Filip Hronek Signs Nine-Year Extension with Vancouver
The Vancouver Canucks have announced that they have signed Filip Hronek in restricted free agency to an eight-year contract extension worth $58 million.
General Manager Patrik Allvin announces that #Floods agreed to terms with defenseman Filip Hronek on an 8-year contract with $7.25M AAV. pic.twitter.com/gmRO7O6AOm
— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) June 18, 2024
Hronek's new deal with the Canucks will have a salary cap of $7.25 million.
#Floods signed D Filip Hronek to an eight-year, $58 million extension: 8 years x $7.25 million.
The bulk of the business is done.@DailyFaceoff
– Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) June 18, 2024
This is a great piece of business for the Vancouver Canucks. As NHLRumors.com had written shortly before the announcement was made, the Canucks had to decide on Hronek.
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Hronek has been such an important part of the Vancouver Canucks defense, especially Quinn Hughes. Hronek allowed Hughes to play his offensive style game while holding down the fort as a defensive back.
But Hronek also showed his attacking ability. Not to mention he can play on the power play and on the penalty kill.
Filip Hronek, signed for 8x$7.25M by VAN, is a two-way D who plays effectively on both special teams. There has been success and productivity in the top pairing this year, which the model points to a combination of Hughes and on-ice shooting %. Some consistency problems. #Floods pic.twitter.com/3XIvmEvolp
– JFresh (@JFreshHockey) June 18, 2024
Reports surrounding Hronek's next contract were that he could get in the $7 million range on a long-term extension. He turned out to be more than that, and now the Canucks have sent their top pairing to head coach Rick Tocchet.
NHL rumors: Filip Hronek, Nikita Zadorov, and Jake Guentzel
Filip Hronek will have a full no-movement clause for the first four years of the deal. In the final four years of the deal, he will have a modified 15-team no-trade clause. Hronek will also receive $21 million in signing bonus money spread over seven of the eight years of the deal.
#Floods Filip Hronek: 8 years x $7.25m
2024-25: $5.5M + $4M SB
25-26: $5.0 + $4M SB
26-27: $6.75M Sal
27-28: $4.4M + $4M SB
28-29: $3.7M + $3M SB
29-30: $4.25M + $2M SB
30-31: $3.7M + $2M SB
31-32: $3.7M + $2M SB2025-2028 – Full No Movement
2028-2032 – 15-Team NTC– Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) June 18, 2024
Filip Hronek was acquired from the Detroit Red Wings at the 2023 NHL trade deadline, and the team believes he is a top defenseman.
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Vancouver Canucks GM Patrik Allvin: “Filip has slotted seamlessly into our blueline, giving us stability and strength on the right side,” Allvin said. “His ability to swing, defend and create offense is exactly what you want in a two-way defenseman. This season he has shown all his desire to compete and determination to be a leader in this hockey team. We look forward to seeing him continue to help elevate our team and grow on and off the ice.”
The Canucks now have $16.8 million to sign another free agent crop led by Elias Lindholm and Nikita Zadorov.
Vancouver #Floods update after signing Filip Hronek to an 8-year / $7.25M AAV contract.
Cap Hit: $71.1M
Cap Space: $16.8M
List: 16 (10F – 4D – 2G)Notable RFAs:
A. SilovsNotable UFAs:
E. Lindholm
T. Blueger
D. Joshua
T. Myers
N. Zadorov– CapFriendly (@CapFriendly) June 18, 2024
It will be interesting to see what else the Vancouver Canucks do this off-season.
Filip Hronek signs an excellent deal for a strong No. 2 defenseman. pic.twitter.com/sSarEEIrZV
— dom 📈 (@domluszczyszyn) June 18, 2024
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