After signing a one-year deal for $5 million with the Sens, we now know Tarasenko could have gotten more money and term from a few other teams, one of them being Ottawa itself. Tarasenko was offered four years at $5.5 million per season by the Sens early in free agency, as well as getting offers elsewhere for better than what he'll get now.
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The early contract offer from Ottawa would have earned Tarasenko $2 million more, and would have given him some stability at a time in his career when that's what most players want. Tarasenko, 31, will now have to go through all of this again next season, and could end up even lower when it comes to money. That will depend on how he does in 2022-23.