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06/30 15:53 CDT Aaron Ekblad re-signs with 2-time Cup champion Panthers on eve
of NHL free agency, AP sources say
Aaron Ekblad re-signs with 2-time Cup champion Panthers on eve of NHL free
agency, AP sources say
By STEPHEN WHYNO
AP Hockey Writer
Defenseman Aaron Ekblad is staying with the Florida Panthers instead of
becoming a free agent.
Ekblad is re-signing with the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions on an
eight-year contract worth $48.8 million, according to two people with knowledge
of the deal.
The people spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Monday
because the move had not been announced.
Ekblad re-signing on a deal that pays him an average of $6.1 million a season
comes after the Panthers also brought back playoff MVP Sam Bennett. He had been
making $7.5 million a year on his last deal and appeared to leave money on the
table and give the only NHL organization he has ever been a part of a hometown
discount.
It remains to be seen if they can also keep Brad Marchand before the
37-year-old winger can hit the open market Tuesday.
Now 29, Ekblad has been a part of Florida's core since he was the No. 1 pick in
the draft in 2014. With Ekblad, Seth Jones and Gustav Forsling all signed long
term, the top four on defense will be set for the better part of the next
decade once Niko Mikkola, who has a year left on his current contract, is
extended.
In other moves around the league, the Minnesota Wild got a two-time Stanley Cup
champion for nothing on the eve of free agency, and the New York Islanders
locked up one of their top young players to a long-term contract.
The Wild acquired winger Vladimir Tarasenko from the Detroit Red Wings for
future considerations. The Islanders re-signed defenseman Alexander Romanov to
an eight-year contract that a person with knowledge of the extension said is
worth $50 million.
The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because terms were not
disclosed. Romanov will count $6.25 million against the salary cap through the
2032-33 season.
Tarasenko, 33, has one year left on his contract at a salary cap hit of $4.75
million. He helped Florida win the Cup last year after being a key part of St.
Louis' championship run in 2019.
The Utah Mammoth also traded young forward Matias Maccelli to Toronto for a
conditional 2027 third-round pick. It turns into a second-rounder in 2029 if
Maccelli has 51-plus points and the Maple Leafs make the playoffs next season.
"We appreciate everything that Matias has done for the organization," Utah
general manager Bill Armstrong said. "He is a great person, consummate
professional, and we wish him all the best."
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AP Sports Writers John Wawrow and Tim Reynolds contributed.
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