NHL News: Islanders, Kraken, Mammoth and Flyers re-sign some players

New York Islander re-signs UFA Kyle Palmieri
Hockey Pedia: New York Islanders have re-signed 34-year-old forward Kyle Palmieri to a two-year contract and scored $4.75 million.
He will have a salary of $4.75 million in both seasons.
David Pagnotta: In the first year of Palmieri expansion, he will have a complete no trade clause. In the second year, it turned into a trade-free clause for 16 teams.
Kyle Palmieri, signed by NYI for 2x $4.75 million, is an experienced net-scoring winger. Arrive to the slot, get the chance to put a pile of them in the net. #isles pic.twitter.com/ncxodw4l1z
– jfresh(@jfreshhockey) May 30, 2025
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New York Islander re-signs RFA Adam Boqvist
New York Islander: Islanders have signed a one-year contract extension for defenseman Adam Boqvist.
Adam Boqvist, signed by NYI for $850,000, is a deep attacker. #isles pic.twitter.com/fmtjlzk8xp
– jfresh(@jfreshhockey) May 30, 2025
Seattle Kraken resigns UFA Josh Mahura
Hockey Pedia: Seattle Kraken re-signs pending UFA defensive player Josh Mahura for a two-year contract and receives a $907,500 salary cap.
2025-26: $900,000
2026-27: $915,000
Utah Mammoth Logo Gabe Smith
Hockey Pedia: Utah Mammoth has signed a three-year entry-level contract for 2024 fourth-round draft pick Gabe Smith and has a $869,000 hat cap and $942,000 AAV.
YR 1: $775,000 salary, $97,500 signing bonus and $102,500 GP bonus
YR 2: $775,000 salary, $97,500 signing bonus and $102,500 GP bonus
YR 3: $775,000 salary, $87,500 signing bonus and $12,500 GP bonus
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Philadelphia Flyer Re-signed RFA Tyson Foerster
Philadelphia Flyer: Flyers have signed a two-year contract extension for RFA forward Tyson Foerster, worth $3.75 million per season.
Kevin Kurz: Foerster will receive $3.5 million next season and $4 million in 2026-27. Without any trade protection, he will still become RFA when the contract expires.
Tyson Foerster, who has doubled the $3.75 million in PHI, is a two-way scoring winger who goes into the net, advances and chases loose pucks. There is no quick skater and his limited hockey skills, but keeping the puck at the right end of the ice. #letsgoflyers pic.twitter.com/4vhqqlebr8
– jfresh(@jfreshhockey) May 29, 2025
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