NHL: Bruins sign D Anton Stralman to one-year, $1M deal

Date:

Share post:


The Boston Bruins signed defenseman Anton Stralman to a one-year, $1 million contract on Wednesday.

Stralman, 36, won’t be eligible to play with the team until he gets a new work visa. Coach Jim Montgomery said the team was working on the situation.

The Swede is entering his 16th NHL season and has 63 goals and 230 assists in 930 games with six clubs. He had eight goals and 15 assists in 74 games last season for the Arizona Coyotes.

Stralman impressed the Bruins during a tryout.

“I know I’m at the tail end of my career, and as year and year go by you’re looking for an opportunity to go deep and have a chance to win,” Stralman told reporters. “I’m happy with my camp, and I truly appreciate that they liked what they saw.”

Boston captain Patrice Bergeron is glad to have Stralman as a teammate.

“He’s a steady defenseman who plays the right way and always seems to be in the right spot,” Bergeron said. “Tough to play against. Experience. He’s been around a while. We’re happy to have him.”

Stralman has previously played for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Columbus Blue Jackets, New York Rangers, Tampa Bay Lightning, Florida Panthers and Coyotes.

The Bruins open their season Wednesday night against the host Washington Capitals.

–Field Level Media

spot_img

Related articles

NHL: Avs F Valeri Nichushkin dealing with injury setback

Colorado Avalanche forward Valeri Nichushkin had a setback in his rehab from a lower-body injury and is now...

NHL: Slumping Kings host Panthers, look to shed doldrums

The struggling Los Angeles Kings will be facing a tall order to change their fortunes when they host...

NHL: NHL roundup: Capitals edge Oilers for 5th straight win

Pierre-Luc Dubois had a goal and an assist and the visiting Washington Capitals won their fifth straight game,...

NHL: Carter Verhaeghe, Panthers drop Ducks again

Carter Verhaeghe had a goal and an assist as the Florida Panthers opened a four-game western road trip...

FREE

Get the most important breaking news and analyses for Free.

Thank you for subscribing

Something went wrong.