Quick Hits: Eriksson Ek, Brassard, Hoglander, Jaskin, White, and Guerin
The Ottawa Senators and Colin White agree on a six-year deal.
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Wild have one RFA left

Puck Pedia: The Minnesota Wild have signed forward Joel Eriksson Ek to a two-year deal with an AAV of $1.4875.

With 22 players under contract they have $6.1 million in salary cap space with RFA Kevin Fiala left to sign.

Islanders sign a center

Puck Pedia: The New York Islanders have signed forward Derick Brassard to a one-year deal at $1.2 million.

Hoglander ELC will wait

Rick Dhaliwal: The Vancouver Canucks won’t sign 2019 2nd round pick Nils Hoglander this offseason. There is no rush and they will discuss next year. He’ll be playing in Sweden this year.

Jaskin signing in KHL

Igor Eronko: Moscow Dynamo of the KHL will be signing Dmitrij Jaskin after acquiring his rights.

Senators lock up a young player for six years

Ken Warren of the Ottawa Sun: The Ottawa Senators have signed 22-year old forward Colin White to a six-year, $28.75 million contract – a $4.75 million salary cap hit.

“It’s what both parties wanted all along,” White said. “I truly believe in Ottawa, with the young group we have. It’s the right move for both myself and Ottawa.”

White will get $4 million for the first two seasons of the deal, three years at $4.75 million and $6.25 million in the final season.

Wild hire a GM

Michael Russo of The Athletic: The Minnesota Wild have hired Bill Guerin as their fourth general manager. He has been the Pittsburgh Penguins assistant GM for the past five seasons.

“I am thrilled to announce we have hired Bill Guerin, a four-time Stanley Cup champion, as general manager of the Minnesota Wild,” owner Craig Leipold said in a press release. “Bill has been a winner throughout his hockey career, and I am extremely pleased to be able to add his experience to our organization.”