The Montreal Canadiens and forward Paul Byron agreed to a three-year contract extension, general manager Marc Bergevin announced Tuesday.
The deal is believed to carry a cap hit of $1.16 million.
#canadiens Paul Byron: 3 years / $3.5M total #tvasports
— Renaud Lavoie (@renlavoietva) February 24, 2016
"We are pleased to have reached an agreement with Paul Byron," Bergevin said in a statement. "A fast-skating and versatile forward Paul has been an important addition to our team. He can contribute on the offensive side while being responsible defensively. Furthermore, he demonstrates an exemplary attitude and the qualities of a true professional. We’re proud to have him among our group of forwards for the next three seasons."
Byron has appeared in 40 games for the Canadiens this season, recording eight goals, three assists, 33 shots and a 52.3 Corsi rating at five-on-five.
So excited to be part of the @CanadiensMTL for 3 more years!! Playing for the Blue Blanc et Rouge is a dream come true! #🔵⚪🔴 #GoHabsGo
— Paul Byron (@jpbyron89) February 24, 2016
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