Nashville Predators sign newcomer Mavrik Bourque to a six-year, $33 million contract, according to reports from Winnipeg Free Press and Yahoo Sports. The agreement runs for six seasons and totals $33 million in value. Both sources characterize Bourque as a newcomer joining the Predators organization, but they do not provide additional details in the provided text about his prior team, position, or expected role. The announcement is dated Saturday in the Yahoo Sports report, aligning with the timing described by Winnipeg Free Press. No other contract terms beyond the length and total value are included in the supplied summaries. The deal adds Bourque to Nashville’s roster commitments under a long-term contract structure, with the reported financial terms setting the basis for the team’s player acquisition plans.
Predators sign Mavrik Bourque to six-year, $33 million contract
Nashville Predators sign newcomer Mavrik Bourque to a six-year, $33 million contract, according to reports from Winnipeg Free Press and Yahoo Sports. The agreement runs for six seasons and totals $33...
- The Nashville Predators sign newcomer Mavrik Bourque.
- The contract lasts six years.
- The reported contract value is $33 million.
- The deal is announced on Saturday, per at least one source.
- No additional contract terms or player background details are included in the provided summaries.
The Nashville Predators signed newcomer Mavrik Bourque to a six-year, $33 million contract Saturday.
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