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NHL. Great Florida and Edmonton Contracts, Vegas got a top-ford

Tonight, the market of free agents will open at the NHL, and most clubs have managed to negotiate with its leaders about new contracts, including the current Florida champion.

– Florida has signed a new contract with the leading defender Aaron Ecuble. The contract is calculated for 8 years.

The player who helped the team get two Stanley cups could become a free agent. Last season, Ecablad scored 33 points in regular and 13 points in the playoffs.

– Florida agreed to a contract for six years with a forward Brad Marshane. The player in the final series of the Stanley thrown 6 washers and became one of Panther’s leaders after exchange with Boston.

– Vegas received a top forward, which could become a free agent. The club has changed the right to Mitsch Marner’s forward in Toronto and signed a contract with him for 8 years.

Marner last season scored 102 points.

– Detroit continued the contract of forward Patrick Kane. Last season, one of the best American hockey players in the history of the League scored 59 points in 72 matches and stated that he would like to play 1500 matches (now 1302).

– Edmonton agreed on a new contract with the leading defender Evan Bushar. The player received a deal for 4 years and 42 million.

Bushar last season scored 67 points in 82 matches and helped Oulerz for the second consecutive season to the finale of the Stanley Cup, where the team gave way to Florida.

In addition, Edmonton continued his contract with a Kapperi forward with Kapanen.

Source: Sport.ua

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