Schenn agrees to four-year contract with Flyers
He would have been a restricted free agent after the upcoming season.
Schenn, 26, put up four goals and 12 assists between the Los Angeles Kings and Philadelphia Flyers last season.
Schenn joins the Coyotes after playing 566 career games with those three teams, and has scored 28 goals and recorded 100 assists in those games.
Holland’s deal is worth a reported $1.3 million, while Corrado will earn $600,000 against the salary cap. Schenn’s 26 goals were second on the team, his 59 points were third on the team, and his plus/minus rating was eighth on the team. He was originally a fifth-round pick by the Canucks in 2011.
-The Red Wings and goaltender Petr Mrazek are far apart in contract negotiations and could be headed for an arbitration hearing.
-The Tampa Bay Lightning re-signed forward Yanni Gourde to a one-year, two-way contract.
Gourde made his National Hockey League debut with the Lightning on December 15 against the Toronto Maple Leafs and posted an assist, his first career National Hockey League point. Players in our dataset with two years of RFA status remaining averaged a length of five years on their next contract, so if the two camps plan to use comparables in the negotiating process, a short-term deal seems unlikely.