Oilers re-sign Brown to 1-year, $1M contract
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The Edmonton Oilers re-signed forward Connor Brown to a one-year contract worth $1 million, the team announced Monday.
Brown, 30, tallied four goals and 12 points in 71 regular-season games. He found some of his past form in the postseason, recording two goals and six points in 19 playoff contests.
The Oilers inked Brown to a one-year contract last summer with a $775,000 cap hit. The deal had $3.225 million in performance bonuses, which Brown hit after playing 10 games.
Brown played only four games in 2022-23 after sustaining a torn ACL.
Edmonton had $13 million in cap space before the signing, according to CapFriendly.
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