"I'm going to take my time and make sure I make the right one, right?" Williams said. "Because if I'm all in, I'm going to be all in. If I'm not quite all there, then I have to reassess the situation. I'm not going to be good if I'm 85 percent all in. I've got to be all in. That's the only that's fair to me, fair to the teammates, fair to everybody."
Williams has stopped short of saying it will definitely be with the Hurricanes if he does decide to play another season but has acknowledged that is the most likely scenario.
"We built a house and I'd prefer not to move my kids again," Williams said. "But, listen, anything can happen. I've known that in this world, certainly the hockey world. You don't really make plans. You just live it."
Waddell said he believes Williams will remain with the Hurricanes, who on Tuesday matched a five-year, $42.27 million offer sheet given to forward Sebastian Aho by the Montreal Canadiens.
"If he's going to play, we feel he's going to play here in Carolina," Waddell said of Williams. "He built a house here, his family's here and he said all along this is where he wants to play. I don't see anything happening in the very near future, but I think over the next period of time we'll know for sure."