Flames' Gaudreau open to signing long-term extension this summer
Johnny Gaudreau has his eyes set on a new contract with the Calgary Flames.
Gaudreau, who's set to enter the final year of his deal next season, indicated he's willing to sign long term if management presents a suitable offer.
"If Tree (general manager Brad Treliving) and the owners are happy with the way I've played, it's something we can figure out," Gaudreau said, according to Sportsnet 960's Pat Steinberg. "I would love to do that. I love the city. I don't think I've ever once said I don't want to be here."
Gaudreau, 27, has spent his entire NHL career with the Flames since being selected 104th overall in 2011. He previously signed a six-year, $40.5-million contract with the club in 2016.
Calgary hasn't been able to find much success over Gaudreau's tenure. The Flames reached the second round of the playoffs during Gaudreau's rookie season in 2015, but they've failed to make it past the first round since. They've missed the postseason three times.
Since joining, Gaudreau leads the club with 494 points in 520 games.