Daily News | Report: Flyers avoid arbitration, sign center Noah Cates to two-year deal
Noah Cates elected for salary arbitration on July 5. Five days later, he and the Flyers came to a deal, inking a two-year, $5.25 million contract extension , according to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman.
The 24-year-old rookie just completed his first full NHL season, playing in all 82 games after making the team out of training camp. Cates excelled, particularly defensively, after making the switch from wing to center under coach John Tortorella’s request. Tortorella had high praise for Cates all season, noting his work ethic, his hockey IQ and his responsible 200-foot game. Cates finished the season with 13 goals, 25 assists, and a plus-minus rating of plus-3. He averaged 17 minutes, 46 seconds of ice time per game and often drew matchups against opposing team’s top offensive players.
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