EDMONTON, AB - Winning first, contract later.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins has his priorities set with the 2020-21 season finally slated to begin on Jan. 13, even though he's entering the final year of his seven-year deal signed back in September 2013.
Despite the expiring contract, the veteran forward and first-overall pick from the 2011 NHL Draft told 630 CHED's Reid Wilkins on Monday his primary focus will be helping the Oilers start strong in the 56-game season that will see them play exclusively Canadian opponents.
"Obviously a weird, different time to be talking contracts," Nugent-Hopkins said of the unprecedented circumstances amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. "Right now I'm just focused on getting the season started. In my mind, I know it's there, but I'm going to put it on the back burner and just really focus on getting the season going and getting started the right way."
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Nugent-Hopkins heading into his 10th campaign with the Oilers, the final year of his seven-year deal
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