Sabres sign Skinner to eight-year, $72M extension
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[June 08, 2019]
The Buffalo Sabres signed
forward Jeff Skinner to an eight-year, $72 million extension on
Friday evening, locking up the pending free agent before he could
hit the market.
General manager Jason Botterill told reporters Wednesday that talks
between the sides had been positive, and "through the whole process,
both sides want to get a deal."
Skinner, 27, was set to become a free agent this summer after
playing out the final year of a six-year, $34.35 million contract.
He arrived in Buffalo in August via trade from the Carolina
Hurricanes, in exchange for a 2019 second-round pick and third- and
sixth-rounders in 2020.
The former Calder Trophy winner thrived in his first season with the
Sabres, scoring a career-high 40 goals and adding 23 assists to
match his career high of 63 points. He also played in all 82 games
for the second straight year and the third time in four seasons.
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Buffalo Sabres left wing Jeff Skinner (53) skates with the puck
during the third period of their game against the New Jersey Devils
at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: Ed Mulholland-USA TODAY
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Skinner spent his first eight seasons in Carolina, scoring at least
20 goals in six of those campaigns. He has 204 goals and 175 assists
in 579 career games since the Hurricanes took him seventh overall in
the 2010 draft.
--Field Level Media
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