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Nashville Predators, Luke Evangelista agree to terms on 2-year deal
Luke Evangelista signs a two-year, $6 million contract after prolonged negotiations that delayed his training camp start, ending the NHL preseason's last restricted free agent holdout.
- On Friday, the Nashville Predators agreed to a two-year, $6 million contract with Luke Evangelista, ending the final restricted free agent stalemate six days before the Oct. 9 opener.
- Throughout the offseason, negotiations focused on a two-year deal and three-year option, with reports citing $1 million and $2 million offers while Evangelista missed more than two weeks of training camp.
- He had 10 goals and 22 assists in 68 games last year, and the contract carries a $3 million average annual value.
- With the signing, Evangelista will join training camp before the season starts, and Nashville general manager Barry Trotz said he had no interest in trading him through the 2026-27 season.
- After the contract expires, Evangelista will be a restricted free agent again in 2027, with arbitration hearings likely in August if filed, offering Nashville roster flexibility.
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Reports: Luke Evangelista signs 2-year deal with Predators
Forward Luke Evangelista ended his training camp holdout and signed a two-year, $6 million contract with the Nashville Predators on Friday, according to multiple reports.
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Let's start with some contract news from the last couple days. The Predators and Luke Evangelista have finally agreed to a contract, which is a two-year deal with a $3 million AAV. Evangelista was the last remaining unsigned RFA after Mason McTavish and Luke Hughes were recently signed, so no RFAs will be missing to start the season. Evangelista finished the 2024-25 season with 10 goals and 32 points in 68 games, so he seems like a decent bet to…
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