Rangers sign Shattenkirk to reported 4-year contract worth $26.6M

The New York Rangers landed the big fish.
Defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk confirmed on TSN that he signed a contract with the Blueshirts, which is reportedly worth $26.6 million over four years, according to TSN's Frank Seravalli. This gives New York arguably the best available free agent on the market this summer on an annual cap hit of $6.65 million.
Shattenkirk apparently left a lot of money on the table to sign with the Rangers.
Shattenkirk: "I envisioned myself being a Ranger from the moment I stepped on the ice as a kid."
— Dan Rosen (@drosennhl) July 1, 2017
Here's a breakdown of the deal:
Shattenkirk details #NYR:
— Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) July 1, 2017
NMC + Mod-NTC
2017-18: $8M
2018-19: $7.6M
2019-20: $7M
2020-21: $4M (incl $2M SB lockout protection)
AAV: $6.65M
The 28-year-old recorded 13 goals and 43 assists in 80 games split between St. Louis and Washington last season.
Shattenkirk becomes the Rangers' highest-paid defenseman and second-highest paid player behind only Rick Nash, and fills a hole left on the blue line following the buyout of Dan Girardi.
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