Montreal and Nashville pulled off a major trade involving two veteran defensemen on Wednesday as the Predators acquired P.K. Subban from the Canadiens for Shea Weber.
Subban was the 2013 winner of the Norris Trophy, which goes to the NHL’s top defenseman. The 27-year-old Subban had six goals and 45 assists this past season.
Subban has six years remaining on his contract that carries an annual salary cap hit of $9 million. He is heading into the third season of his eight-year, $72-million pact.
“P.K. Subban is an elite offensive defenseman with tremendous skill and contagious energy that makes the Nashville Predators a better team now and into the future,” Predators general manager David Poile said.
Weber had spent the past 11 seasons with the Predators and has played in four All-Star Games. The 30-year-old had 20 goals and 31 assists in 78 regular-season games this past season.
This was the eighth NHL season in which Weber had at least 40 points. He added three goals and four assists in 14 postseason games this year.
Weber is under contract for 10 more seasons. His average annual salary cap hit is $7.85 million.
“We completed today an important transaction which I am convinced will make the Canadiens a better team. It was also one of the most difficult decisions I had to make as general manager of the Montreal Canadiens,” Montreal general manager Marc Bergevin said.
“In Shea Weber, we get a top rated NHL defenseman with tremendous leadership, and a player who will improve our defensive group as well as our power play for many years to come.
Wild’s Zucker signs two-year, $4M deal
The Minnesota Wild signed forward Jason Zucker to a two-year, $4 million contract, the team announced on Wednesday.
The 24-year-old Zucker, who was making $900,250 under his previous deal, collected 13 goals and 10 assists in a career-high 71 games last season for the Wild.
A second-round selection of Minnesota in the 2010 draft, Zucker has scored 42 goals and set up 19 others in 169 career contests.