Report: Bruins sign Colin Miller to 2-year, $2M contract extension
The Boston Bruins have reportedly re-signed a young defenseman.
Colin Miller has inked a new two-year, $2-million contract with the club, according to Renaud Lavoie of TVA.
The 23-year-old entered the offseason as a restricted free agent and the new deal is believed to be one-way in nature, meaning he'll be in line for an increased role on the Bruins' blue line in 2016-17.
Miller, who was acquired as part of a trade involving Milan Lucic, appeared in 42 games with Boston last season, netting three goals and 13 assists to his credit. In 20 games with Boston's AHL affiliate, he scored four goals and added eight assists.
Miller won both the hardest shot and fastest skater competitions at the 2015 AHL All-Star Game, giving evidence to the skill set he brings to the table.
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