Ottawa Senators sign blueliner Tyler Kleven to a two-year extension | Unpublished
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Author: Bruce Garrioch
Publication Date: June 2, 2025 - 10:21

Ottawa Senators sign blueliner Tyler Kleven to a two-year extension

June 2, 2025
The Ottawa Senators took care of some business Monday morning. The Senators signed defenceman Tyler Kleven to a two-year contract extension that will pay him $1.6 million US per season through the 2026-27 campaign, and has a total value of $3.20 million. Scheduled to become a restricted free agent, Kleven, 23, is coming off his […]


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