Islanders sign Cal Clutterbuck, Zach Parise to contract extensions

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The Islanders did not make any moves at the NHL trade deadline, but did announce Monday that they have signed Cal Clutterbuck to a two-year extension and Zach Parise to a one-year extension.

Clutterbuck, 34, has been with the Isles since 2013, when he was acquired from Minnesota for Nino Niederreiter, and he has tallied 68 goals, 84 assists, and 299 penalty minutes in 587 games over nine seasons so far.

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The Identity Line stalwart, who was held out of Sunday’s game for maintenance, was set to become an unrestricted free agent this summer, but will make $1.75 million per year each year under the extension.

Parise, a long-time star across the Hudson with the Devils, signed a one-year league-minimum deal with the Isles in September after being bought out by the Wild. The 37-year-old has eight goals and 16 assists in 60 games this season, playing mostly on a line with Mat Barzal and Oliver Wahlstrom, and has 401 goals and 433 assists in 1,120 career games with Minnesota, New Jersey, and the Isles.

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