It's been an eventful offseason for Utah as they prepare for year one in their new home. With training camp just on the horizon, they've added some experience to their blue line with
the signing of defenseman Robert Bortuzzo to a one-year deal, per former NHL winger turned broadcaster
Scottie Upshall. PuckPedia adds it's a two-way contract that pays $775,000 in the NHL and $450,000 in the minors.
Bortuzzo, 35, has played 13 seasons in the NHL, appearing in 560 games. Last year, he started with the St. Louis Blues, for whom his playing time was limited, as he was often a healthy scratch. In December, he was traded to the New York Islanders, who were struggling through a bunch of injuries.
Robert Bortuzzo slid into a regular role, then battled an injury of his own, missing 28 games with a lower-body problem. He was back in time for the final push of the season and the playoffs, continuing to see minutes on the third defensive pairing.
In 27 contests last year, Robert Bortuzzo didn't post a single point but had 51 blocked shots and 38 hits, averaging 13:44 on the ice. He has totaled 74 points, 711 blocks, and 1,095 hits in his career with Pittsburgh, St. Louis, and New York.