Flames sign Pachal to 2-year extension
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The Calgary Flames rewarded defenseman Brayden Pachal with a two-year contract extension carrying an average annual value of $1.1875 million, the team announced Tuesday.
He was set to become a restricted free agent at season's end. He'll be unrestricted when the contract expires in 2027.
Pachal, 25, has recorded a goal and an assist in 31 games with the Flames this season. The stay-at-home, 6-foot-2 blue-liner has averaged 14:31 per contest.
Brayden Pachal, signed to a 2x$1.2M extension by CGY, is a physical depth defensive defenceman. #Flames pic.twitter.com/PYL2AleQ6e
— JFresh (@JFreshHockey) December 17, 2024
The Flames claimed the right-shot defenseman off waivers from the Vegas Golden Knights in 2023-24.
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