from the Pittsburgh Penguins, The Pittsburgh Penguins have re-signed forward James Neal to a six-year contract extension, it was announced today by executive vice president and general manager Ray Shero.
The deal begins with the 2012-13 season and runs through the 2017-18 campaign, and has an average annual value of $5 million.
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Penguins sign LW Neal to 6-year contract extension
The Pittsburgh Penguins have signed left wing James Neal to a six-year contract extension that will pay him an average of $5 million a season.
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The Pittsburgh Penguins have re-signed forward James Neal to a six-year contract extension, it was announced today by executive vice president and general manager Ray Shero.
The deal begins with the 2012-13 season and runs through the 2017-18...
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Penguins re-sign Neal for six years, $30 million
The Pittsburgh Penguins have signed star winger James Neal to a $30-million, six-year extension, the team announced Sunday.
Penguins sign Neal to $30 million contract extension
The Penguins have signed forward James Neal to a six-year, $30 million contract extension. Neal will have a salary cap hit of $5 million once the contract kicks in next season.
Penguins sign LW Neal to 6-year contract extension
The Pittsburgh Penguins have signed left wing James Neal to a six-year contract extension that will pay him an average of $5 million a season.
Penguins Re-Sign Forward James Neal to a Six-Year Contract Extension
The Pittsburgh Penguins have re-signed forward James Neal to a six-year contract extension, it was announced today by executive vice president and general manager Ray Shero.
The deal begins with the 2012-13 season and runs through the 201...
Pens give LW Neal 6-yr., $30M extension (AP)
The Pittsburgh Penguins have signed left wing James Neal to a six-year contract extension that will pay him an average of $5 million a season. The deal was announced by the team Sunday morning, hours before the Penguins play at Buffalo. And it comes nearly a year to the day Pittsburgh acquired the high-scoring forward in a trade with Dallas.
No changes expected after Penguins loss
At this point, there's no evidence that any of Evgeni Malkin, James Neal, Matt Cooke and Brooks Orpik will be unable to dress when the Penguins face the New York Rangers tonight at Consol Energy Center, although Dan Bylsma was somewhat cryptic about their status after the workout.
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