PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — The Philadelphia 76ers aren’t the only team in town making free-agent news Monday. The Flyers brought back veteran defenseman Erik Johnson on a one-year, $1 million contract shortly after NHL free agency opened.
Johnson was acquired at the NHL trade deadline last season from the Buffalo Sabres for a 2024 fourth-round draft pick. Buffalo later sent the pick to the Winnipeg Jets, who selected Kevin He of the Niagara IceDogs in the Ontario Hockey League.
“We’re very happy to bring Erik back for next season,” Flyers general manager Danny Brière said in a statement. “Since arriving at the deadline, Erik has fit seamlessly into our locker room and logged important minutes for us. His presence and championship experience, especially for our defensive core of players, will be valuable for our team throughout an entire season.”
The 36-year-old played 17 games for the orange and black, scoring two goals and an assist while averaging 16:26 of ice time. In 67 games with the Flyers and Sabres last season, Johnson had five goals and was a minus-14.
Johnson is a 6-foot-4, 225-pound right-hand shot on the blue line
The first overall pick in 2006 by the St. Louis Blues, Johnson won the Stanley Cup in 2021-22 with the Colorado Avalanche.
He’s played in 987 regular-season games with the Blues, Avs, Sabres and Flyers, scoring 93 goals and 340 points. Since 2007-08, the defenseman is 11th among active D-men in block shots (1,691), shots (1,927) and hits (1,636).
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