The Calgary Flames announced on Monday that they reached an
agreement on a six year, 40.5 million-dollar contract with forward Johnny
Gaudreau.
The signing means that the Flames will not be without Gaudreau,
who was a restricted free agent this summer, as they begin the 2016-2017
National Hockey League season against their provincial rivals, the Edmonton
Oilers on Wednesday night.
Flames general
manager, Brad Treliving said, “We are
thrilled to get a long term deal done with a critical and big core piece of our
team. Anybody that follows our team knows what type of talent Johnny is. Those
that maybe did not get to see him as much in Calgary I think got a pretty good
taste at the World Cup of what type of talent he is.”
He added, “He is a
special player and a special talent. To have him locked up for the next six
years, it is a great day.”
Gaudreau, the 23-year-old, Salem, New Jersey native led the
Flames in goals with 30 and 48 assists during the past season. His 78 points
tied him for sixth in the NHL.
On Twitter, Gaudreau announced his decision, giving the Calgary
fans a Happy Thanksgiving.
He Tweeted, “I have
decided to resign with the Calgary Flames. As I have always said, I just want to
play hockey. I want to be there for my teammates and for the fans of Calgary. I
want to thank my family and my agent for all of their support during this
process. I could not have done it without them.”
Gaudreau’s line mate over the past two seasons, Sean
Monahan, recently signed a seven-year deal with the Flames earlier this summer.
The two forwards have combined for 112 goals and 155 assists in those two
years.
Over the summer “Johnny Hockey” represent Team North America
during the World Cup of Hockey. He tied for the team lead with two goals and
four points, as he helped his team to a 2-1 record in the tournament.
Treliving said, “Oh, he is excited. He is ecstatic. You can
hear it in his voice. He is a hockey player. Not being with his teammates and
not getting ready, his first question was, `What time is practice?’ He is
excited. He is eager to get back with the teammates, meet the coaches and just
be back with the group.”
He added, “That is the
thing. At the end of the day when it is all said and done, he is a hockey
player. He wants to be at the rink. He wants to be on the ice. He is revered
and loved by his teammates. That is where he is. He is excited to get this
behind him and get back to playing.”
The Flames will open the new season in Edmonton, as the Oilers
open their new home, Rogers Place, and Gaudreau is expected to be ready and in
the lineup for his team.
The fourth-round pick in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft, has
scored 55 goals and 88 assists in 160 games. Since the 2014-2015 season, he has
the sixth best points-per-game average (0.89) in the league.
His rookie season, only Jiri Hudler, had more points than
his 64 for the Flames. He also helped Calgary end a five year Stanley Cup playoff
drought. In the 2015 playoffs Gaudreau led the Flames with nine points in 11
games. His four goals tied Hudler for the team lead.
With the signing of Gaudreau by the Flames, only Hampus
Lindholm and Rickard Rakell of the Anaheim Ducks, Jacob Trouba of the Winnipeg
Jets, Rasmus Ristolainen of the Buffalo Sabres and Nikita Kucherov of the Tampa
Bay Lightning are the last five restricted free agents left to be signed by
their clubs.
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