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The post-Weber era didn't last long in Nashville.The Predators signed defenseman Yannick Weber to a one-year contract worth $575,000, the team announced Friday.The 27-year-old spent the last three seasons with the Vancouver Canucks, and had a career year in 2014-15, posting 11 goals and 10 assists. Last year, he struggled, with just seven points and a minus-17 rating in 45 games.As a member of the Canucks, he wore the No. 6 sweater, but Adam Vingan of the Tennessean reports the new acquisition isn't expected to don the number in Nashville. It was most recently worn there by former captain Shea Weber, who was traded to the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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Alex Burrows is going nowhere.General manager Jim Benning doesn't plan to buy out Burrows, he told media Friday following news that the club signed unrestricted free agent Loui Eriksson to a six-year contract.
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Milan Lucic feels like a kid again.The newest member of the Edmonton Oilers signed a whopping seven-year, $42-million contract on the first day of free agency and met with the media hours later."It's such a refreshing feeling to come into a situation like this," Lucic said. "It's time for this team to have some attitude and swagger. I want to bring that to the lineup."Twelve teams were courting Lucic, according to The Globe and Mail's James Mirtle. And make no mistake, Lucic chose Edmonton:
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The New York Islanders are bringing back one of their restricted free agents by re-signing forward Shane Prince to a two-year contract, the team announced Friday.Prince will earn $850,000 per season, reports Newsday's Arthur Staple. The new salary marks a small raise from the $700,000 he earned last year.The 23-year-old was acquired in a mid-season trade that sent a third-round pick to the Ottawa Senators. He finished his first full NHL season with six goals and 11 assists in 62 games.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Boston Bruins announced the signing of forward Riley Nash to a two-year contract Friday.He'll be paid $900,000 over the next two seasons.Nash, 27, scored nine goals and added 13 assists in 64 games in 2015-16 with the Carolina Hurricanes.The former first-round pick of the Edmonton Oilers has 31 goals and 50 assists in 242 career NHL games.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Philadelphia Flyers added former Hobey Baker Award winner Andy Miele to their team Friday.Miele signed a one-year, one-way contract, the club announced. It's worth a reported $600,000, according to TSN's Frank Seravalli.It appears the 28-year-old will get a crack at the NHL level after ripping up the AHL the last two seasons. He had 62 points in 75 games last season, and 70 points in 71 games in 2014-15.Miele's played 15 games in the NHL, recording two assists.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The San Jose Sharks added some speed to their forward group Friday, signing Mikkel Boedker to a four-year deal worth a reported $16 million, according to ESPN's Pierre LeBrun.Boedker was among the most sought-after forwards after scoring 17 goals and 51 points split between the Arizona Coyotes and Colorado Avalanche last season."Mikkel's tremendous speed is his best attribute and he has the ability to back off defenders with his combination of quickness and soft hands," Sharks general manager Doug Wilson said. "His creativity and puck-handling abilities make him a threat in the transition game and he is a positive contributor in all three zones. We think he will thrive with our group and look forward to him joining our team."While the 26-year-old has been largely regarded as a skilled forward, his biggest knock has been his inability to hit the 20-goal mark.Boedker was offered more money and term elsewhere, but was drawn to the allure of possibly winning a Stanley Cup with the Sharks, reports TSN's Darren Dreger.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Los Angeles Kings have reportedly signed forward Teddy Purcell to a one-year, $1.6-million contract, according to Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman.The 30-year-old recorded 43 points in 76 games last season split between the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers, and added a pair of goals during a first-round playoff series against the New York Islanders.Purcell is taking a significant pay cut after making $4.5 million per season the past three years in a deal signed with the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2013.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Philadelphia Flyers announced the signing of forward Boyd Gordon to a one-year contract Friday.The deal is worth a reported $950,000, according to the Associated Press' Stephen Whyno.Gordon had two goals and two assists in 65 games with the Arizona Coyotes last season. His signing made Ryan White expendable, and White ended up signing in Arizona.A veteran of almost 700 regular-season games, Gordon will turn 33 on Oct. 18.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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Here are the fantasy implications of the Montreal Canadiens signing forward Alexander Radulov from the KHL:Four years since his last stint in the NHL, 29-year-old Russian winger Radulov is back in North America. While undeniably talented, the 15th overall pick in the 2004 draft has had an inglorious run as an NHLer.After rookie and sophomore seasons as a Predator in which he tallied 44 goals and 51 assists in 145 games, Radulov jumped to the KHL for the 2008-09 season. He remained there until coming back to Nashville for 17 total contests in 2011-12. Things ended poorly that season, as Radulov was suspended by the team for breaking curfew during the playoffs, and he ultimately returned to the KHL.In the four subsequent seasons, all with CSKA Moscow, Radulov recorded 78 goals and 160 assists in 181 games. Firmly in his prime, he's never had any trouble putting up points wherever he's played, be it at home or abroad.Like with any free agent signed so early in the offseason, it's difficult to project where exactly he'll feature on his team, but given his offensive pedigree, he'll likely play on a line centered by either Alex Galchenyuk or Tomas Plekanec and see ample power play time.The Canadiens gambled (and failed) on a one-year contract to a similarly "enigmatic" Russian last offseason, Alexander Semin, whose Montreal tenure lasted only 15 games. For fantasy purposes, Radulov likely represents a late-round flier. A best case scenario would be 20 goals and 30 assists, but the chief concern would be how much rust Radulov has after being away from the NHL for four seasons.While he hasn't missed huge chunks of time due to injury at any point in his career, he sat out at least a handful of games during each of the last four KHL seasons, a concern given his physical style of play. Still, as a late-round gamble, Radulov has a lot of potential, especially if details of his expected usage in Montreal emerge closer to fantasy draft time.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Winnipeg Jets dipped a toe into the free-agent waters Friday.The club announced the signing of defenseman Brian Strait to a one-year contract worth $600,000. It's a one-way deal.Strait had a goal and five assists in 61 games for the New York Islanders last season. He averaged 15:26 in ice time.The 28-year-old has played in 182 regular-season games, scoring six goals and adding 21 assists.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Detroit Red Wings added grit Friday by signing forward Steve Ott to a one-year deal, which ESPN's Pierre LeBrun reports is worth $800,000.Ott was limited to just 21 games this past season and in turn went goalless with just two assists.While Ott is now 33 years of age, he remains a thorn in the side of opponents, having accumulated 120 penalty minutes in 99 games over the past two seasons.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Montreal Canadiens took one of the biggest gambles as free agency opened Friday, signing Alexander Radulov to a one-year $5.75-million deal, and though the Russian forward's character has been questioned in the past, he insists he's matured since his last NHL stint in 2012."I have to lead by example because I have a kid," Radulov said, according to Greg Wyshynski of Yahoo! Sports.The former Nashville Predators forward expressed his desire to win a Stanley Cup in Montreal, and surely caught Michel Therrien's ear by saying: "Whatever the coach tells me to do, I will do it," according to NHL.com's Arpon Basu.Meanwhile, his new general manager Marc Bergevin also supported the notion that Radulov's past is behind him, and he's a new man coming to Montreal."When Radulov was playing in Nashville, the problem wasn't related to character. It was about maturity," Bergevin said.Radulov infamously left the NHL after being suspended by the Predators in 2012 for missing a team curfew during the playoffs.Since then, the 29-year-old has finished among the top-two in KHL scoring in three of the past four seasons, and Bergevin believes he may make one of the biggest impacts of any free agent signed Friday:
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The Arizona Coyotes signed forward Ryan White to a one-year, $1-million contract Friday, reports TSN's Bob McKenzie.The 28-year-old agitator had 11 goals and five assists in 73 games for the Philadelphia Flyers last season. His 16 points were a career high, a result of his logging regular duty for the first time in the NHL.White averaged 12:34 in ice time.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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In a matter of days, the Tampa Bay Lightning managed to lock up captain Steven Stamkos and defenseman Victor Hedman to eight-year extensions that were well below market value, and general manager Steve Yzerman credits his stars' desire to win as the reason the deals got done."With Stamkos and Hedman (signing), these are our cornerstones," Yzerman said Friday. "Very important parts of our franchise and good guys to represent us.""They both want to win and they both wanted to stay here," he continued. "They've had some success and they want to continue that."Some rumors saw a potential Stamkos contract pegged at upwards of $12 million per year, but the 26-year-old opted to remain in Tampa on a deal averaging $8.5 million.Meanwhile, some believe Hedman would have commanded more if he hit free agency next offseason, but the blue-liner will also stay to contend for a Cup, on a deal worth $7.85 million per season, starting in 2017."It's been a good couple of days for the organization," Yzerman added, according to Bryan Burns of TampaBayLightning.com.With backup goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy receiving a three-year extension of his own Friday, the next step is signing restricted free agent Nikita Kucherov, and Yzerman said he's confident an agreement with the 30-goal scorer will be reached "at some point."Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Dallas Stars have announced the re-signing of Patrick Eaves to a one-year deal.Eaves has spent the last two seasons with Stars, but saw a 10-point decline in 2015-16.The forward put up 11 goals and 17 points in 54 games, but played a much more valuable role during the playoffs, tallying three goals and six points in nine games.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Detroit Red Wings are taking a chance on Thomas Vanek, signing the forward to a one-year contract, the team announced Friday.
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The Toronto Maple Leafs have added some grit.The club announced the singing of forward Matt Martin to a four-year contract Friday. The deal is worth $10 million, according to Bob McKenzie of TSN.The 27-year-old winger scored a career-high 10 goals for the New York Islanders last season, albeit on an inflated 11.6 shooting percentage. He also added nine assists, tying a previous single-season high.Martin, however, is not known for his scoring. He led the NHL in hits with 365 (4.6 per game) in 2015-16, and has been at the top of this category in each of the past five seasons.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Montreal Canadiens have signed restricted free agent Daniel Carr to a two-year contract.The 24-year-old got his first taste of the NHL this season, suiting up in 23 games with the Canadiens.Carr proved he could have value with the team going forward, posting six goals and nine points while being nearly a point-per-game player in the American Hockey League with 10 goals and 21 points in 24 games.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Arizona Coyotes locked up two defensemen on Friday.The club signed Kevin Connauton to a two-year, $2-million contract and Klas Dahlbeck to a one-year, $750,000 deal.Connauton, 26, had five goals and 12 assists in 65 games last season. Dahlbeck played 71 games last year, scoring twice and adding six assists while averaging 15 minutes in ice time. He'll turn 25 next week.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Vancouver Canucks have reportedly signed defenseman Philip Larsen to a one-year deal at $1.025 million, according to TSN's Darren Dreger.Larsen has spent the last two seasons in the KHL. He had 11 goals and 25 assists in 52 games last season.The 26-year-old has played 125 games in the NHL, recording eight goals and 23 assists.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Montreal Canadiens have agreed to terms with their top selection at this year's draft, signing No. 9 pick Mikhail Sergachev to a three-year entry-level contract.The 18-year-old is coming off his first season with the Windsor Spitfires of the Ontario Hockey League, where he was named the league's defenseman of the year.He tallied 17 goals and 57 points in 67 games during the regular season and added another five points in five playoff games.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Chicago Blackhawks are clearing a bit more salary cap space.The club has placed defenseman David Rundblad on waivers for the purpose of a contract buyout, according to Pierre LeBrun of ESPN.A buyout will save the Blackhawks $916,667 in cap space for 2016-17.General manager Stan Bowman indicated Rundblad petitioned for the move.
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Paul Bissonnette could not sit idly while NHL free agents were raking in some serious cash.General managers spent $544,829,124 total dollars in the first two hours of the signing period, leaving the former NHL forward to question his place in the hockey world.Related: Luongo adds trash can emoji to his own CapFriendly pageFirst, he made a personal decision.
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The Colorado Avalanche shored up their blue line on the first day of free agency Friday, signing defenseman Patrick Wiercioch to a one-year contract, the club announced. The deal is worth $800,000, according to Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman.Wiercioch fell victim to a crowded Ottawa Senators back end, and wasn't extended a qualifying offer heading into free agency.The 25-year-old only notched five points in 52 games with the Senators last season, but it could prove to be a low-risk, high-reward deal for the Avalanche, as he can slot in nearly anywhere.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Tampa Bay Lightning have locked up another of their pending free agents, signing goaltender Andre Vasilevskiy to a three-year contract worth $10.5 million.With the move, it appears Vasilevskiy will be the club's future No. 1. Both he and Ben Bishop had one year remaining on their respective contracts prior to the signing.Vasilevskiy was set to become a restricted free agent, while Bishop will become an unrestricted free agent next season.The 21-year-old is coming off his second season as Bishop's second in command. He dressed in 24 games, posting a .910 save percentage and a 2.76 goals-against average, but elevated his play in the playoffs, posting a .925 save percentage and a 2.76 goals-against average.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Colorado Avalanche have signed free-agent forward Joe Colborne to a two-year, $5-million contract, reports TSN's Darren Dreger.A former first-round pick, 16th overall in 2008, Colborne exploded in a big way last season, scoring 19 goals and adding 25 assists in 73 games for the Calgary Flames. He hit the market after he wasn't tendered a qualifying offer.A center, Colborne will turn 27 in January. His previous career highs in goals and points were 10 and 28.
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The Washington Capitals have added even more depth to their forward crop, signing Brett Connolly to a one-year contract worth $850,000, according to TSN's Gord Miller.The former first-round draft pick will join the Capitals after a disappointing first full season with the Boston Bruins.Connolly contributed just nine goals and 25 points in a career-high 71 games.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Montreal Canadiens have come to terms with Zach Redmond, signing the defenseman to a two-year contract worth $1.225 million, the club announced.The 27-year-old spent last season split between the Colorado Avalanche and their AHL affiliate, the San Antonio Rampage. He collected six points in 37 games with Colorado.Redmond will likely slot in as a depth defenseman with the Canadiens and could prove to be valuable as a right-handed shot.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Los Angeles Kings have signed forward Michael Latta to a one-year contract, according to Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman.
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Cross off another team from Lee Stempniak's list.The Carolina Hurricanes added the forward on a two-year, $5-million contract Friday, the club announced.The Canes are Stempniak's 10th NHL team. He had a strong 2015-16 season, scoring 19 goals and adding 32 assists for the New Jersey Devils and Boston Bruins.Stempniak will be 34 in February, and provides leadership for a young Carolina team.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The New York Rangers have signed veteran forwards Michael Grabner and Nathan Gerbe, as well as defenseman Adam Clendening.Grabner's deal is reportedly worth $3.2 million over two years, according to Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet, while Darren Dreger of TSN is reporting a one-year, $600,000 contract for Gerbe.Grabner, 28, has scored 104 goals in 397 career games, including a single-season high of 34 back in 2010-11. He spent this past season with the Toronto Maple Leafs, with whom he recorded nine goals and nine assists.Gerbe spent the past two seasons in Carolina, but the majority of his career with Buffalo. The 28-year-old has recorded 58 goals and 80 assists in his 394-game career.Clendening brings 50 games of experience to the table, with two goals and nine assists to his credit.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Los Angeles Kings signed goaltender Jeff Zatkoff to a two-year contract Friday to back up Jonathan Quick, reports TSN's Bob McKenzie.Zatkoff will join the team that originally drafted him in the third round in 2006. He never played a game for the Kings before signing with the Pittsburgh Penguins on July 1, 2012.The 29-year-old dressed in 14 games this past season, posting a .917 save percentage and a 2.79 goals-against average.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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Dan Hamhuis' tenure with the Vancouver Canucks is over.The Dallas Stars have signed the defenseman to a two-year, $7.5-million contract, according to multiple reports.The 33-year-old spent the last six seasons at the top of Vancouver's defensive depth chart, and although he's recently battled injuries, Hamhuis is confident he can return to the form that earned him a spot on Canada's 2014 Olympic team.He joins a formidable defensive corps in Dallas that features John Klingberg, Johnny Oduya, and Jordie Benn.Prior to scoring only 13 points in 58 games last season, Hamhuis registered 10 consecutive seasons of 20-plus points, and should benefit from an offensive boost in a potent Stars lineup.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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Alexander Radulov is coming back to the NHL.The Russian winger has signed a one-year contract with the Montreal Canadiens.
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The Winnipeg Jets have signed forward Shawn Matthias to a two-year, $4.25-million contract.Matthias suited up in 71 games between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Colorado Avalanche last season, totaling 12 goals and 16 assists.He has proven to be a reliable depth player throughout his career, and brings size and speed to the Jets' lineup.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The New Jersey Devils have locked up forward Devante Smith-Pelly for two years at $2.6 million and defenseman Jon Merrill for two years at $2.275 million.After managing just six goals and 12 points in 46 games with the Montreal Canadiens, Smith-Pelly elevated his play after being shipped to the Devils, collecting eight goals and 13 points in 18 games down the stretch.Merrill is coming off his third season with the Devils since being drafted in the second round in 2010. The 24-year-old was limited to just 47 games, putting up one goal and four assists.The Devils also signed forward Beau Bennett - who was recently acquired from the Pittsburgh Penguins - to a one-year contract worth $725,000.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Tampa Bay Lightning have locked up their franchise defenseman.Defenseman Victor Hedman has signed an eight-year contract extension worth $63 million, meaning an average annual valuation of $7.875 million.
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The Montreal Canadiens have nabbed Roberto Luongo's former backup, signing Al Montoya to a one-year contract worth $950,000, according to ESPN's Pierre LeBrun.Montoya has spent the last two seasons with the Florida Panthers, starting a combined 35 games.The 31-year-old posted a career-high 2.18 goals-against average, along with a .919 save percentage.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Carolina Hurricanes have added free-agent forward Viktor Stalberg on a one-year, $1.5-million contract, the team announced."Adding size to our forward corps was a priority this offseason," Hurricanes GM Ron Francis said.Stalberg, 30, most recently played for the New York Rangers, contributing nine goals and eleven assists in 75 games last season.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Edmonton Oilers have added depth between the pipes, signing goaltender Jonas Gustavsson to a one-year contract, the team announced.Gustavsson, who spent last season backing up Tuukka Rask of the Boston Bruins, will make $800,000 in the deal, according to Sportsnet's Chris Johnston.The 31-year-old dressed in 20 games this past season, managing a record of 11-9-1 with a .908 save percentage and a 2.72 goals-against average.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Philadelphia Flyers have signed forward Dale Weise to a four-year contract worth $9.4 million, according to Sportsnet's Elliotte Freidman.Weise was acquired at the trade deadline by the Chicago Blackhawks, after previously making his mark with the Montreal Canadiens.All together, Weise tallied 27 points in 71 games last season.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Western Conference champions have added some depth on the blue line.The San Jose Sharks have signed defenseman David Schlemko to a four-year contract worth $8.2 million, according to Pierre LeBrun of ESPN."David is a solid puck-moving defenseman with good speed who can play the game at both ends," said general manager Doug Wilson. "He is coming off of a very productive season in New Jersey and we think he will fit well with our group."Schlemko, 29, appeared in a career-high 67 games for the New Jersey Devils last season, recording six goals and 13 assists with 104 shots.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Minnesota Wild have signed winger Chris Stewart.The deal is a two-year contract worth $2.3 million, according to Bob McKenzie of TSN.The 28-year-old has twice hit the 28-goal mark, albeit from 2009-11. This past season, he appeared in 56 games for the Anaheim Ducks, with eight goals and 12 assists to his credit.For his career, he's averaging 21.6 goals per every 82 games.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The New Jersey Devils have added a veteran presence signing forward Vernon Fiddler to a one-year, $1.25-million contract, according to TSN's Darren Dreger.More to come.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Los Angeles Kings have added depth to their back end, signing defenseman Tom Gilbert to a one-year, $1.4-million contract, according to Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman.More to come.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Arizona Coyotes have signed forward Jamie McGinn to a three-year, $10-million contract, the club announced. The deal is worth $10 million, according to TSN's Bob McKenzie.McGinn was one of the more under-the-radar free agents this offseason, coming off a 22-goal campaign split between the Buffalo Sabres and Anaheim Ducks.The Coyotes have a surplus of young forwards, and McGinn should provide size and a stable veteran presence at the top of Arizona's budding lineup.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The Calgary Flames have reportedly landed a backup goalie to spell newcomer Brian Elliott.The Flames signed Chad Johnson to a one-year deal worth $1.7 million, according to Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet.The 30-year-old has appeared in 101 career NHL games, posting a save percentage of .917.He played a career-high 45 games for the Buffalo Sabres this past season, with a record of 22-16-4 and a .920 save percentage.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The St. Louis blues have solidified their goaltending, signing Jake Allen to a six-year contract extension worth $17.4 million and inking Carter Hutton to a two-year contract worth $2.25 million, the team announced.Allen was given the reins between the pipes after the Blues dealt Brian Elliott to the Calgary Flames at the draft.The 25-year-old started 44 games for the Blues last season, posting a .920 save percentage, a 2.35 goals-against average, and six shutouts.Hutton, the former Nashville Predators backup, appeared in 17 games last season, posting career highs with a .918 save percentage and a 2.33 goals-against average.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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The New York Islanders continue to add forwards, signing Jason Chimera to a two-year contract, annually worth $2.25 million, according to multiple reports.New York landed Andrew Ladd earlier in the day and will likely slot Chimera in a bottom line and penalty-killing role.The 37-year-old contributed 20 goals and 20 assists for the Washington Capitals last season.Copyright © 2016 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
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