Few fireworks as teams steer clear of lavish long-term deals in free agency
NHL general managers usually make their own fireworks on Canada Day with wild long-term contracts.
But not this time.
In fact, only three teams went longer than three years with an unrestricted free agent on Saturday with the Montreal Canadiens splurging on Karl Alzner, the New York Rangers reeling in Kevin Shattenkirk and the Nashville Predators spending big on Nick Bonino. Every other deal was three years or less — save for extensions for a trio of big names in California.
“If you’re building your team on July 1, you’re probably not going to have the success you want,” Calgary Flames general manager Brad Treliving said.


