Report: Calgary Flames sign Jonathan Huberdeau to eight-year extension with $10.5 million cap hit
Huberdeau joined the Flames earlier in the offseason along with MacKenzie Weegar, Cole Schwindt, and a first round pick from the Florida Panthers in exchange for for Matthew Tkachuk. Huberdeau is in the final year of a six year contract this season with a $5.9 million cap hit, and was going to be an unrestricted free agent in 2023.
The full contract breakdown sees $61.5 million in signing bonuses, with a no-move clause for all eight years and a modified 12-team no-trade clause for the last two years.1. $7M SB, $3.5M Sal6. $7M SB, $3.5M SalHuberdeau is coming off a career year, with 30 goals, 85 assists, and 115 points in 80 games in 2021-22, all career highs for him. He finished the season tied for second in points with former Flame Johnny Gaudreau, and first in assists, besting Connor McDavid by six.
The Flames currently sit at just under $3 million in salary cap space, although this contract won’t impact it at all since it starts in the 2023-24 season. They are projected to have just over $17 million in cap space next season, largely in part due to both Milan Lucic and Sean Monahan’s contracts finishing at that time, with both contracts on the expensive side at this point in both of their respective careers.
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