"When stuff happens, it'll happen," said Hayes, who is playing on a one-year contract he signed July 30, 2018, and can become an unrestricted free agent July 1. "It's either I'll be here for a long time or I'll be out of here."
Hayes, who missed nine games with an upper-body injury before playing in a 1-0 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, is New York's best potential trade chip for teams looking to acquire an impact rental player before the 2019 NHL Trade Deadline on Feb. 25 at 3 p.m. ET.
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Hayes is a top-six center with 33 points (10 goals, 23 assists) in 40 games this season. He has seven points and is averaging 2:21 per game on the power play. He plays against top lines and kills penalties, averaging 2:04 of shorthanded ice time this season.
And he plays for a team, the Rangers, who are approximately one year into a rebuilding project focused on getting younger and faster. The Rangers wouldn't commit long term to Hayes this past offseason, and they haven't made him a contract offer this season either, Hayes said.
Put it all together and Hayes is really an ideal candidate for any contending team that would be willing to pay the price in a trade.
However, and here's where it gets murkier, the Rangers haven't said anything publicly about trading Hayes, who clearly has value to them on the ice, and Hayes himself is hopeful of signing a long-term contract to remain with the Rangers to be part of the core that gets them back into the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
"I love this team, love the guys here," Hayes said. "It's fun being with the new group from the beginning of the year and seeing what we've built. I love the behind-the-scenes people here. I'm super close with them. I love the city. I love the fans. I love everything about New York. I've been here five years. I never thought I would call New York home and I do now, and it's been an absolute blast for five years. If I had my choice, I'd be here."
Hayes said there have been two quick meetings so far between the Rangers and his agent, Bob Murray, who is based in Needham, Massachusetts, and is close with the Hayes family, which is based in nearby Dorchester.
"A couple conversations, but nothing major," Hayes said.