The Oilers signed forward Ales Hemsky to a two-year extension worth $10M, on Friday night, keeping him in the fold through 2013-14, according to an ESPN.com report.
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Red Wings Re-Sign Todd Bertuzzi
The Red Wings re-signed forward Todd Bertuzzi to a two-year contract Thursday.
The deal is worth $4.15M, and includes a no-trade clause, a source told ESPN.com.
Bertuzzi, 37, would have been an unrestricted free agent July 1.
Wild Re-Sign Brodziak For Three Years
The Wild have re-signed center Kyle Brodziak to a three-year deal, according to an ESPN.com report on Monday.
Terms were not disclosed.
Brodziak, in his third year with Minnesota after being acquired from Edmonton in 2009, was due to become an unrestricted free agent.
Pens Sign Neal To Six-Year, $30M Extension
James Neal's first full year with the Penguins keeps getting better. And now the forward will be around for another six seasons after signing a $30M contract extension on Sunday.
"With the new commitment the organization's going to give me, it couldn't be a better feeling," Neal said, shortly after signing a deal reached hours before the Penguins prepared to play at Buffalo. "I couldn't have found a better spot."
Oilers Sign Sutton To Extension
The Oilers have re-signed Andy Sutton to a one-year contract extension, removing the defenseman from the trade market.
A source told ESPN.com the deal is worth $1.5M in salary plus another $250,000 in games-played bonuses that are tied to the team making the playoffs next season.
Jackets Sign Vinny Prospal To Extension
The Blue Jackets have signed left wing Vinny Prospal to a one-year contract extension through the 2012-13 season, club Executive Vice President and GM Scott Howson announced today.
Prospal has registered nine goals and 24 assists for 33 points and 18 penalty minutes in 53 games with the Blue Jackets this season. He ranks second on the club in points and is third (tied) in goals.
"We are very excited to have Vinny signed for another year," said Howson. "His leadership and play on the ice have certainly been positives for us this season."
Prosser Signs Extension With Wild
The Wild have signed defenseman Nate Prosser to a two-year contract extension.
The deal, worth $1.65M, will pay Prosser $800,000 in the first year and $850,000 in the second, a source told ESPN.com's Pierre LeBrun.