Nope.
The first person I thought of when the NHL introduced the amnesty buy-out was Richards; the way you could see his body breaking down and knowing that he was going to paid $5.75M for years and years amd years was enough to see that he was on borrowed time.
One of the best playoff performers of his generation, but he just can't play the same or keep up with the pace of play anymore.
Can't imagine paying him for five more seasons after this one.