The St. Louis Blues signed defenseman Philip Broberg and forward Dylan Holloway to two-year contracts Tuesday after the Edmonton Oilers declined to match the offer sheets for the restricted free agents.
Broberg signed for a total of $9.16 million and Holloway $4.58 million. The Blues sent second- and third-round picks to Edmonton as compensation.
Blues general manager Doug Armstrong defended the rarely used move of issuing offer sheets by saying, ''If there is a GM code not to do offer sheets, nobody emailed it to me.'' And it made no difference to him who was managing the Oilers, with Stan Bowman taking over for Ken Holland as GM this summer.
''I'd do it to my mother if she was managing the Oilers,'' Armstrong said. ''My job is to take care of the St. Louis Blues' fans and the St. Louis Blues' organization. And we saw an opportunity to do that.''
Later in the day, the NHL Players' Association said it is reviewing the Philadelphia Flyers' decision to place 32-year-old forward Ryan Johansen on unconditional waivers for the purpose of terminating his contract due to a material breach.
In an email to The Associated Press, the NHLPA said: ''The Philadelphia Flyers' actions raise significant concerns. We are currently reviewing the matter.''
The Flyers did not disclose what the material breach was in announcing the move, while saying they had no further comment.
Johansen never appeared in a game with Philadelphia after revealing he had a hip injury upon being acquired by the Flyers along with a first-round draft pick in March in a trade that sent Sean Walker to Colorado.