The Arizona Coyotes and defenseman Michael Stone have avoided arbitration by agreeing to terms on a one-year contract.
The deal is worth $4 million, according to Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet.
Stone, 26, appeared in 75 games for the Coyotes this past season, recording a career-high 30 assists and 36 total points. He also led the team with 143 blocked shots.
A restricted free agent prior to the new agreement, Stone carried an average annual valuation of $1.15 million in each of the past three seasons.
An arbitration hearing was scheduled for Aug. 4.
With Stone at 1 yr @ $4M, #Coyotes have $6.34M in cap space with roster of 11F/8D/2G + Datsyuk, Pronger.https://t.co/CpmyBFl7uZ
— General Fanager (@generalfanager) July 28, 2016
Tobias Rieder remains Arizona's lone restricted free agent.
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