Although the signs point toward Williams returning rather than retiring, he has yet to tell the Hurricanes of his plans and remains an unrestricted free agent. The forward, who turns 38 on Oct. 4, has been contemplating retirement after playing 18 seasons in the NHL.
If the three-time Stanley Cup winner retires or unexpectedly signs with another team, he will leave a significant hole in Carolina's locker room and its lineup.
Williams' leadership last season, his first as captain, was invaluable in helping the Hurricanes qualify for the playoffs and guiding younger players such as Aho, a potential future captain, and 19-year-old forward Andrei Svechnikov. Williams also showed he can play at a high level, finishing second on Carolina with 23 goals and third with 53 points.