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NHL teams in need of goaltending help are either going the trade route or committing multiple years to veteran backups.
The New Jersey Devils are re-signing free agent goaltender Jake Allen to a five-year contract with a $1.8 million cap hit on ...
Jake Allen has agreed to a five-year contract with a $1.8 million average annual value with the New Jersey Devils.
The Devils and veteran goaltender Jake Allen, one of the top netminders in this summer's free agent class, agreed Tuesday to ...
The Devils re-signed veteran backup goalie Jake Allen on a one-year contract, taking the top UFA goalie off the market amid a ...
The biggest free agent goaltender is staying in New Jersey, as the Devils reached an agreement with Jake Allen on a five-year ...
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Dose on MSNJake Allen signs five-year contract in New JerseyThe New Jersey Devils have managed to retain the services of Jake Allen. The goaltender had been negotiating in the last few ...
Jake Allen signed a five-year, $9 million contract to remain with the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday. It has an average annual ...
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Dose on MSNRumor mill: the Habs are looking for a veteran goalie (and Jake Allen is on the market)Frank Seravalli had a little chat about the goaltending market. In his article, he discussed the Habs… and wondered whether ...
The New Jersey Devils announced today that the team has agreed to terms with unrestricted free-agent goaltender Jake Allen on a five-year contract worth $9,000,000, with an annual average value of $1, ...
Allen agreed to terms on a five-year, $9 million contract with New Jersey on Tuesday, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports.
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