"I told [the Hurricanes] I needed time and they said, 'Sure. Please let us know whenever you can, though. Please [don't wait] until September,'" Williams said.
Williams is a finalist for the Mark Messier NHL Leadership Award, which will be handed out at the 2019 NHL Awards presented by Bridgestone on Wednesday (8 p.m. ET; NBCSN, SN), after helping the Hurricanes reach the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time since 2009.
"I've slowly come to the realization that I can say it was a good year," Williams said. "I can't say it was a great year. But I can say it was a good year. It's hard to do (say it's great). If you don't win, everyone is like, 'Yeah, great year,' and it's like, 'How is this a great year?' So, the more time I have on it, we did some really good things. We raised the bar, which is what we wanted to do, but now we need to keep raising it and keep becoming relevant and respected. It was a good step for us."
A three-time Stanley Cup champion who turns 38 on Oct. 4, Williams had 53 points (23 goals, 30 assists) in 82 regular-season games and seven points (three goals, four assists) in 15 playoff games this season. He has 786 points (312 goals, 474 assists) in 1,244 NHL games with the Philadelphia Flyers, Kings, Capitals and Hurricanes, and has been nicknamed Mr. Game 7 for his 8-1 record in those games, including this season against the Capitals in the Eastern Conference First Round.
"Listen, anything can happen," Williams said. "I've known that in this world, certainly the hockey world, you don't really make plans. You just live it."