The New Jersey Devils could be the next team to extend their starting goaltender. On the heels of a five-year, $34MM contract extension for Minnesota Wild goaltender Filip Gustavsson, the Devils are now working out a new deal for Jacob Markstrom, per The Fourth Period. Markstrom is entering the final year of a six-year, $36MM contract originally signed with the Calgary Flames in 2020.
Markstrom earned a second-place finish in Vezina Trophy voting on the second year of his last contract, after posting 37 wins and a .922 save percentage in 63 games of the Flames’ 2021-22 season. He fell drastically in 2022, landing at a .895 save percentage in 59 games with Calgary, and prompting a summer trade to greener pastures. New Jersey has proven to be just that, supporting Markstrom to .905 and .900 save percentages in 48 and 49 games over his two seasons with the club. Those are pedestrian numbers for a goalie who routinely sat above .910 save percentages at his peak. But on a Devils team not lacking in any one regard, middling numbers from Markstrom have proven supportive enough. Getting an extension out of the way early could be a smart move for the aging starter – though he’ll still take a big hit in both salary and term with his best years well behind him.
Other notes from across the league:
- The Vancouver Canucks made a pair of important decisions earlier today. They have assigned top defense prospects Tom Willander and Victor Mancini to the minor-leagues, after both clung to the camp roster to nearly the final day. Mancini played his first full season in the pros last year. It was certainly eventful, spread between NHL and AHL ice time with the New York Rangers and Canucks, and ending with a Calder Cup win with the Abbotsford Canucks. In total, he recorded eight points in 31 NHL games and 21 points in 54 AHL games on the season. Meanwhile, Tom Willander was a core piece of the National Championship runner-up, the Boston University Terriers. He posted 24 points in 39 games with the club – one point fewer, in one game more, than he managed in his freshman season. Willander is nonetheless a pillar of consistency on both ends of the ice, and will look to prove that soon with his pro debut in Abbotsford.
- The NHL has announced their top-10 players, wrapping up their Top 50 Players series just two days before Opening Night. The list is, of course, headlined by Edmonton Oilers superstar Connor McDavid. His teammate, Leon Draisaitl, holds the third spot, while Colorado Avalanche superstars Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar hold #2 and #4 respectively. The rest of the list includes, in turn: Lightning winger Nikita Kucherov, Panthers center Aleksander Barkov, Penguins center Sidney Crosby, Jets goalie and reigning MVP Connor Hellebuyck, Lightning goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy, and Canucks defender Quinn Hughes. It’s hard to argue any other names should be featured on the list, though Panthers fans may feel salt in the wound seeing their captain, and perennial Selke Trophy candidate, landing in the top-10 on the heels of a season-ending injury.
NHL’s Top 50 players is quite intriguing but I don’t know if I agree with the placement of a variety of players on the list. I mean for staters, is Sidney Crosby (as great of a legendary career he’s had) really a Top 10 player at this stage of his career?…More Top 25 but Top 10? I don’t know…I’m sure opinions on the matter would vary but that’s just the start of many questions on the NHL’s list IMO.
Markstrom has only been in Jersey for one year not two.
Kind of hard to argue for a goaltender who hasn’t made it out of the first round of the playoffs in three years.