a good leader and do whatever I can to help the team win.
"To me, I'm more driven, more dedicated to that than just going out there and just basically being OK and putting the uniform on and going through the motions and not being involved, not being engaged."