Oilers sign veteran defenceman Connor Murphy to a five-year contract extension on Monday. He joined Edmonton from the Chicago Blackhawks.
Murphy led Edmonton blueliners with 15 blocked shots during post-season
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The Edmonton Oilers signed defenceman Connor Murphy to a five-year contract extension on Monday.
Murphy’s deal carries an average annual value of US$4.1 million. The veteran joined Edmonton from the Chicago Blackhawks at last season’s trade deadline and was set to become an unrestricted free agent in July.
The six-foot-four, 212-pound blueliner from Boston had one goal and three assists in 20 regular-season games with the Oilers, before adding two goals and an assist in six playoff appearances.
Murphy led Edmonton defencemen with 15 blocked shots during the post-season.
He has appeared in 825 career NHL games with Arizona, Chicago and Edmonton.
The signing came one day after the Oilers agreed to a five-year contract with forward Jason Dickinson worth US$4 million per season.
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