The Boston Bruins signed star forward David Pastrnak to a massive contract extension Thursday, the sixth-richest deal in NHL history.
Pastrnak, 26, signed an eight-year, $90 million deal that will keep him in Boston through the 2030 season, general manager Don Sweeney announced.
"Obviously a really exciting day for me and my family," Pastrnak said during a press conference Thursday. "I'm very thankful to be part of this organization."
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The team’s leading scorer this season with 42 goals and 38 assists, Pastrnak will earn $11.25 million a season.
Pastrnak also leads the Bruins in points per game, power-play goals and power-play points. In nine seasons in Boston, Pastrnak has registered three, 40-goal seasons.
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The league-leading Bruins also acquired veteran winger Tyler Bertuzzi in a trade with the Detroit Red Wings Thursday in exchange for a top-10 protected first-round pick in 2024 and a fourth-rounder in 2025.
The Bruins last week landed defenseman Dmitry Orlov and forward Garnet Hathaway in a trade with the Washington Capitals to bolster their Stanley Cup run this season.
The deal sent forward Craig Smith and a 2023 first-round pick, a 2025 second-round pick and a 2024 third-round pick to Washington in exchange for Orlov and Hathaway.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.