Canadiens sign Slafkovsky to 8-year extension

The Montreal Canadiens signed forward Juraj Slafkovsky to an eight-year extension worth $7.6 million annually on Monday.

His new deal will kick in during the 2025-26 campaign. He has one year remaining on his entry-level pact, which carries a cap hit of $950,000 plus an additional $3.5 million in performance bonuses.

The Habs selected Slafkovsky with the first overall pick in the 2022 NHL Draft.

The 6-foot-3 winger enjoyed a strong sophomore season, chipping in with 20 goals and 50 points while appearing in all 82 games. He ranked third on the team with 152 hits and led all Canadiens forwards with 71 blocks.

Slafkovsky struggled in his rookie campaign, totaling four goals and 10 points in 39 games before a lower-body injury ended his season in January.

Before the 2023-24 season, Slafkovsky vowed to "play better" than in his freshman year, adding that he was prioritizing losing weight and increasing his lung capacity.

The 20-year-old spent the bulk of this past season on a line with sniper Cole Caufield and captain Nick Suzuki. The Canadiens controlled 51.7% of the expected goals and 52.6% of the shots while outscoring teams 40-34 with the trio on the ice at five-on-five, per Natural Stat Trick.

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Sharks sign Wennberg to 2-year, $10M contract

The San Jose Sharks signed forward Alex Wennberg to a two-year contract with a $5-million cap hit on Monday.

Wennberg, 29, tallied 10 goals and 30 points in 79 games with the Seattle Kraken and New York Rangers last season. He added one goal and two points in 16 playoff contests while averaging 16:26 of ice time.

The Swede accumulated 9.2 goals above replacement last year, per Evolving-Hockey. That would've led all Sharks players.

San Jose also reportedly added forward Tyler Toffoli on Monday.

The Sharks still have $17 million in cap space, according to CapFriendly.

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Oilers bring back Perry on 1-year, $1.4M deal

The Edmonton Oilers brought back veteran forward Corey Perry on a one-year, $1.4-million deal, the team announced Monday.

Perry's pact is worth $1.15 million plus an additional $250,000 in bonuses, according to TSN's Ryan Rishaug.

Edmonton signed Perry for the remainder of the 2023-24 campaign in January after the Chicago Blackhawks terminated his one-year, $4-million deal two months prior.

The 39-year-old went on to score eight goals and 13 points in 38 regular-season games as a member of the Oilers. He added three points in 19 playoff games during Edmonton's run to the Stanley Cup Final.

Perry has appeared in four of the last five finals, all with different teams: the Dallas Stars in 2020, Montreal Canadiens in 2021, Tampa Bay Lightning in 2022, and Oilers this spring.

Perry has amassed 429 tallies and 905 points in 1,311 career NHL games. Drafted 28th overall by the Anaheim Ducks in 2003, he won the Stanley Cup with the club in 2007.

The Peterborough native won the Hart Trophy and Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy in 2011 after potting 50 goals and 98 points in 82 games.

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