Vancouver Canucks Sign Nils Hoglander to 3-year extension – Hockey Writers – NHL News
A few days before their season opener on Oct. 9, the Vancouver Canucks inked Nils Hoglander to a three-year extension. The 23-year-old will have $3 million in cap hit on that deal starting in 2025-2026—currently making just $1.1 million against the cap.
General Manager Patrik Allvin announces that #Councillors agreed to terms with forward Nils Höglander on a three-year contract extension with an AAV of $3 million.
— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) October 6, 2024
En route to the Canucks’ first playoff appearance since 2019-20, Hoglander posted career highs in goals (24), points (36), and plus/minus (plus-23) last season. He did this in a season-low 12:06 of ice time, so maybe he should grow in 2024-25 again once his new deal is in place.
Hoglander had a positive impact on the ice for the Canucks last season, so keeping him seems like a smart decision. Considering Vancouver’s wing depth in this division, it’s possible that the young Swede could break into the top six. It’s going to be a battle, but that could be a way to make this deal a potential steal.
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A second-round pick in 2019, it took a while for Hoglander to find his place, but he seems to have done just that last season. Already a 221-game veteran at BC, does the left fielder have what it takes to produce like a bonafide superstar?
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