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Predators Secure Jack Drury with $22.5 Million Contract After Recent Trade

Nashville Predators

The Nashville Predators made a significant move on Sunday night, solidifying their roster by signing forward Jack Drury to a five-year, $22.5 million contract. This decision comes just four days after Drury was acquired from the Colorado Avalanche, marking a pivotal moment in the Predators’ strategy as they look to enhance their competitive edge.

At 26 years old, Drury enjoyed a breakout season last year, achieving a career-high of 10 goals and matching his personal best with 27 points while participating in all 82 regular-season games for the Avalanche. His performance not only showcased his scoring ability but also his durability on the ice.

Drury’s transition to Nashville came alongside forward Chase Bradley and a third-round pick in the 2029 NHL Draft, in exchange for forwards Zachary L’Heureux and Fedor Svechkov. Predators general manager and president of hockey operations Chris MacFarland expressed enthusiasm about Drury’s addition, stating, “Jack Drury is a hard-working, reliable, full-sheet of the ice center who can handle the tough assignments while being elite in the faceoff circle. His addition to our forward group bolsters our depth in the middle of the ice, and we’re thrilled to have him.”

Known for his prowess in the faceoff circle, Drury ranked among the NHL’s elite, winning 58.1% of his draws last season, placing him fifth among players who took at least 900 faceoffs. His contributions extended into the playoffs, where he tallied three goals and two assists in 13 games, aiding the Avalanche in their journey to the Western Conference Final.

A second-round draft pick by Carolina in 2018, Drury has strong hockey lineage; he is the son of former NHL center Ted Drury and the nephew of Chris Drury, the current general manager of the New York Rangers. In total, Drury has appeared in 268 regular-season games, accumulating 30 goals and 52 assists, alongside an impressive 57.1 faceoff percentage.

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