After watching this crack grow/morph all season, I'm growing increasingly convinced that soon the ice at the Western edge of Ellesmere Island will eventually meet up with the North Canadian coastline as the Beaufort either melts out or spins more in the gyre.
Either way, the ice flow now possible into the Nares Strait (from what I've roughly measured on Worldview) is about 10km per day. I think if the ice were solid between Ellesmere and Greenland, the crack would extend all the way around Greenland's north coast.
All that said, I think the mega crack will continue to grow and I suspect will become a mini-Fram export. Plus, after 2019, I think it's becoming clear that this crack is becoming a new feature of the Arctic. It's kinda wild to think that some of the coastlines have probably not had water splash on them for maybe the last 100 years. I'd love to see really old satellite imagery of the arctic.