Report: Islanders sign Tony DeAngelo to two-year contract extension
The New York Islanders have signed defenseman Tony DeAngelo to a two-year contract extension valued at $4.5 million against the salary cap. This deal comes as DeAngelo was set to enter unrestricted free agency after his second season with the team. The 30-year-old defenseman, known for his offensive contributions, recorded 35 points in 76 games this season. His addition solidifies New York's defensive lineup, joining other key players as they prepare for the upcoming NHL season. General manager Mathieu Darche retains flexibility in the salary cap with about $6.1 million available for further offseason moves.
By the Numbers- DeAngelo scored 35 points (5 goals, 30 assists) in 76 games this past season.
- He averaged 23:21 minutes of ice time per game during his debut season with the Islanders.
- New York's defense is now solidified with DeAngelo alongside other defensemen, including Matthew Schaefer and Ryan Pulock.
- Darche has 13 forwards and goaltender Ilya Sorokin under contract, providing depth going into the next season.
The Islanders are positioned to enhance their roster further with remaining salary cap space, possibly targeting additional forwards or a backup goaltender this offseason. Fans will watch for potential trades or signings leading up to the start of the season as the team aims for a strong performance after the changes.
Bottom LineThe Islanders' extension of Tony DeAngelo reflects their commitment to bolstering their defense while maintaining sufficient salary cap flexibility to make additional improvements. As the offseason progresses, the focus will shift to how Darche leverages this cap space to strengthen the team further.
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