Kelly was inked to a four-year, $12 million extension, while Campbell will earn $4.8 million over the next three years.
According to multiple reports, the Boston Bruins have re-signed centers Chris Kelly and Gregory Campbell to four- and three-year contract extensions respectively Monday evening.
Both were scheduled to become unrestricted free agents on July 1.
Kelly's deal is worth $12 million while Campbell's is $4.8 million.
Other details are not known at this time.
Kelly is coming off a career-season where he netted 20 goals, 39 points and a plus-33 rating.
He splits the Bruins alternate captain duties with defenseman Andrew Ference. Patrice Bergeron is the other alternate captain.
Campbell has been an important piece to the Bruins' fourth-line unit with Daniel Paille and Shawn Thornton for the last two seasons. Campbell is coming off a down year with only eight goals and eights assists and a minus-3.
He came to Boston in part of the Nathan Horton trade where the Bruins sent defenseman Dennis Wideman, the 15th overall pick in the 2010 NHL draft and a third round pick in 2011 to the Florida Panthers.
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