Tavares, the Islanders captain and face of their franchise, is entering the final season of a contract that has an average annual value of $5.5 million. He's been eligible to sign an extension since July 1, but an agreement on a contract has yet to be reached.
The questions regarding his future likely will be asked every day until Tavares signs an extension or becomes an unrestriced free agent July 1, 2018. It's hard to envision the situation impacting Tavares' day-to-day approach, but it'll be interesting nonetheless to see how he handles the process.
"It's only a distraction if you let it become a distraction," Tavares told Newsday. "It's not something that every single day I stress and worry about. I'm trying to just be myself, prepare for the season like any other season. Try to be the best captain I can be, the best player I can be for the Islanders and be the best teammate I can be.
"I think everybody knows me pretty well, how I approach things. I think some of that comes from the media standpoint and I understand why the questions get asked. But at the same time all I can control, and all we can control as a team, is how we approach every day and how we can get better and achieve our ultimate goal."
Tavares, the No. 1 pick at the 2009 NHL Draft, has 537 points (235 goals, 302 assists) in 587 NHL games, all with New York.
"He's grown up in our organization. We think the world of him," general manager Garth Snow said. "We want him to retire as an Islander."