Igor Shesterkin recently rejected a significant contract extension worth $88 million over eight years, which would have given him an average annual salary of $11 million. This deal would have made him the highest-paid goaltender in NHL history, but Shesterkin believes his value will only increase. It’s a bold decision, but the New York Rangers seem willing to negotiate.
In the meantime, the Rangers secured a 4-1 victory over the Detroit Red Wings last night, with Shesterkin delivering a standout performance. He proved to be a major challenge for Red Wings head coach Derek Lalonde, who praised the goaltender’s efforts post-game.
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Although Shesterkin’s talent is undeniable, some fans believe that an $11 million salary is too high unless the Rangers win a Stanley Cup. Without other players earning similar salaries, particularly forwards or defensemen, the justification for such a deal remains a topic of debate.