
Nick Bonino, Predators Reportedly Agree to 4-Year Contract
After helping the Pittsburgh Penguins defeat the Nashville Predators to win the 2017 Stanley Cup, center Nick Bonino will reportedly switch sides to try to get the Predators over the hump.
Per TSN Hockey's Darren Dreger, Bonino agreed to a four-year deal with the Predators.
Bonino spent the past two seasons with the Penguins after being traded by the Vancouver Canucks. His 18 goals last season marked the second-highest single-season output of his career, trailing only the 22 he scored in 2013-14.
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The 29-year-old was a highly sought-after commodity, with Dreger reporting on Thursday at least 10 teams were interested in him.
Bonino only appeared in two games during the Stanley Cup Final against the Predators due to a broken leg, but he made his presence felt in Game 1 with two goals in less than 16 minutes of ice time.
His ability to create opportunities for himself and teammates will make him a fantastic addition for a Nashville team that finished 11th in goals scored last season.

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