Stamkos signs 4-year contract with Predators after leaving Lightning

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Stamkos wasn’t the only big move the Predators made on Monday. Forward Jonathan Marchessault, who won the Cup with the Vegas Golden Knights in 2023, signed a five-year, $27.5 million contract ($5.5 million AAV), defenseman Alexandre Carriere signed a three-year, $11.25 million contract ($3.75 million AAV) and Signed. Brady Skae signed a seven-year, $49 million ($7 million AAV) contract.

Marchessault, an original member of the Golden Knights, said he was “disappointed” that he could not re-sign with Vegas, but told TSN, “I turned the page an hour ago. We move on to a new one.” Chapter, into a new challenge and my family.”

Stamkos signed an eight-year, $68 million ($8.5 million average annual value) contract on June 29, 2016 and was eligible to sign a new contract with Tampa Bay last season.

“Steven has earned the right to test free agency,” said Lightning general manager Julien Brisebois. “I didn’t go to them last season to make a deal. I went to them immediately after this season, and by doing that I was taking the risk that we could end up here, and now we’re here. And fair Well, I think both sides have tried to reach a compromise but we haven’t been able to do that yet.”

The No. 1 pick in the 2008 NHL Draft, Stamkos has 1,137 points (555 goals, 582 assists) in 1,082 games over 16 seasons, ranking first all-time with the Lightning in points, goals, games, power-play goals (214). Most game-winning goals (85) and overtime goals (13) in team history.

He won the Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy for most goals in a season twice (51 in 2009–10 and 60 in 2011–12) and led the Lightning to back-to-back Stanley Cup championships in 2020 and 2021. Did.

Stamkos said on May 1, “At the end of the day, winning still gives me energy.” “Being a big part of that culture energizes me. Obviously, some things have changed now; I have an amazing young family that have put down roots in this city and really enjoy living here and playing here.” From that perspective, this decision is huge for me now and it is amazing for me to be in that position.

“There are different factors compared to last time, but nothing has really changed in terms of my mentality and where I wanted to be and play, and he was here. So, it definitely hasn’t changed. ”

Since entering the NHL, Stamkos is second in goals behind Alex Ovechkin (690) and fourth in points behind Sidney Crosby (1,302), Ovechkin (1,240) and Patrick Kane (1,212).

“When you don’t have control over a situation, you just have to deal with it,” Stamkos said. “Sure, there are times throughout the year you think about those things in private conversations with friends and family and mentors and things like that, but for me, I try to leave it at home and when I go to the rink But when it came, it never crossed my mind.

Stamkos ranks third in Lightning history in playoff points (101) and assists (51), second in goals (50) and fifth in games played (128).

Lightning coach John Cooper said on April 29, “He belongs here. We know it, he knows it.” But I don’t know what’s going to happen. But he feels like a bolt from the blue for the rest of his life, but only he and Julian can answer that.”

Marchessault, the Conn Smythe Trophy winner as MVP of the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs, had 69 points (42 goals, 27 assists) and four assists in seven playoff games last season.

He has 487 points (230 goals, 257 assists) in 638 regular season games with the Columbus Blue Jackets, Lightning, Panthers and Golden Knights.

“A Stanley Cup champion and Conn Smythe winner, Jonathan Marchessault immediately makes our team better in all aspects of the game, and we are thrilled to welcome him to the Predators organization,” Trotz said. “His track record as a goalscoring forward is well-established, and we think his versatility and physicality make him a good fit with our group that already includes players like Filip Forsberg and Ryan O’Reilly. We’re looking forward to seeing his playoff experience benefit the guys around him on our roster.”

The 30-year-old Scheie had an NHL career-high 47 points (13 goals, 34 assists) in 80 regular season games for the Carolina Hurricanes last season and nine points (one goal, eight assists) in 11 playoff games.

Selected by the New York Rangers in the first round (No. 28) of the 2012 NHL Draft, Skjei has 247 points (68 goals, 179 assists) and 25 assists (seven goals) in 609 regular-season games for the Hurricanes and Rangers. 18 assists in 76 playoff games).

Trotz said, “We think Brady Scheie has the potential to become one of the NHL’s top two-way defensemen, and his high ability to skate and move the puck makes him a great addition to our defensive corps.” “Joining a group that includes Norris Trophy finalist Roman Josi, Stanley Cup champion Luke Schenn, the physical presence of Jeremy Lauzon and recently signed Alexandre Carriere, Brady gives us another two-way blueliner who can make the game in all situations. Could.”


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