sportsnet.ca - 7/2/2008
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The New York Islanders have signed defenceman Mark Streit to a five-year, $20.5-million deal, Sportsnet has learned.
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NEW YORK ISLANDERS LAND MARK STREIT
IllegalCurve.com —
... Sportsnet.ca confirms that the New York Islanders have signed UFA defenseman/forward Mark Streit to a 5 year/$20.5 million deal. ...
Evening Signings
Sean Leahy's Going Five Hole —
Free Agent Frenzy Day 1 has just about come to an end and this evening saw a few more big names taken off the list of available players. Mark Streit to the Islanders: 5-years, $20.5 million Michael Ryder to Boston: 3-years, $12 million Wade Redden to the NY Rangers: 6-years, $39 million Bobby Holik to New Jersey: 1-year, $2.5 million Niklas Hagman to Toronto: 4-years, $12 million We're seeing a pattern here of teams overpaying for second-tier players. It's quite astounding. ...
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Streit’s nice numbers
weblogs.newsday.com 7/2/2008 — It’s hard not to like the numbers new Islanders defenseman Mark Streit put up with Montreal last season. Taking into account the fact he received an average of only 17:31 ice time as a power-play specialist, there might not have been a more ...