Islanders sign Varlamov to 4-year, $20M contract
The New York Islanders have inked goaltender Semyon Varlamov to a four-year contract, the club announced Monday.
The deal carries an average annual value of $5 million, Islanders general manager Lou Lamoriello told reporters, including Newsday's Andrew Gross.
Varlamov spent the last eight seasons with the Colorado Avalanche. He posted a .909 save percentage in 49 appearances this past season.
The 31-year-old officially joined the Islanders minutes after former Isles goaltender Robin Lehner was first reported to have signed with the Chicago Blackhawks. That deal was confirmed shortly thereafter.
Varlamov was a Vezina Trophy finalist in 2014.
He's only two campaigns removed from a .920 save percentage, but the Avalanche clearly felt comfortable with netminder Philipp Grubauer, who produced a .917 mark over 37 games in 2018-19.
Varlamov spent the first three seasons of his career with the Washington Capitals, who drafted him 23rd overall in 2006.
HEADLINES
- Kings captain Kopitar week-to-week with foot injury
- NHL panic meter: How worried should 4 teams be after sluggish starts?
- Hutson: Team USA needs scorer like Caufield in 'big moments'
- Bouchard's errors costly in loss: 'I'm going to have to improve on that'
- Horvat's hat trick lifts Islanders to 1st win of season vs. Oilers