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Taxing issue for NHL players when it comes to contract offers

Hometown discount or highway robbery?

Or maybe, when discussing what it would take for the Toronto Maple Leafs to sign Steven Stamkos this summer, it is a bit of both.

The Tampa Bay Lightning captain, who is a pending free agent, reportedly walked away from an eight-year contract offer worth $8.5-million (all figures in U.S. dollars) annually.

Some called it a lowball offer. But even if the Leafs up the ante and offer the Markham, Ont., native an annual salary of $10 million, he would still be leaving money on the table.

That is because only Tampa Bay can offer Stamkos a term of eight years to re-sign (he would be maxed at seven years to sign elsewhere).