Tue 9/3/13 5:05 PM

Derek Stepan and the New York Rangers reportedly aren't moving forward much in their contract negotiations. According to TSN's Bob McKenzie, Stepan is looking for deal similar to the one that teammate Ryan McDonagh received. McDonagh inked a six-year/28.2 million contract in July. The Rangers want Stepan to commit to a shorter "bridge-type" contract. This is a standstill we've seen before in other restricted free agent cases across the league, including Toronto' Nazem Kadri, St. Louis' Alex Pietrangelo and Buffalo's Cody Hodgson.