The Boston Bruins announced on Friday that they are keeping a key piece to their team in signing former number two pick in the 2010 NHL Draft left winger Taylor Hall. Hall is now signed through the 2025-26 season, a four year contract worth $24 million.
Boston acquired Hall from Buffalo prior to the trade deadline in April. He had eight goals and 14 assists in 16 regular season games, and added three goals and two assists in 11 playoff games with the B’s. Hall, who also has played in Edmonton and Arizona, has 228 career goals with 368 assists in 680 NHL games.
Bruins general manager Don Sweeney said in a statement, “The Bruins are excited that Taylor wanted to remain a Boston Bruin and we are thrilled to have signed him to a multi-year contract. He is an impact player that brings speed, scoring, skill and two-way commitment to our lineup. He fit seamlessly into our locker room and will be an integral part of our organization’s goal to compete for the Stanley Cup.”