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KNIGHTS SNAG PACIORETTY

Forward signs four-year, $28M deal

- W.G. RAMIREZ

LAS VEGAS The Golden Knights wasted little time in making sure Max Pacioretty will be around for the long haul after pulling off the trade that is bringing the former Montreal Canadiens captain to Las Vegas.

The team announced Monday that it had signed Pacioretty to a $28 million, four-year contract extension that runs through the 2022-23 season.

The 29-year-old Pacioretty was entering the final season of a sixyear deal.

“He can score goals, he’s a productive player, he brings speed, he brings some size and he fits our club,” Vegas general manager George Mcphee said. “He fits the personalit­y of this club. He’s a very good two-way player. He can play in a lot of different situations.”

The Stanley Cup runner-up Golden Knights acquired the Allstar forward Sunday night from the Canadiens for Tomas Tatar, prospect Nick Suzuki and a 2019 second-round pick.

The additions of Pacioretty and veteran centre Paul Stastny, whom the Knights signed earlier this year, upgrades a line that lost James Neal and David Perron to free agency over the summer.

It also includes Alex Tuch, who enjoyed a breakout rookie season during the Golden Knights’ run to the Stanley Cup Final.

“We’ve added a couple of players in Stastny and Pacioretty that are very good two-way players, very good character people,” Mcphee said. “I hope we’re a better team than we were last year.”

Pacioretty, who scored 226 goals and added 222 assists in 626 career games with Montreal, is expected to arrive in Las Vegas this week. He’s already familiar with Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant, who was an assistant coach with the Canadiens under Michel Therrien in 2012.

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