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Jordan Eberle, Oilers agree to 6-year, $36M contract extension

Jordan Eberle inked a six-year, $36 million US deal with the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday, eight days after the team locked up Taylor Hall with a seven-year extension.
Jordan Eberle, centre, inked a 6-year extension with the Edmonton Oilers, the team announced on Thursday. (Marianne Helm/Getty Images)

The Edmonton Oilers signed forward Jordan Eberle to a six-year, $36 million UScontract extension Thursday.

The move comes a little over a week after the Oilers signed forward Taylor Hall, Eberle's roommate, to a seven-year, $42 million extension.

The 22-year-old Eberle, a 2008 first-round draft pick, still has a year to go on his entry-level contract. He had 34 goals and 42 assists in 78 games last season.

"Obviously me and Taylor want to be a part of this team for a while," Eberle said. "That's why we signed this way. I think it signifies the young core of the group wanted to be here.

"We see the direction the team is going and that's in a forward direction. I think this year is definitely going to be a big year for us as far as developing our name as a team. Our success in the past couple of years hasn't been nearly where we want it to be and next year is going to be a huge stepping stone for us."