NHL notebook: Kings' Doughty gets 8-year extension
ByReuters
Published 30/06/2018 at 00:24 GMT
The Los Angeles Kings and stalwart defenseman Drew Doughty have agreed to terms on an eight-year contract extension, the team announced Friday.
Financial terms of the deal, which will keep Doughty with the Kings through
the 2027 season, were not disclosed, though a report from Sportsnet has the
average annual value just shy of $11 million.
the 2027 season, were not disclosed, though a report from Sportsnet has the
average annual value just shy of $11 million.
That figure would make Doughty, 28, one of the highest-paid players in the
league. The deal can become official with the start of free agency Sunday.
league. The deal can become official with the start of free agency Sunday.
Doughty has one year remaining on the eight-year, $56 million contract he
signed with the Kings in September 2011. He won the Norris Trophy as the
league's top defender in 2016 and was a finalist for it three other times,
including last season, when he posted a career-high 60 points (10 goals, 50
assists).
signed with the Kings in September 2011. He won the Norris Trophy as the
league's top defender in 2016 and was a finalist for it three other times,
including last season, when he posted a career-high 60 points (10 goals, 50
assists).
--The Washington Capitals announced that associate coach Todd Reirden has been
promoted to replace Barry Trotz as the team's head coach.
promoted to replace Barry Trotz as the team's head coach.
It's the first head-coaching opportunity for Reirden, who was being groomed
for the job under Trotz in Washington.
for the job under Trotz in Washington.
The job became vacant when Trotz resigned last Monday following an inability
to agree on a new contract. Trotz was hired by the New York Islanders last
Thursday.
to agree on a new contract. Trotz was hired by the New York Islanders last
Thursday.
--The Capitals have re-signed defenseman Michal Kempny to a four-year deal,
the team announced.
the team announced.
Acquired in a February trade with the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for a
third-round pick, Kempny will make $10 million over the life of the deal.
third-round pick, Kempny will make $10 million over the life of the deal.
Kempny, 27, recorded two goals and one assist in 22 games after the trade,
then pitched in two goals and three assists during the playoffs as the
Capitals won the Stanley Cup.
then pitched in two goals and three assists during the playoffs as the
Capitals won the Stanley Cup.
--Field Level Media
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