The Carolina Hurricanes announced on Thursday that they have
resigned goaltender Cam Ward to a two-year contract.
The 32-year-old netminder is set to make 3.5 million dollars
next season and 3.1 million dollars the following year. Ward was scheduled to
become an unrestricted free agent on July 1st had he not inked the
new contract on Thursday.
This past season Ward went 23-17-10 with a 2.41 goals
against average and .909 save percentage in 52 games for the Hurricanes. He
told the Hurricanes website, “I believe
the hard work begins now. Knowing the Canes gave me this opportunity to come
back for two years, I do not take that lightly.”
In his rookie season, in 2006, Ward led the Hurricanes to a
Stanley Cup as well as taking home the Conn Smythe Trophy for playoff Most
Valuable Player. He holds a career record of 269-208-68 with a 2.70 GAA and
.923 save percentage throughout his 564 regular season games. Ward has 23
shutouts over his career.
The Hurricanes first round, 25th overall
selection in the 2002 National Hockey League Entry Draft has spent all 11 of
his NHL seasons with Carolina. The 2015-2016 season marked the final year of
the six-year 37.8 million-dollar deal he signed in on September 30, 2009.
Hurricane’s general manager, Ron Francis said, “Cam has been a major face of the Hurricanes
both on the ice and in the community for more than a decade. We are happy he
has chosen to continue his career in Carolina.”
In other hockey news:
The Los Angeles Kings on Thursday named
Anze Kopitar the captain for the 2016-2017 season. Kopitar replaces Dustin
Brown in the leadership role for the organization.
Kings general manager Dean Lombardi said that the leadership
change was necessary considering Kopitar’s rise and Brown’s struggles over the
past few seasons. Lombardi added, “It is
time for Kopitar to take over. He has been bred for it. He has been trained for
it. He has been one of our top players, and he is moving into his prime. It is
his turn.”
The Detroit Red Wings also signed Riley Sheahan to a two-year
deal on Thursday as well. While no financial terms were released, it is
believed to be worth about 2.075 million per season.
The 24 year-old could have become a restricted free
agent on July 1st, had 14 goals and 11 assists in 81 games during
the 2015-2016 season. In the Red Wings playoff round, Sheahan managed to score
one point in the five games versus the Tampa Bay Lightning.
The St. Louis Blues also signed 23-year-old forward Dmitrij Jaskin to a two-year deal. Jaskin tallied four goals and nine assists in 65 regular season games last year. He was able to put up a goal and an assist in six playoff games with the Blues last season.
The Blues second round 2011 draft pick, has 33 points in 139 regular season games. The Russian born forward was named to the roster for the 2016 Czech Republic World Cup Team.
The St. Louis Blues also signed 23-year-old forward Dmitrij Jaskin to a two-year deal. Jaskin tallied four goals and nine assists in 65 regular season games last year. He was able to put up a goal and an assist in six playoff games with the Blues last season.
The Blues second round 2011 draft pick, has 33 points in 139 regular season games. The Russian born forward was named to the roster for the 2016 Czech Republic World Cup Team.
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