The Nova Scotian signs a two-way deal for his 21st pro season.
An annual rite around here is to guess (and then share) when another one-year deal for Eric Boulton will be announced and exactly what role with the New York Islanders it will entail.
If you had "July 22, as a Bridgeport and general locker room sage," you may collect your eternal winnings at the front desk. We had an idea this was coming (but was it ever in doubt?) earlier in the summer.
According to his agent and confirmed by Newsday's Arthur Staple, Boulton has signed a two-way deal, which means you can expect a lot of him in Bridgeport on paper if not in experiential reality.