Report: Oilers, Russell's agent 'get ball rolling' on contract talks
Kirby Lee / USA Today Sports
The Edmonton Oilers appear intent on ensuring Kris Russell remains in the fold.
The team and the pending unrestricted free-agent defenseman's agent spoke briefly Tuesday to "get the ball rolling" on a new contract, according to Pierre LeBrun of TSN.
Back in May, general manager Peter Chiarelli said, "I want to have Kris back. I thought he was really good for our team."
Russell played 2016-17 on a one-year, $3.1-million deal with the Oilers, and registered one goal, 12 assists, and 213 blocked shots in 68 games.
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