Report -- Philadelphia Flyers sign Nashville Predators' Shea Weber to $100 million offer sheet - ESPN
The Philadelphia Flyers have signed star defenseman Shea Weber to a 14-year offer sheet worth upwards of $100 million, sources told TSN.
A restricted free agent, Weber has spent his entire career with the Nashville Predators, who have seven days to match Philadelphia's offer.
If the Predators decide not to match the offer, they would receive four first-round draft picks from the Flyers, according to TSN.
Weber's departure would be a devastating blow to a Nashville team that already lost All-Star defenseman Ryan Suter, who signed a 13-year, $98 million deal with the Minnesota Wild.
A three-time All-Star and the Predators' captain for the past two years, Weber scored 19 goals and had 49 points this past season while anchoring one of the NHL's top defensive teams.
Weber, 26, has 99 goals and 164 assists over his seven-year career.
A restricted free agent, Weber has spent his entire career with the Nashville Predators, who have seven days to match Philadelphia's offer.
If the Predators decide not to match the offer, they would receive four first-round draft picks from the Flyers, according to TSN.
Weber's departure would be a devastating blow to a Nashville team that already lost All-Star defenseman Ryan Suter, who signed a 13-year, $98 million deal with the Minnesota Wild.
A three-time All-Star and the Predators' captain for the past two years, Weber scored 19 goals and had 49 points this past season while anchoring one of the NHL's top defensive teams.
Weber, 26, has 99 goals and 164 assists over his seven-year career.
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