In a move to bolster their blue line, the Edmonton Oilers have made a pair of significant signings, extending the contracts of newly-acquired defenceman Shakir Mukhamadullin and Spencer Stastney. Mukhamadullin, a highly touted Russian prospect, has been given a two-year deal worth $1.75 million average annual value (AAV), while Stastney has agreed to a one-year pact at $1.575 million AAV. The Oilers' decision to lock up these young defenders suggests a commitment to building a strong and youthful core, and fans will be eagerly anticipating the impact they can make on the team's performance in the upcoming season. With the NHL's salary cap expected to remain relatively flat, these signings demonstrate the Oilers' willingness to invest in their future.
The Oilers extend the pair of defenceman in the newly-acquired Shakir Mukhamadullin to a two-year contract with an AAV of $1.75 million & Spencer Stastney for one year at an AAV of $1.575 million ...