Pittsburgh Penguins sign Anthony Beauvillier to $1.25M, add Jimmy Huntington
The Pittsburgh Penguins have signed Anthony Beauvillier to a one-year, $1.25 million contract, marking a significant pay cut from his previous deal with the Islanders.
By the Numbers- Beauvillier's new contract is at 1.42% of the 2024-25 salary cap.
- He accumulated 17 points in 60 games last season, his lowest point total in his career.
There are no details available regarding any no-move/no-trade clauses or signing bonuses in Beauvillier's new contract.
State of Play- Pittsburgh Penguins have made five signings on the first day of free agency, including Beauvillier and Jimmy Huntington.
- After the signings, the Penguins have around $7 million in projected salary cap space.
Penguins have only two remaining restricted free agents, Corey Andonovski and Dillon Hamaliuk, in their system.
Bottom LinePenguins' signing of Beauvillier and Huntington reflects strategic moves to strengthen the team within their projected salary cap space while making critical roster additions.
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