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The Edmonton Oilers have re-signed Evan Bouchard to a new four-year contract. Now we grade the deal for both the player and the franchise.
Evan Bouchard signed a four-year, $42 million contract with the Edmonton Oilers on Monday. It has an average annual value of $10.5 million ...
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Defenseman Evan Bouchard signs an four-year deal with a $10.5 million AAV with the Edmonton Oilers.
If the Oilers let Evan Bouchard get away, they’d be looking for a similar player the next day. And they’d never find one. The decision to sign Bouchard to a four-year extension was an easy one.
Bouchard ranks No. 45 among qualifying NHL defenders in five-on-five assists per 60 (.98), according to Natural Stat Trick. That number is likely to increase when he plays more consistent minutes ...
Speaking on Sunday's episode of Sportsnet's "32 Thoughts" podcast, NHL insider Elliotte Friedman reported that both sides are moving toward a deal, and suggested a likely contract ...
Bouchard was London’s first pick in the 2015 OHL draft, and before his OHL career even really started, he starred for Canada at the U-17s, earning the attention of NHL scouts more than two years ...
He’s going to be an NHL player. ... On paper, Bouchard was Edmonton’s No. 5 right-side option, and with Mike Green opting out of the league’s return-to-play he’s now in the No. 4 slot.
Mr. Bouchard rarely scored goals — his career high of 11 was recorded in 1944-45, when NHL rosters were decimated by wartime service. In 785 career games, he scored just 49 goals.
I’m happy to report Bouchard delivered and then some. Here is a shift-by-shift account of his 2020-21 debut: First period. First shift, starting on the fly: Very quiet.