
The Nashville Predators signed unrestricted free agent goaltender Kevin Lankinen to a one-year contract worth $1.5 million for next season. The contract carries him through the 2022-23 season.
The #Preds have signed goaltender Kevin Lankinen to a one-year, $1.5 million contract:https://t.co/MhzMILZYU6
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Kevin Lankinen Contract Signed, Another Goalie Off the Carousel
In 29 starts and 32 appearances last season, Lankinen posted an 8-15-6 record. In those games, he accumulated a .891 save percentage to go with a 3.50 goals-against average. He served as the Hawks’ primary backup netminder after leading the team in starts in his rookie season. As a rookie, he managed a 17-14-5 record with a .909 save percentage and 3.20 goals against average. The relegation to backup duties came after Chicago acquired Marc-Andre Fleury last summer. However, Fleury’s numbers fell right where Lankinen’s had one season prior (.908 save percentage, 19-21-5). Things improved for Fleury after a trade deadline deal sent him to the Minnesota Wild. For Lankinen, though, he simply started more games for the lowly Chicago Blackhawks.
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