Kukla's Korner Hockey
Next entry: KHL Backing Radulov Contract
Previous entry: All For The Winter Classic
Islanders Sign Bergenheim
by Paul on 07/16/08 at 04:07 PM ET
Comments (1)
from the New York Islanders,
The New York Islanders and forward Sean Bergenheim have agreed to a two-year contract worth $1.725 million. The energetic forward will earn $800,000 in 2008-09 and $925,000 in 2009-10. Bergenheim has also voluntarily made a large donation to the Islanders Inspire.
“We’re very happy to have Sean locked up for two years,” said Islanders General Manager Garth Snow. “He’s another young player who we’re excited to see at training camp and competing.”
Filed in: NHL Teams, New York Islanders | KK Hockey | Permalink
Tags: Sean+Bergenheim,
Comments
Add a Comment
Please limit embedded image or media size to 575 pixels wide.
Add your own avatar by joining Kukla's Korner, or logging in and uploading one in your member control panel.
Captchas bug you? Join KK or log in and you won't have to bother.
Most Recent Blog Posts
Cam Ward Cut By Skate Of Rick Nash Tonight
Jason Williams Has A Broken Right Leg
The Battle In The NHLPA Continues
Lundqvist Out With Minor Injury
About KK Hockey
Paul Kukla founded Kukla’s Korner in 2005 and the site has since become the must-read site on the ‘net for all the latest happenings around the NHL.
From breaking news to in-depth stories around the league, KK Hockey is updated with fresh stories all day long and will bring you the latest news as quickly as possible.
Email Paul anytime at
Kukla’s Korner is always a free service for readers, but it costs some money to maintain. If you’re ever in a position to donate a few dollars to help out, we’d be very appreciative.

Funny how Bergenheim and Jeff Tambellini - two players whose time on ice suffered the most under Ted Nolan - weren’t officially resigned until the coach was out the door. Bet they’re just a bit happier now.
Posted by Jeremy on 07/16/08 at 04:32 PM ET