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Canucks Sign Filip Hronek To Eight-Year Extension

June 18, 2024 at 4:49 pm CDT | by Gabriel Foley 16 Comments

The Vancouver Canucks have signed defenseman Filip Hronek to a maximum eight-year contract extension, shares the team (Twitter link). The deal will carry an annual cap hit of $7.25MM, for a total value of $58MM. This deal will carry Hronek, 26, through his age-34 season in 2031-32. The deal featured signing bonuses in all but one year, costing the Canucks as much as $4MM annually, per Frank Seravalli of the Daily Faceoff (Twitter link). Seravalli also shares that Hronek will carry a full no-move clause from 2025 to 2028 – suggesting the first year of the deal will be clause-free – and a partial no-move clause from 2028 to 2032.

The Canucks take care of a major piece of business with this extension, locking up the first defenseman capable of keeping up with Quinn Hughes. The pair spent nearly every second of their even-strength ice time together – and to good effect, with Hronek posting 48 points in 81 games, both career-highs. It was an incredibly successful start to Hronek’s career in Vancouver, building nicely on his pair of 38-point seasons to end his time with the Detroit Red Wings.

Hronek’s strong scoring slowed down substantially in the postseason – the first appearance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs of his six-year career. He totaled just two points across 13 games, though he did his best to curb the low-scoring with a lofty 25 hits and 15 blocks, respectively ranking second and fourth among Vancouver’s blue-line. The Canucks don’t seem bothered by Hronek’s meager postseason, now solidifying his spot next to Hughes for the foreseeable future.

With this extension, the Canucks are down to $16.83MM in projected cap space with 10 pending free agents. Headlining the list is now forward Elias Lindholm, who Vancouver acquired in exchange for top prospect Hunter Brzustewicz, depth forward Joni Jurmo, and two draft picks earlier this season. Lindholm posted just 12 points in 26 games with the Canucks, never finding a perfect fit in the team’s lineup. He’s been rumored to be asking for a hefty extension for quite some time – something that may be difficult for Vancouver to stomach with less than $17MM to spend.

Lindholm is joined atop Vancouver’s list of pending free agents by defenseman Nikita Zadorov – Vancouver’s other trade acquisition from the Flames this year. Zadorov came into his own with the Canucks, recording 14 points and 102 penalty minutes across 54 games with the team – matching his scoring pace from his 21-point season last year. Zadorov has expressed a very strong interest in returning to Vancouver, though limited cap space could make that a challenge. Of course, Vancouver will be helped along by the ceiling Hronek’s deal sets, giving them a better gauge of what price they could hand out to Zadorov.

Still, the Canucks will likely focus their spending much more on solidifying depth pieces, with late-season breakouts Dakota Joshua and Arturs Silovs both up for new deals as well. Joshua became a core piece of Vancouver’s lineup late into the year, totaling eight points and a team-leading 75 hits in 13 postseason games. His claim as Vancouver’s playoff workhorse is only challenged by Silovs, who recorded five wins and a .898 save percentage in 10 playoff appearances – filling in for Thatcher Demko following an untimely injury.

After weeks of speculation, the Canucks have now made their first big step of the off-season – placing their priority on rounding out their defense rather than their top-six forwards or goaltending duo. With a stake now planted, the Canucks can begin to turn their free agent attention towards the open market, where they’ve already been connected to star winger Jake Guentzel. Guentzel posted 77 points across 67 games this season, adding nine points in 11 postseason games. He could be a fantastic replacement for Lindholm should the Canucks get priced out of the latter’s negotiations.

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  1. Mikey Rags

    1 year ago

    Wow for 5 goals and what 3 his last 41 ? All his post season points came in the same game…ouch

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    • jdgoat

      1 year ago

      They aren’t paying him to score goals

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    • Mikey Rags

      1 year ago

      Or put up points apparently especially in the games that matter most…

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    • jdgoat

      1 year ago

      He has put up 0.52 PPG as a very good two way defenceman. That’s not exactly not putting up points.

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    • Mikey Rags

      1 year ago

      What happened in the playoffs ?

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    • bigdaddyt

      1 year ago

      Same thing to happen to 15 other teams

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      Reply
    • Doghockey

      1 year ago

      You don’t seem to understand hockey. Or contracts. Or the building of a roster. Please keep posting!

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      Reply
    • yeasties

      1 year ago

      hronek was also playing hurt. he and team wouldn’t talk about it, but the contract suggests they don’t think the injury is a big deal

      Reply
  2. Pmedic

    1 year ago

    So no Zadorov I’m guessing??

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  3. big boi

    1 year ago

    That contract will NOT age well I fear..

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  4. notso

    1 year ago

    Jurmo is a defenceman, not a depth forward.

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    • kiwimlbfan

      1 year ago

      And was Hunter really a top prospect? Hyperbole.

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  5. KL

    1 year ago

    That’s A LOOOTTTT of money and term, but Hughes is on a sweetheart deal so it averages out.

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  6. FeeltheThunder

    1 year ago

    If VAN replaces Elias Lindholm with Jake Guentzel in FA that’s an upgrade honestly lol. But one would think Guentzel would cost more than Lindholm. Both players are going to have a variety of suitors so VAN is going to have their hands full in trying to get one of these guys services.

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  7. batman123

    1 year ago

    good thing the cap is going up he is young and good

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  8. dano62

    1 year ago

    Have to replace Lindholm and Joshua, can get Myers on a hometown discount but Zadorov? Then about that Guentzel hope … back to the bargain bin for an EP40 sniper. (Paging Zucker!)

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