Last season P.K. Subban had 7 goals, 29 a sists. (Getty Images) The Montreal are still negotiating with restricted free agent , trying to get the promising young defenseman under contract for awhile longer Bobby Massie Jersey yet.Their latest attempt? A contract offer that is reportedly for two years and $5.5 million. That's according to RDS, the Quebec-based media outlet ( ). That's a $2.25 million cap hit for a pretty good defenseman.Obviously Subban and his agent haven't agreed to the contract yet. No, he reportedly is looking for a longer term than just two seasons.For a player of his potential and age, it's not out of the question at all to seek a longer term. He's young enough that making it a three-year deal won't take him into unrestricted free agency, especially if the NHL succeeds in the CBA negotiations of extending the amount of time required to hit the open market. If Subban is able Dan Hampton Jersey to to improve and become the player they envision then getting a longer deal now wouldn't be the worst decision in the world. It could save them money in two years when a new extension would be in order.Frankly, the reported offer seems to be cheap enough already. Ha Ha Clinton-Dix Jersey It's easy to think Subban would be worth more than $2.25 million per season. Even though the report from RDS says he wants a longer term, I wouldn't be surprised if he is looking for a little more money, too. His future is still very bright.What would be the concern for the Habs, why would they only go for two years to Subban? Well anything beyond three years means that they wouldn't keep control of his contract -- again, that's operating under the current CBA. So for new GM Marc Bergevin anything beyond three years Gale Sayers Jersey is not something that's appealing. As for not going to that third year, at least not now? Well that's a good question. Subban did see a 50 percent decrease in his goals last season, seeing those drop from 14 to 7 (and a drop of 9 to 5 on the power play). Akiem Hicks Jersey Maybe that's a minor concern and the Habs want to see his production trend back upward before giving him a longer deal. Obviously his primary responsibility is defense but who doesn't want a star two-way guy on the blue line? Who knows.Even though we've learned over the years that GMs don't often use them, the longer he stays unsigned by the Canadiens the longer teams have time to consider making an offer sheet.