The New
York Rangers have agreed to terms on new contracts with a pair of
restricted free agents, forward Carl
Hagelin and defenseman Justin
Falk. Katie Strang of ESPN.com reports Hagelin's deal is for two
years and $4.5 million, Hagelin will receive $2.1 million for the
2013-14 season and $2.4 million in 2014-15. The Rangers tweeted the
following statement from Hagelin: "I am honored to be a part of
the #NYR organization...I love the guys here and am excited to get
going again next year" Hagelin, 24, recently completed his
second NHL season recording 10 goals and 24 points while playing in
all 48 regular-season games for the Rangers. He added three goals and
six points in 12 Stanley Cup Playoff games. Hagelin has career totals
of 24 goals and 62 points in 112 regular-season games, and three
goals and nine points in 29 postseason contests. Strang reports
Falk's contract is for one year at $975,000. The 24-year-old was
acquired from the Minnesota
Wild on June 30 in exchange for forward Benn
Ferriero and a sixth-round pick in that day's NHL Draft. Falk had
three assists in 36 regular-season games for the Wild this past
season and was scoreless in four playoff games. He has one goal and
15 points in 108 career regular-season games.
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