The Colorado Avalanche has added another Norris Trophy winner to its defense corps.
Colorado signed Brent Burns to a one-year contract, the club announced Wednesday night. Burns, who will turn 41 years old in March, has played the past three season with the Carolina Hurricanes after a run of more than a decade as one of the best defensemen in the sport with the San Jose Sharks.
The 2017 Norris Trophy winner had six goals and 29 points in 82 games for the Hurricanes last year. Despite being one of the oldest players in the league, he still logged more than 20 minutes per game for a Stanley Cup contender.
Burns, who remains one of the best defensemen in the league at getting shots from the point on net, has also been an ironman in his career. He has played 925 games in a row since Nov. 2013.
Listed at 6-foot-5 and 228 pounds, Burns adds the size Colorado was looking for to round out its defense corps, but adding him also gives the club four right-handed shooters — Cale Makar, Josh Manson, Sam Malinski and Burns — among its six best defensemen.
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