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  • Hockey: Jets sign defenceman Zach Bogosian to seven-year contract

    Ottawa Citizen, Canada
    July 31 2013

    Jets sign defenceman Zach Bogosian to seven-year contract worth $36 million

    By Stephen Whyno, The Canadian Press


    Zach Bogosian was glad to have some stability with the Winnipeg Jets
    after a tumultuous start to his NHL career in Atlanta.

    Two coaches in three years doesn't exactly help a young defenceman
    grow. Once he found some consistency in the Jets' lineup, Bogosian
    showed glimpses of being the kind of cornerstone player Kevin
    Cheveldayoff envisioned when he became general manager.

    Monday that potential was rewarded with a seven-year, $36-million contract.

    "I'm just real happy that Winnipeg believed in me and kind of gave me
    another chance to kind of prove myself," Bogosian said. "I didn't
    exactly have the best start of my career in Atlanta, and obviously
    moving up to Winnipeg gave me a new chance to play in a hockey market
    and play in a hockey town that really I enjoyed playing in front of.

    "It was definitely a no-brainer for me to want to stay there for a long time."

    The 23-year-old wanted a long-term deal, and the Jets were willing to
    provide it to a player just two years away from unrestricted free
    agency. Bogosian will count just over $5.14 million against the salary
    cap.

    It's a bit of a gamble given that Bogosian only has 34 goals and 69
    assists in 297 NHL games. But it's a risk Cheveldayoff and his staff
    were willing to take with the hope that he is just entering his prime.

    "We have Zach locked up for what are the best years of a defenceman's
    career," Cheveldayoff said on a conference call. "Zach is someone that
    we wanted to show our faith in we know that as he continues to grow
    (as) a defenceman, his role and his leadership and all aspects of his
    game are going to help this team to get to the next level."

    The next level for a young Jets core is to make the playoffs.
    Cheveldayoff didn't make a splash in free agency, but he did try to
    improve the roster by trading for right-wingers Devin Setoguchi and
    Michael Frolik.

    His goal this off-season was to get deals done for a handful of
    restricted free agents, most notably Bogosian, centre Bryan Little and
    right-winger Blake Wheeler. Little got five years and $23.5 million,
    and Wheeler six years and $33.6 million.

    Bogosian was the last of five Winnipeg restricted free agents to file
    for salary arbitration to get a deal done.

    "I guess it probably just worked out that way," Bogosian said. "I was
    really happy to see the rest of the guys kind of get locked up long
    term."

    At no point in the process did Bogosian worry that he wasn't going to
    get his long-term deal before an arbitration hearing.

    "I was pretty confident it was going to get done," he said. "Obviously
    I don't know that much about arbitration. I've heard it's not the
    greatest thing to go to. I was just happy to get it done. It was very,
    I guess, humbling to know that Winnipeg wanted me to stay there for a
    long time as much as I did. It was mutual that both sides wanted to do
    a long-term deal from the get-go."

    In signing him through the 2019-20 season, Cheveldayoff and the Jets
    saw similar things in the Massena, N.Y., native that USA Hockey did in
    inviting him to next month's Olympic orientation camp.

    Even if he might not yet be on the level of a Norris Trophy candidate,
    he's a player Winnipeg hopes is a big piece of a near-future that
    includes playoff appearances.

    "He is someone that I really believe there's a tremendous amount of
    untapped potential that as he continues to mature as a player is going
    to blossom," Cheveldayoff said. "His skating ability, his shot, his
    size, his work ethic, his physical strength. He's a young defenceman
    that for us is going to continue to grow."

    http://www.ottawacitizen.com/sports/hockey/Jets+sign+defenceman+Zach+Bogosian+sevenyear+contr act/8722343/story.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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