"Until now, I have no idea about anything and I'm not thinking about that," Merzlikins said. "I was focusing on learning hockey in North America. At the end of the World Championship in the summer, my agent will come to me and let me know what's going to happen."
Merzlikins was 22-18-0 with a 2.44 goals-against average, .921 save percentage and five shutouts in 43 games with Lugano of the Swiss National League (NLA) last season. He finished second in the league in wins, third in shutouts, fourth in save percentage and eighth in GAA.
He is 105-79-7 with a 2.63 GAA, .920 save percentage and 15 shutouts in 210 NLA games with Lugano and has twice won the Jacques Plante Trophy as the league's Goaltender of the Year (2016, 2018).
Bob Hartley, in his third season of coaching Merzlikins with Latvia at Worlds, believes he's ready for the NHL challenge.
"I've said it many times…he's pretty impressive," said Hartley, who has 14 years of NHL coaching experience with the Colorado Avalanche, Atlanta Thrashers and Calgary Flames. "His focus, the way he competes, his techniques, are second to none. What he's done in Lugano, what he's done so far with the Latvian national team is very good. It's very impressive. We can only wish him the best. We know the NHL is a great opportunity for Elvis. He'll be ready.
"I have no doubt that he'll be a good one."