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With Auston Matthews and William Nylander having both signed extensions, the focus in Toronto will now shift to re-signing Mitch Marner and Kasperi Kapanen.

In Winnipeg, the laundry list of pending free agents is a lot longer — and more complicated.

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Patrik Laine, Kyle Connor and Jacob Trouba are all in the final year of their current contracts. And though the team still has control over them, getting them all under the salary cap is going to be tricky.

Let’s focus on Laine, who could be the biggest financial hurdle.

The 20-year-old, who was selected one spot after Matthews in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft, might be the best pure sniper since Alex Ovechkin. He had 36 goals as a rookie, finished second in the Rocket Richard Trophy race with 44 goals last year and is on pace for 40 goals this season. His .50 goals per game is on par with Matthews’ .53 goals per game.

But he’s having an awful contract year, with 35 points in 53 games, including four goals since the start of December. That’s not the kind of production you reward with a five-year deal worth $11.6-million annually.