Lethbridge Herald

Vegas signs Pietrangel­o to $61.6M, seven-year contract

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Alex Pietrangel­o is Vegas bound, and the Golden Knights are shuffling the deck to fit him in.

Pietrangel­o signed a $61.6 million, seven-year deal with Vegas on Monday that carries an $8.8-million annual salary cap hit through 2027. It’s the fifth-biggest cap hit for a defenceman in the NHL.

Adding the top free agent available gives Vegas another big-money talent, but the team needed to make another move to shed salary just to add him. Before registerin­g Pietrangel­o’s contract, the Golden Knights traded defenceman Nate Schmidt to the Vancouver Canucks for a 2022 third-round pick, clearing his $5.95million cap hit off the books.

After already sending centre Paul Stastny to Winnipeg, the team likely needs to make another move, such as trading goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury, to be cap compliant when next season starts.

But Pietrangel­o, who finished fourth in Norris Trophy voting and is one of the best right-shooting defencemen in the league, makes Vegas better.

The 30-year-old leaves the St. Louis Blues after serving as captain of their 2019 Stanley Cup championsh­ip team. Pietrangel­o is coming off scoring a careerhigh 16 goals despite the season being cut short at 70 games.

Pietrangel­o has 109 goals and 341 assists for 450 points in 758 regular-season NHL games. He had a post-season-best 16 assists and averaged almost 26 minutes of ice time during the Blues’ Cup run.

“He has been a stalwart player for us, for this team for a number of years,” Blues general manager Doug Armstrong said Friday night. “A huge part of a championsh­ip-calibre team. He’s going to go down so far as one of the best Blues ever.”

St. Louis moved on from Pietrangel­o, a homegrown prospect who was the No. 4 pick in the 2008 draft, before he did. The Blues signed former Boston Bruins defenceman Torey Krug to a $45.5-million, seven-year contract Friday, essentiall­y ruling them out of keeping Pietrangel­o after more than a year’s worth of negotiatio­ns couldn’t amount to an agreement.

On Sunday, Taylor Hall agreed to sign an $8-million, one-year deal with the Buffalo Sabres. Hall joins his fourth NHL organizati­on since being the No. 1 pick in the 2010 draft.

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