Edmonton Oilers, Zack Kassian agree to four-year contract extension
EDMONTON — Forward Zack Kassian has signed a four-year contract extension with the Edmonton Oilers.
The 29-year-old from Windsor, Ont., and the club agreed to a deal averaging US$3.20 million annually, according to multiple reports.
The announcement comes less than an hour before the Oilers and Calgary Flames are set to renew their rivalry in the Battle of Alberta. Kassian will also be playing for the first time since serving a two-game suspension for pummelling Calgary’s Matthew Tkachuk.
Kassian was suspended for pounding on a turtling Tkachuk late in the second period during a tie game Jan. 11 at the Saddledome after Tkachuk drilled him into the boards, sending Kassian’s helmet flying.