Goalie receives one-year deal with "a little raise"
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 07/16/08
Thrashers goalie Kari Lehtonen agreed to a one-year contract Wednesday but said he hopes to stay with the team for more than one more season.
Lehtonen, 24, said he got "a little raise" from the $2.2 million he earned last season but declined to be more specific. The Thrashers' top goalie had been a restricted free agent, meaning the team would have had the right to match another team's offer or receive compensation if it chose to allow another team to sign him.
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Lehtonen had a 2.90 goals against average last season for the team that allowed the most shots in the NHL. His .916 save percentage ranked 15th in the league.
"I wasn't yet in position to make a many-year deal," Lehtonen said. "I still have some improving to do. Hopefully, I'll be able to do that, and then I can have a longer-term contract."
Thrashers general manager Don Waddell has tried to shore up the defense by signing unrestricted free agent Ron Hainsey and drafting Zach Bogosian. Lehtonen also applauded the hiring of coach John Anderson.
"I'm looking forward to playing for him," Lehtonen said. "I'm sure he's going to make me better as a goalie."
Goalie is one place the Thrashers have quality depth, with Johan Hedberg re-signed to a two-year contract and Ondrej Pavelec one of the top prospects in the organization. Waddell has talked about the possibility the Thrashers would make one or more trades, though he hasn't mentioned any players or positions. Might Lehtonen end up elsewhere?
"I don't think so, and I hope not," Lehtonen said. "I think the coach and Don and the whole organization, they trust me, and I think they're looking for me to have great success with this organization. I'm happy here, and I don't want to go anywhere."
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