McQuaid signs $4.7M deal with Bruins: capgeek
CBC News
Posted: Jul 15, 2011 10:05 AM AT
Last Updated: Jul 15, 2011 10:05 AM AT
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Adam McQuaid on the ice for the Boston Bruins. Harry How/Getty ImagesP.E.I. native Adam McQuaid has signed a three-year extension on his contract with the Boston Bruins, reportedly worth $4.7 million.
McQuaid was a strong presence during the Bruins' run for the Stanley Cup this spring. The team announced the extension Thursday, but did not release financial details.
The website capgeek.com is reporting McQuaid's three-year deal is worth $4.7 million.
McQuaid has one year left in his current deal.
It's been a good summer for Islanders in the NHL. Earlier this month Brad Richards signed a nine-year deal with the New York Rangers.
He'll make $12-million this season, making him the highest-paid player for the 2011-12 season.
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