Hurricanes sign 2nd overall pick Svechnikov to entry-level deal

The Carolina Hurricanes have signed second overall pick Andrei Svechnikov to an entry-level deal, the club announced Saturday.

The three-year contract will pay Svechnikov $832,500 per NHL season or $70,000 in the American Hockey League. He will also receive a $277,500 signing bonus.

The 18-year-old netted 40 goals and recorded 32 assists last season with the Barrie Colts of the OHL en route to winning Rookie of the Year honors.

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Report: Sharks, Couture agree on 8-year, $64M extension

The San Jose Sharks and forward Logan Couture have agreed to an eight-year contract extension worth $8 million per season, The Associated Press' Josh Dubow reports.

Couture can't officially sign the extension until Sunday. He has one year left on his current deal at a cap hit of $6 million.

He's entering the final campaign of the five-year, $30-million pact he inked with the Sharks in June 2013.

The 29-year-old center poured in a career-high 34 goals this past season, finishing with 61 points in 78 games.

Couture ranks fourth on San Jose's all-time goals list and sits fifth among the the franchise's all-time points leaders.

He has spent his entire nine-year career with the Sharks, who selected him ninth overall in 2007.

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Report: Tavares still hasn’t notified teams they’re out of the running

John Tavares apparently hasn't begun whittling down his list of potential destinations just yet.

The superstar's camp has not notified any of the six teams in the hunt either way, and is still deliberating on the decision, TSN's Pierre LeBrun reports.

Tavares previously narrowed the field down to the Boston Bruins, Dallas Stars, New York Islanders, San Jose Sharks, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Toronto Maple Leafs.

If he opts to return to the Islanders, he could sign an eight-year contract, but that would have to be completed before Saturday at midnight, after which point he can only sign a seven-year pact with any club.

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Jets trade Mason, Armia, picks to Canadiens for Simon Bourque

The Winnipeg Jets have traded goaltender Steve Mason, forward Joel Armia, a 2019 seventh-round pick, and a 2020 fourth-rounder to the Montreal Canadiens for defenseman Simon Bourque, the clubs announced Saturday.

Mason is under contract for $4.1 million next season, while Armia is a pending restricted free agent.

Bourque, 21, has yet to appear in an NHL game. He was a sixth-round pick of the Canadiens in 2015.

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Report: Red Wings to re-sign Mike Green, likely to add Bernier

The Detroit Red Wings are reportedly going to retain a veteran defenseman and bring in an experienced goaltender.

Mike Green is staying put and the Red Wings are likely to add Jonathan Bernier on Sunday as well, according to TSN's Darren Dreger.

The goaltender's new deal is expected to be for three years and worth approximately $3 million per season, while Green's contract will be for two years with an average annual value between $5.25 million and $5.5 million, according to The Athletic's Craig Custance.

The Red Wings and Green have been negotiating for some time, with the team most recently zeroing in on a two-year deal, as reported by MLive's Ansar Khan on Thursday.

Bernier has also been on Detroit's radar, with both the club and netminder showing significant interest in a deal, as Custance reported Thursday.

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Report: Doughty negotiated his own extension

It appears Drew Doughty took matters into his own hands.

The star defenseman reportedly decided not to rely on representation during his contract negotiations with the Los Angeles Kings and saved between $1.75 million and $2.5 million in fees as a result, according to TSN's Frank Seravalli.

Doughty and the Kings agreed on an eight-year extension Friday.

He's normally represented by Newport Sports Management Inc., the mega-firm led by super-agent Don Meehan.

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Kings sign Doughty to 8-year extension

Drew Doughty is sticking in Hollywood, as he's agreed to terms on an eight-year extension with the Los Angeles Kings, the team announced Friday.

Doughty can officially sign the new deal as of July 1. The superstar blue-liner is entering the final season of his current eight-year pact that carries a $7-million cap hit, per CapFriendly.

"Drew Doughty is one of the best defensemen in the world and we are obviously excited to have reached this point in the process in which he has committed to the Kings long-term," general manager Rob Blake said in a statement. "This is great news for our organization and our fans and we will comment further once the contract has been signed and formally announced."

The second overall pick in 2008, Doughty has been a mainstay with the Kings, guiding the franchise to its first Stanley Cup in 2012, and a second championship two years later. In 2015-16, he captured the Norris Trophy as the defenseman of the year.

In 770 career games, Doughty has tallied 102 goals and 320 assists.

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Report: Canucks, Flames, Oilers, Canadiens interested in Rieder

Despite notching only 12 goals and 25 points last season, Los Angeles Kings winger Tobias Rieder is becoming quite the hot commodity in NHL free-agent circles.

Related: Report: 4 Canadian teams have engaged in talks with Rieder

Reports emerged earlier in the week regarding a handful of Canadian teams in the mix to sign the pending unrestricted free-agent forward. Latest reports Friday indicated those teams being the Edmonton Oilers, Montreal Canadiens, Calgary Flames, and Vancouver Canucks, according to The Athletic's Craig Custance.

Rieder was drafted by the Oilers in the fourth round of the 2011 NHL Draft but played most of his career with the Arizona Coyotes before being dealt to the Kings in February in exchange for backup netminder Darcy Kuemper.

The Florida Panthers and New York Rangers are also in the mix to land the German winger, per Custance.

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