Rather than allow Frank Vatrano to become an unrestricted free agent after this season, the Anaheim Ducks signed the veteran forward to a three-year extension on Sunday.
The deal, reported by multiple outlets to be worth $18 million, will keep Vatrano in Anaheim through the 2027-28 campaign. Canada’s TSN reported that $9 million of the deal will be deferred.
The undrafted 30-year-old has 20 points (nine goals, 11 assists) in 37 games after posting career highs in goals (37), assists (23) and points (60) and making his first All-Star team in 2023-24.
“Ever since my family and I got here three years ago, fans, teammates and staff welcomed us with open arms,” Vatrano said in a video posted by the Ducks on X. “It’s something that we’ll be forever grateful for. I see how bright our future is here. We’re making turns in the right direction to build a winning culture and ultimately bring a Stanley Cup here to Anaheim.
“With that being said, I couldn’t be happier to say that I signed a three-year extension to stay on here in Anaheim. I’m excited to help this team grow and be part of the future here.”
In 601 games with the Boston Bruins, Florida Panthers, New York Rangers and Ducks, the Massachusetts native has 291 points (169 goals, 122 assists) in 601 games. In 34 playoff appearances, he has 16 points (seven goals, nine assists).
–Field Level Media
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