The Record (Troy, NY)

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

- By Stephen Whyno and John Wawrow AP Hockey Writers

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 fifthbigge­st cap hit for a defenseman 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. General manager Kelly McCrimmon said the front office knew that going in and committed to making it happen to sign Pietrangel­o.

“When we looked at opportunit­ies to improve our team, we had what we believed was an incredible rare opportunit­y to add a defenseman, an elite player, like

Alex to our team,” McCrimmon said. “We projected what a contract would be for Alex and then at the end of that process asked ourselves, ‘Does this make us a better team? Does it improve our chances of winning?’ We believe quite strongly that it does.”

Before finalizing Pietrangel­o’s contract, the Golden Knights traded defenseman Nate Schmidt to the Vancouver Canucks for a 2022 third-round pick, clearing his $5.95 million cap hit off the books. McCrimmon said this was the only scenario in which Vegas would have considered trading Schmidt, and Vancouver became the beneficiar­y.

“Nate has been one of the top defensemen in our division in recent years,” Canucks GM Jim Benning said. “He’s a dynamic player who competes hard all over the ice. I think he will be a really good fit in our group.”

After already sending center Paul Stastny to

Winnipeg, the team likely needs to make some other trade to become cap compliant, which McCrimmon assured will be the case come opening day. That move will not be a trade of goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury, even after committing long term to Robin Lehner, who is expected to be ready for training camp after undergoing clean-up shoulder surgery this week.

“We see the goaltendin­g position being incredibly important this year,” McCrimmon said. “Marc and Robin are going to be our goaltender­s as we go into the offseason, into training camp and into the season.”

Goaltendin­g wasn’t the Golden Knights’ issue in losing to Dallas in the Western Conference final. Scoring was, as they had just eight goals in five games.

Pietrangel­o, 30, is coming off posting a career-high 16 goals despite the season being cut short at 70 games. He finished fourth in Norris

Trophy voting and is one of the best right-shooting defensemen in the league, so adding him does make Vegas better, even at the expense of trading a popular teammate in Schmidt.

“He’s one of the top four or five defenseman in the game,” McCrimmon said of Pietrangel­o. “He’s the first over the boards in every situation for his team.

Pietrangel­o leaves the St. Louis Blues after serving as captain of their 2019 Stanley Cup championsh­ip team. He has 109 goals and 341 assists for 450 points in 758 regular-season NHL games and had a postseason-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-caliber team. He’s going to go down so far as one of the best Blues ever.”

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