Keeping Kostitsyn costs Preds $2.5 million
Posted July 8, 2011 1:55 pm.
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The Nashville Predators have agreed to terms with restricted free-agent forward Sergei Kostitsyn on a one-year contract worth $2.5 million, the team announced Friday.
Kostitsyn led the Predators in goals (23) and tied for the team lead in points (50) during his first season with the club in 2010-11. The goal total was just one shy of Kostitsyn’s total from his first three seasons and 155 games in the NHL (24), while his point total equaled that from his previous two campaigns combined.
The Novopolotsk, Belarus native amassed 47 points (21 goals, 26 assists) in 59 games from Dec. 1 to the end of the regular season. Kostitsyn registered points in 35 of those 59 games, including an 11-game point streak from March 17-April 8, the second longest point streak in franchise history and tied for the third longest in the NHL in 2010-11.
Acquired for a pair of pending free agents (Dan Ellis and Dustin Boyd) on June 29, 2010, the 6-0, 207-pound left wing has 118 points (47g-71a) in 232 career games since 2007. He was originally Montreal’s sixth choice, 200th overall (seventh round), in 2005 Entry Draft.