Barrie, Oilers agree to 1-year contract
The Edmonton Oilers signed defenseman Tyson Barrie to a one-year deal worth $3.75 million, the team announced Saturday.
Barrie was dealt from the Colorado Avalanche to the Toronto Maple Leafs last offseason. He struggled under Mike Babcock, but was more productive when the club replaced the veteran coach with Sheldon Keefe, ultimately finishing with 39 points in 70 games.
It was a down year compared to some of his previous seasons, but despite the dip in points, Barrie turned down at least one offer of at least $6 million per season, according to TSN's Frank Seravalli.
Barrie should be able to mesh with Edmonton's high-octane offense, and perhaps quarterback the top power play with Oscar Klefbom potentially facing a lengthy injury absence.
Edmonton made a pair of signings when free agency opened Friday, bringing in Kyle Turris and keeping Tyler Ennis in the fold.
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