Canucks Sign Hronek to Eight-Year, $58M Deal After Winning Pacific Division
Canucks Sign Hronek to Eight-Year, $58M Deal After Winning Pacific Division

Canucks Sign Hronek to Eight-Year, $58M Deal After Winning Pacific Division

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The Vancouver Canucks have signed 26-year-old defenseman Filip Hronek to an eight-year, $58 million contract with an average annual value of $7.25 million. Hronek, who was acquired from the Detroit Red Wings in March 2023, recorded a career-high 48 points in 81 games during the 2023-24 season while playing alongside Quinn Hughes. The Canucks' management, including GM Patrik Allvin, praised Hronek's abilities and leadership, expressing confidence in his continued growth and contribution to the team. The deal comes as part of the Canucks' efforts to solidify their roster after a successful season, which saw them win the Pacific Division for the first time in over a decade. Fan reactions have been mixed, but the franchise is optimistic about Hronek's long-term impact. Additionally, the Canucks are reportedly still in the market for other key players, including free-agent forward Jake Guentzel.

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