Friday, August 19, 2016

Calgary Flames Sign Sean Monahan to Seven Year Deal




The Calgary Flames announced on Friday that they have reached an agreement on a seven-year contract with Sean Monahan.

Monahan, 21, finished in second place on the Flames with 27 goals. Five of his goals were game winners and seven were on the power play, for Calgary. In 81 games during the 2015-2016 campaign, he added 36 assists to give him 63 points on the season. 

Monahan said, “This is where I wanted to be, and a seven-year commitment is huge. I would not want to be anywhere else.”   

Chosen by the Flames with the sixth overall pick in the 2013 National Hockey League Entry Draft, he has scored 80 goals and 79 assists, in 237 regular season games. Over the course of his three seasons he has only missed nine games. 

Last month, Monahan told TSN, that he preferred a longer contract, as opposed to a shorter bridge deal, as he wanted to have a sense of security in his hockey career. 

In July he said, “I definitely want to be here a long time. So I would prefer a longer-term contract, but that is not up to me to decide. So I think I want to be there, I want to be in Calgary for the rest of my career, so that is something I am looking forward to doing.”

For the past two seasons, Monahan and Johnny Gaudreau, 23, have played together on the same line. The two forwards have combined for 112 goals and 155 assists as line mates. 

The Flames have also been negotiating to resign Gaudreau this offseason as well. The restricted free agent, led Calgary with 30 goals and 48 assists, last season. 

Monahan added, “If you are a high-end player and you are playing at a young age, that is where your heart is and that is where you want to win. Our goal is to bring a Stanley Cup to Calgary, so if that is what it is, that we can bring other players in, to have a little extra money room and get them in to help us be a better team, I think that is the idea.”

Monahan will represent Team North America during the World Cup of Hockey, which runs from September 17 through October 1, at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto. 

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