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September 25, 2020 By  Hockey, Montreal Canadiens, News, NHL

Montreal Canadiens Extend Jeff Petry for Four Years

 

The Montreal Canadiens general manager Marc Bergevin has announced that they have agreed to a four-year extension for defenceman Jeff Petry. The deal is worth $6.25 million and will run through the 2024-25 season.

Jeff Petry Signs Four-Year Contract Extension

The 32-year-old D-man had a pretty good season with 11 goals and 29 assists in 71 games. That was his third straight 40-point season. He also handed out 177 hits, which led the team. In his 10-year NHL career he has scored 69 goals and 184 assists totaling 253 points in 680 games. He also has averaged almost 23 minutes of ice time, showing he is a stable blueliner. His career Corsi For stands at 51.5, while his Relative Corsi is 1.0.

The 6′-3″, 201 pound player hails from Ann Arbor, Michigan and was chosen in the second round, 45th overall by the Edmonton Oilers. Petry joined the Canadiens in a 2015 trade deadline deal with the Oilers. Edmonton sent a second-round pick and a conditional fifth-round choice. It seems to be the trend to extend players beyond the 35-year mark and Petry has not shown any signs of slowing down. Still, it’s a marginal risk to sign a player turning 33-years-old about the time the new season may begin.

What This Means Going Forward

The Canadiens needed to stabilize their blueline, so this is a good signing for them. They certainly had enough cap space with still over $10 million left to attempt to improve the team’s roster. Of course they still need to come to terms with forward Max Domi ($3.15M) and defenceman Victor Mete. Mete is coming off of his entry-level contract so he won’t be as expensive as Domi. It’s still unclear at this time if Domi will go to free agency or re-sign with the Habs.

Inking Petry is a good sign that the team values his contributions and wants him to stay around. He was awarded accordingly.

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About William Grigsby

I was born in Chicago, and have been following hockey my whole life. I moved to Arizona in 1974, and have been an Arizona Coyotes fan from the time they first moved here in 1996. I feel I can bring a new perspective to the team. I hope you will enjoy what I write. As of February 13, 2019, I am now an NHL Editor for Last Word on Sports. As of 3/10/21, I am now the beat writer for the Coyotes. Let the fun begin!

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