Golden Knights sign Colin Miller to 4-year, $15.5M extension
The Golden Knights locked up a key member of their core Saturday.
Vegas signed defenseman Colin Miller to a four-year contract extension with an average annual value of $3.875 million, the team announced.
The contract includes a modified no-trade clause in the final two years, according to Cap Friendly.
Miller was a restricted free agent and had filed for salary arbitration before signing the new deal.
The 25-year-old was one of many Golden Knights to flourish with an expanded role this past season, scoring 10 goals and collecting 41 points - both of which led the team's blue line.
Miller spent the previous two years of his career with the Boston Bruins, who were overloaded on the right side of their blue line with Brandon Carlo, Adam McQuaid, Kevan Miller, and now Charlie McAvoy. With the Bruins, he totaled just 29 points in 103 games with an average time on ice of 15:48.
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