From Kevin Allen  of USA Today:

Left wing Ladislav Nagy views his decision to sign a $5.6 million, two-year deal to play in the Russian Super League as a temporary stop and not a long-term plan.

“Nagy fully intends to come back to the NHL if he can find a situation where he will be given the minutes in order to produce at the elite level he is capable of,” said his agent, Matt Keator.

Read the entry from Mucking and Grinding here.

Nagy was not going to get anywhere near that kind of money in the NHL, so clearly its a salary decision on his part.

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