Zacha signs one-year contract with Bruins, avoids arbitration

Pavel Zacha signed a one-year, $3.5 million contract with the Boston Bruins on Monday.

The 25-year-old forward was a restricted free agent and avoided a salary arbitration hearing scheduled for Thursday. He was traded to the Bruins by New Jersey Devils on July 13 for forward Erik Haula and had an NHL career-high 36 points (15 goals, 21 assists) in 70 games last season.

“It’s great. I know a lot of guys,” Zacha said after the trade. “I train summers here in Boston and stay here in summers, so I know a lot of players. The Czech players who are on the team here too (forwards David Pastrnak, Tomas Nosek, defenseman Jakub Zboril). Every time I play against them, it’s a tough team to play here. So, being part of it, it’s really exciting for me.”

Selected by New Jersey with the No. 6 pick in the 2015 NHL Draft, Zacha has 179 points (69 goals, 110 assists) in 386 regular-season games, all for the Devils, and no points in five Stanley Cup Playoff games.

“I think there’s big room for improvement for me, which I think this is going to be great opportunity and restart for me being on this team and having a lot of players who can help me to reach also where I want to be as a player,” Zacha said. “In the last couple of years, I played better than before, but it also wasn’t even close to where I can be. I’m excited to have a restart a little bit in my career and be better than I was last year.”

The Bruins also signed forwards Patrice Bergeron ($2.5 million) and David Krejci ($1 million) on Monday, each to a to one-year contract. Bergeron is returning for his 19th season in the NHL. Krejci played last season in his native Czech Republic after playing for Boston for 15 seasons (2006-21).