Boston Bruins officially sign a Chicago Blackhawk
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In a strategic move aimed at bolstering their defensive lineup, the Boston Bruins have confirmed the re-signing of Ian Mitchell, a former Chicago Blackhawks defenseman.
The agreement, finalized by Bruins' GM Don Sweeney, ensures Mitchell will stay with the team for an additional year under a two-way contract.
This deal sets Mitchell's earnings at a league minimum of $775,000 AAV, applicable uniformly across both the AHL and NHL levels.
The decision to re-sign Mitchell follows his 13-game stint with the Bruins in the 2023-2024 NHL season, during which he contributed 2 points.
Despite the limited ice time in the NHL, Mitchell showcased his potential while playing predominantly with the Providence team in the AHL.
His performance there emphasized his readiness and capability to step up when called upon.
« The #NHLBruins have signed Ian Mitchell to a one-year, two-way extension with a cap hit of $775,000. »
This contract extension traces back to a significant trade, which initially brought Mitchell and Alex Regula to Boston. The Bruins had traded away
Nick Foligno and
Taylor Hall to the Blackhawks, a move that reshaped their roster and strategy.
Since joining the Bruins, Mitchell, a 57th overall pick in the 2017 NHL Draft by the Blackhawks, has proven to be a valuable asset in adding depth to the team's defensive lineup.
Ian Mitchell's journey from a promising 2017 second-round draft pick to a reliable depth player for the Bruins highlights his development and adaptability.
As the Bruins look forward to another competitive season, securing players like Mitchell ensures they have the depth and flexibility to navigate the challenges of a long NHL campaign.
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