That Shattenkirk decided to take the four-year contract made this a manageable contract for the Rangers. He likely had contract offers with longer term, including the maximum of seven years he could have received as an unrestricted free agent.
"You have to give credit to Kevin on this one," Rangers general manager Jeff Gorton said. "Here's a player who really wanted to be here and left money on the table. It sent a pretty strong message to us. Seven-year deals, they're generally there. He might have got one. Thankfully for us, it's a situation that we have a player that wants to play for the Rangers, that's from here, that's an excellent player, and four years worked out for the both of us."
Shattenkirk, a right-handed defenseman, had 56 points (13 goals, 43 assists) in 80 games with the Washington Capitals and St. Louis Blues last season.
He had 11 goals and 42 points, including seven goals and 13 assists on the power play, in 61 games with the Blues before he was traded to the Capitals on Feb. 27. Shattenkirk had 14 points in 19 games with the Capitals and six points in 13 Stanley Cup Playoff games.
Shattenkirk has 298 points (68 goals, 230 assists) in 490 games with the Capitals, Blues and Colorado Avalanche.
He has scored at least 25 points on the power play in each of the past four seasons. The Rangers haven't had a defenseman with at least 25 points on the power play since 2001-02, when Brian Leetch had 26.