Oilers Re-Sign Center Jason Dickinson to a 5-Year, $20 Million Contract
- On Sunday, the Edmonton Oilers signed forward Jason Dickinson to a five-year, $20 million contract, preventing the defensive-minded center from reaching free agency.
- Acquired from the Chicago Blackhawks in March, Dickinson was set to become an unrestricted free agent on July 1, three days before his 31st birthday.
- Over 11 seasons, Dickinson has played in 566 games, scoring 75 goals and 97 assists. He became one of Edmonton's most frequent penalty killers after joining the team.
- General manager Stan Bowman cited re-signing Dickinson as one item on a lengthy off-season checklist as the organization pursues a Stanley Cup with Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl.
- The contract carries a $4 million AAV through the 2030-31 season, keeping the shutdown center with the Oilers as the club addresses other roster needs including potentially trading defenceman Darnell Nurse.
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Oilers ink forward Jason Dickinson to five-year contract worth US$20 million
EDMONTON — The Edmonton Oilers have signed forward Jason Dickinson to a five-year contract, the NHL club announced Sunday. The deal has a US$4 million average annual value.
Oilers sign F Jason Dickinson to 5-year, $20M deal
Pending unrestricted free agent forward Jason Dickinson agreed to a five-year, $20 million contract to remain with the Edmonton Oilers on Sunday.
Oilers re-sign center Jason Dickinson to a 5-year, $20 million contract
The Edmonton Oilers have re-signed center Jason Dickinson to a five-year contract worth $20 million.
Oilers make massive, $20 million Jason Dickinson contract decision
Edmonton is moving forward with the veteran center.
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