The Utah Hockey Club has signed defenseman Sean Durzi to a four-year contract worth $6 million annually. Originally acquired for a second-round pick by the Los Angeles Kings, Durzi scored nine goals and 41 points in 76 games last season, both career-highs.
The Utah Hockey Club has come to terms with one of their own. Defenceman Sean Durzi has himself a new contract. He is staying put for the next four years and will have an AAV of $6 million per season.
Mikhail Sergachev has his defensive partner. The Utah HC has signed blueliner Sean Durzi to a four-year contract extension with a $6 million AAV. The deal also includes a $10-team no-trade clause that will kick off on July 1, 2026.
Durzi proceeded to have a statement year with the Arizona Coyotes, tallying a career-high 41 points in 76 games as the team’s top defenseman. He averaged nearly 23 minutes of ice time every night, serving on both special teams.
The Utah Hockey Club’s general manager Bill Armstrong has roughly $40 million in cap space at his disposal this offseason. However, much of it will have to be spent on bringing back these six defensemen, if they want to re-sign in Utah: Sean Durzi, J.J.
No team has more cap space than Utah this summer, checking in at more than $43M, an amount that could jump past $51M.
A year ago, heading into the 2023 NHL Draft, scouts and media raved about the forwards it contained, and rightfully so, as it was stacked with high-end talent.
Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith is an outside-the-box thinker.
It was an emotional night at Mullett Arena. The Arizona Coyotes played what may be the final game in franchise history. The team is set to be relocated to Salt Lake City, Utah in the coming days.
When former Arizona Coyotes general manager John Chayka abruptly resigned from the organization mere days before the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs, questions loomed.
In the offseason, the Arizona Coyotes traded a second-round pick in the 2024 NHL Draft to the Los Angeles Kings for defenseman Sean Durzi. At the time of the deal, the hockey universe had mixed reviews as to whether this was substantial or just another ordinary move.
A key defenseman for the Arizona Coyotes will return tonight after missing the past five games, but another one won’t suit up vs. the San Jose Sharks. Coyotes’ Sean Durzi (lower body) has been installed back to the lineup and is warming up in San Jose.
The Arizona Coyotes have received good and bad news on the injury front ahead of their game against the San Jose Sharks. Centers Jack McBain (lower body) and Nick Schmaltz (upper body) are set to play tonight while defenseman Sean Durzi (lower body) remains injured, forcing him to miss the game.
With constant roster turnover, offensive issues and mistakes made on both sides of the ice, the Arizona Coyotes are going through a rough patch in which they have lost their past-four games.
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Back in the summer, the Los Angeles Kings traded Sean Durzi to the Arizona Coyotes for a second-round pick in the 2024 NHL Draft. At the time, the Coyotes needed an offensive-defenseman after Shayne Gostisbehere was traded to the Carolina Hurricanes and Jakob Chychrun was dealt last season to the Ottawa Senators.
The Arizona Coyotes have kicked off training camp, begun their prospect showcase, and just recently left for Melbourne, Australia for the first-ever NHL games in the Southern Hemisphere.
On Saturday, the LA Kings made their second noteworthy trade of the young offseason, trading away 24-year-old defenseman Sean Durzi to the Arizona Coyotes.
The Arizona Coyotes spent some of their draft capital, bringing in Sean Durzi from the Los Angeles Kings. One of the ongoing stories this offseason is what exactly the future of the Arizona Coyotes will be.
The Arizona Coyotes traded a 2024 second-round pick to the Los Angeles in exchange for defenseman Sean Durzi.
Owen Sound Attack GM Dale DeGray reflects on his former defenseman and current LA Kings blueliner, Sean Durzi. The LA Kings are now ready to go for the new hockey season.
The Los Angeles Kings have re-signed defenseman Sean Durzi to a two year contract with a $1.7 million cap hit.
During Tuesday’s 2022 NHL Awards show, the league presented their All-Rookie Team for the 2021-2022 season. LA Kings rookie defenseman Sean Durzi finished
Toronto-born Sean Durzi will lean on his smooth skating and “elite” puck-moving to turn some heads with the Ontario Reign in 21-22. It’s not too often you see hockey players being compared to football players.
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