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SCRIVENS SIGNS TWO YEAR DEAL

By Jason Gregor
Mar 3, 2014, 12:54 ESTUpdated: Invalid DateTime

The Oilers have signed Ben Scrivens to a two-year extension worth a total of $4.6 million.
Scrivens will be at $2.3 million cap hit, and It will be interesting to see who the Oilers sign to battle/platoon with him next season.
Scrivens still leads the NHL in SV% amongst goalies who have started more than 20 games. Scrivens has a .934SV% split between Edmonton (.940) and LA (.931).
He is in his 4th season as a pro.
He split his first year between the ECHL (13 games) and the AHL (33). The next two years he was in Toronto, 61 games in the AHL with the Marlies and 32 games with the Maple Leafs.
This is his first season where he has spent all his time in the NHL and he has put up great numbers.
I’ve read and heard many suggest he is a career backup, but I think that might be a tad premature to say. He has improved every season, and each year he has played more games in the NHL and his SV% has improved during each campaign.
This is a great contract for the Oilers. Scrivens should be extremely motivated to earn the starting job, and his price point could make him one of the best bargains in the NHL if he wins the job.
I don’t see a negative with this signing. What are your thoughts?
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