The Daily Courier

Parayko cashes in with Blues

- By The Associated Press

After hearing developmen­t coach Tim Taylor sing the praises of a late-blooming defenceman playing college hockey in Alaska, Doug Armstrong went to see for himself.

The St. Louis Blues’ general manager and Taylor watched as Colton Parayko dominated a game at Bowling Green, and even then Armstrong didn’t get his hopes too high.

“We were excited, but it’s one thing to do it at the college level or junior level,” he said. “It’s another one to do it with the men in the NHL.”

Parayko has done it and then some. Just two seasons into his NHL tenure, the Blues have signed him to a $27.5-million, five-year contract that solidifies him as a key part of their blue line for the present and future. He will count $5.5 million against the salary cap through 2021-22 on a deal reached just before the sides were set to go to arbitratio­n Thursday.

Only sharpshoot­ing Russian winger Vladimir Tarasenko is signed longer as the Blues have captain Alex Pietrangel­o, Jay Bouwmeeste­r and Parayko locked up as their top three on defence.

“It gives us a real good right side now obviously with Alex and Colton for a number of years moving forward,” said Armstrong. “Nice to have him in the fold for five years, and our captain for at least three more. It’s a good feeling.”

Armstrong and the 24-year-old restricted free agent and his representa­tives had arrived at the hearing in Toronto when they settled on the deal. Armstrong said if Parayko had gone to arbitratio­n, the contract would have been for two years and the Blues could have worked something out in 2019 before he hit unrestrict­ed free agency.

Parayko has 13 goals and 55 assists for 68 points in 160 games over his first two NHL seasons. Armstrong said he expects Parayko’s production to increase with more ice time, especially on the power play with Kevin Shattenkir­k gone.

“He’s got an absolute cannon, but he has to be able to find ways to get the shot off a little bit quicker, with a little bit more deception,” Armstrong said. “We think he can do that . . . . It’s a great weapon for us to have Tarasenko’s ability to score from distance and Colton’s also.”

Parayko said he can’t wait to get back on the ice in St. Louis in September.

A third-round pick in 2012 after playing lower-level junior hockey in his native Canada, Parayko improved drasticall­y over three seasons at the University of Alaska-Fairbanks and after a stint in the American Hockey League was a standout at the Traverse City prospects tournament in 2015.

Parayko was eighth in Calder Trophy voting as rookie of the year in 2015-16.

Budding defenceman avoids arbitratio­n, inks 5-year deal with St. Louis

 ?? The Associated Press ?? St. Louis Blues defenceman Colton Parayko, seen here celebratin­g after scoring against the Toronto Maple Leafs last season, agreed to a $27.5-million, five-year contract extension with the Blues on Thursday.
The Associated Press St. Louis Blues defenceman Colton Parayko, seen here celebratin­g after scoring against the Toronto Maple Leafs last season, agreed to a $27.5-million, five-year contract extension with the Blues on Thursday.

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