The New Jersey Devils agreed to a two-year extension with goalie Jacob Markstrom with an average annual value of $6 million.
Markstrom, 35, was entering the final year of his contract, which had the same cap hit. This helps the Devils lock in a three year window in which they believe their group can contend.
The Swedish-born goaltender was a massive acquisition for the Devils in June, 2024 as New Jersey traded defenseman Kevin Bahl and a first round pick to the Calgary Flames to secure their new franchise backstop and stabilize the team.
The Devils brain trust, including GM Tom Fitzgerald and Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations Martin Brodeur (a franchise legend himself, and winner of three Stanley Cups in New Jersey) have loved having Markstrom in the organization. Ma

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