"One side believes a deal is far off, while the other does not share that same viewpoint."
Pagnotta noted that the two sides are trying to find middle ground on term, with Knies preferring a 3-5 year deal and the Leafs aiming to go longer,
but that the real sticking point is the yearly salary."The primary discrepancy appears to lie in the financial commitment, as the Leafs are believed to be looking in the $4 million to $5 million range, whereas Knies wants to be in the neighborhood of $7 million per season, depending on term."