Connor Ingram traded to the Edmonton Oilers
According to the Edmonton Oilers: The Oilers have taken over Connor Ingram from the Utah Mammoth in exchange for future considerations. Ingram first goes to the AHL, where the gigantic mammoth retains $ 800,000 of its $ 1.95 million AAV.
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Elliote Friedman: There had to be retention because the Edmonton Oilers had problems having the deal work.
The Edmonton Oilers wanted to add goalkeeper depth to join Stuart Skinner and Calvin Pickard. Utah placed Ingram from a distance last week when the parties agreed that he would not play for the team this season.
New Jersey Devils sign Luke Hughes for a new contract
Elliote Friedman: Devils and Luke Hughes correspond to a seven -year contract with an AAV of $ 9 million.
Jim Birger: De Devils and Luke Hughes eventually agreed on a new contract After progress was made on Tuesday evening. New Jersey had to think about what they offered.
NHL News: New Jersey Devils extends Luke Hughes
Pierre Lebrun: The Devils and the Hughes Camp, led by Pat Brisson, had different conditions for what the long term was. The first focus was on a six -year -old deal, but a considerable gap had to be closed. So instead, the Devils raised the price and contract length to complete the deal. There had not been much exercise on Tuesday evening.
? Devils thought of the day?
Luke Hughes and the New Jersey Devils agree with a new deal contract.
Houout and Hunmate
Is Hughes worth it? #njdevils pic.twitter.com/unp0Ucl4zy
– Jim Birger (@bimburger) October 1, 2025
Luke Hughes gets a clause of 10 teams without movement in years six and seven, similar to his brother Jack Hughes. He also receives Jack’s salary for the first two years of the deal, together with a $ 1 million signing bonus.
The #Njdevils signed 22 years
JR 1 – 2: $ 8 million salary, $ 1 million signing bonus
At 3 – 7: $ 9 million salary10 team NTC in years 6 and 7
REP’D by Pat Brisson @Hahockey https://t.co/aswcnni94e
– Puckpedia (@puckpedia) October 1, 2025
Select New Jersey Devils and Luke Hughes still have work to do New Jersey Devils and Luke Hughes still has work to do
There are questions about his defensive game in his zone, given that he had 86 turnover last season. It cannot be denied his attacking capacity.
Luke Hughes, 7x $ 9 million signed by NJ, is a developing puck-moving D with skill that has not yet been completely translated into the results in ICE. He is perhaps the fastest D in the competition, the puck wears a lot of great passer -by. Active in the D zone but a little turnover prone and leak from the hurry. pic.twitter.com/xvi4hgutmx
– JFresh (@jfresh hockey) October 1, 2025
Given Brock Faber’s $ 8.5 million AAV with the Minnesota Wild, the Hughes camp wanted to raise something fair market value with the salary limit. NowLuke Hughes is the best paid Hughes brother and falls in The Cale Makar price class for a defender.
Posted as Kristy Flannery of Hockeynieuws via Pat Brisson: “There was never doubt during the negotiations that Luke wanted to stay a devil. We looked at his compositions and what he has achieved so far. Where the cap went, we felt more than seven years old, it was a very fair deal for both parties.”
It will be interesting to see how the Devils Cap space is free to make this AAV work before the start of the season.
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