Preds Secure Erat for Seven More Seasons
May 14, 2008
Preds Secure Erat for Seven More Seasons
Filed under: General NHL, Predators, Fantasy Hockey
While the trading away of veterans Tomas Vokoun, Scott Hartnell, and Kimmo Timonen signaled a cleaning of the Nashville Predators’ house, and reeked of a ‘ asset sell off’, the Preds have quietly done a good job in securing their premium young players to long-term deals.
First, it was David Legwand, who signed for 6 seasons and $27 million. Now? It’s Martin Erat, who was rewarded for his fine playmaking skills with a 7-year deal worth $31.5 million. W00t!
“Martin Erat is a perfect example of this organization’s philosophy,” Poile stated. “He came to us as a seventh-round draft pick, and grew steadily into an elite player when given an opportunity to succeed. He has continued to take on more responsibility and is an integral part of our team moving forward. We look forward to his leadership and production for the next seven years.”
As fellow FanHouser James Mirtle notes, Erat is getting paid quite handsomely for a guy who puts up a good-but-not-great 55-60 points a season. Given Erat’s upside, he *should* be able to do better in the future, and he has the skills to do so.
Next up for the Preds? Ryan Suter and Shea Weber, the two cornerstone defensemen who will both want similar contracts, and one Dan Ellis, who won the #1 goaltender’s job after Chris Mason laid a whole basket of eggs.
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