Utah Hockey Membership goaltender Karel Vejmelka signed a five-year contract extension, the staff introduced Thursday.
Monetary phrases weren’t disclosed by Utah, nevertheless TSN reported the deal is value $23.75 million.
“Karel’s assured demeanor helps set the tone for our staff on daily basis,” Utah president of hockey operations Chris Armstrong stated. “It permits our group to play to its strengths, figuring out he’s again there to make the important thing saves. Vej has earned this dedication from our group, and we’re grateful to have him as an necessary piece in our future.”
Vejmelka, 28, is 16-16-4 with one shutout, a 2.45 goals-against common and .910 save share in 38 video games (35 begins) this season.
He’s 60-91-15 with six shutouts, a 3.26 GAA and .901 SP in 178 profession video games (166 begins), all with the Arizona Coyotes/Utah Hockey Membership franchise. He was chosen by the Nashville Predators within the fifth spherical of the 2015 NHL Draft and made his debut within the 2021-22 season.
“Karel has been integral to the success of our staff this season,” Utah common supervisor Invoice Armstrong stated. “He’s a proficient goaltender that competes each night time he takes the online and has solidified one of the vital vital positions on our staff. We’re thrilled to have Karel signed for the following 5 years.”
–Area Degree Media