Former Bruins Player Signs an Extension With The Devils
In an exciting turn of events, former Boston Bruins player, F Erik Haula, has inked a lucrative contract extension with the New Jersey Devils.
The deal spans three years and carries a noteworthy cap hit of $3.15 million.
Haula's new contract includes some intriguing details:
in the first year, he will receive a salary of $2.9 million along with a $1 million signing bonus, all while enjoying full protection from any trades.
The second year will see him earn a salary of $2.15 million, accompanied by another $1 million signing bonus and full no-trade privileges.
Lastly, in the third year, Haula will receive a salary of $2.4 million and have the option to list six teams on his no-trade list.
Haula is a solid depth player and will play an important part with the Devils if they wanna go on a long run.
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JUIN 23 | 30 ANSWERS Former Bruins Player Signs an Extension With The Devils Is Haula a solid depth player? |
Yes | 24 | 80 % |
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