P.K. Subban will be rejoining the Canadiens after signing a two-year, $5.75M contract on Monday, according to an ESPN.com report.
He will make $2M the first year after having earned $875,000 last season on an entry-level contract.
P.K. Subban will be rejoining the Canadiens after signing a two-year, $5.75M contract on Monday, according to an ESPN.com report.
He will make $2M the first year after having earned $875,000 last season on an entry-level contract.
The Flyers officially signed Mike Knuble to a one-year deal Friday, and the veteran will be available for Saturday's game against the Panthers.
Knuble, 40, returns to the Flyers after spending the past three seasons with the Capitals.
The Red Wings on Tuesday signed defenseman Kent Huskins, 33, to a one-year contract.
The pro-rated deal is worth $750,000, a source told ESPN.com's Pierre LeBrun.
The Sharks have signed free-agent center Scott Gomez to a one-year, $700,000 pro-rated deal on Wednesday, a source told ESPN.com.
Gomez was bought out by the Canadiens last week and became an unrestricted free agent.
Joffrey Lupul has signed a five-year contract extension with the Maple Leafs, according to an ESPN.com report.
Lupul will average $5.25M per season, and is now signed through the 2017-18 season.
Sunday's deal comes a day after Lupul was picked as one of the Leafs' alternate captains.
The Canucks re-signed defenseman Alex Elder to a new six-year deal on Friday.
The deal is worth $30M, a source told ESPN.com's Pierre LeBrun.
The 26-year-old had 11 goals and 38 assists in 82 games with the Canucks last season.
The Blues have signed GM Doug Armstrong to a five-year contract extension, according to an ESPN.com report on Wednesday.
Armstrong was the NHL general manager of the year last season as the Blues won their first Central Division title since 2000.
The Devils have re-signed Travis Zajac to a long-term deal worth $46M over eight years, a source confirmed to ESPNNewYork.com.
GM Lou Lamoriello said the Devils had previous discussions with Zajac about locking up the 27-year-old center, but could not complete the final details until the lockout ended.
"He's one of our core leaders and he has been since day one," Lamoriello said.
The Ducks announced today that the club has signed left wing Pierre-Luc Letourneau-Leblond to a one-year contract through the 2012-13 NHL season.
Letourneau-Leblond, 27, appeared in three games for the Flames in 2011-12, recording a +1 rating with 10 penalty minutes. He spent the remainder of the season with Abbotsford (AHL), scoring 6 points and a team-leading 167 PIM in 50 games..
Selected by New Jersey in the seventh round (216th overall) of the 2004 NHL Entry Draft, Letourneau-Leblond has played four NHL seasons with New Jersey (2008-11) and Calgary (2011-12).