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Brent Burns Signs One-Year Extension with Colorado Avalanche

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In a flurry of activity leading up to the NHL Draft, one significant move may have flown under the radar: former San Jose Sharks defenseman Brent Burns has officially signed a one-year extension with the Colorado Avalanche. At 41, Burns was poised to enter free agency on July 1, but he and Avalanche president of hockey operations and general manager Joe Sakic reached a timely agreement.

Burns’ new contract mirrors the structure of his previous deal with Colorado, featuring a modest base salary complemented by a series of performance-based bonuses tied to his ice time. According to PuckPedia, the contract includes a base salary of $850,000. Should he reach the milestone of playing 10 games, Burns will earn a bonus of $1.15 million, along with additional bonuses of $250,000 for playing 55, 60, 65, and 70 games, contingent on him averaging 23 or more minutes on the ice per night.

As he embarks on this new chapter, Burns has his sights set on the ultimate prize: the Stanley Cup, which has remained elusive throughout his storied career. With the Avalanche’s championship pedigree and competitive roster, Burns finds himself in a prime position to chase that dream in the upcoming season.

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