RALEIGH, N.C. -- The Carolina Hurricanes signed
forward Brad Isbister to a one-year deal
Wednesday, likely wrapping up their offseason pursuit of free agents.
The move gives the defending Stanley Cup champions another scoring
threat to help replace the injured Cory Stillman, who had surgery earlier this month to repair a torn labrum in his right
shoulder. Team president and general manager Jim Rutherford has said
Stillman could miss up to 40 games.
"It gives us a player who has proven in the National Hockey League that
he can score goals," coach Peter Laviolette said. Stillman's injury
"opens up an opportunity for a lot of different players, and he's one of
them."
Isbister will make $600,000 at the NHL level and $95,000 if he is sent
to the Hurricanes' American Hockey League affiliate in Albany.
The 29-year-old Isbister had six goals and 17 assists last season for
the Boston Bruins. He has 99 goals and 107 assists during an eight-year
career that includes stints with the Phoenix Coyotes, New York Islanders
and Edmonton Oilers.
He played for Laviolette for two seasons beginning in 2001-02 when both
were with the Islanders.
"He's a big, strong, hard-skating forward who can score goals,"
Laviolette said.
"We've got quite a few guys signed, probably to the point right now
where maybe (there are) a couple more than we thought, especially when
we look at the whole organization with how many slots we have in
Albany," Rutherford said.
"There's a big core of our team that came back, and to be honest, that
was the strength of the summer," Laviolette said.
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