The Vegas Golden Knights have signed goaltender Adin Hill to a six-year extension value $37.5M (as per TSN’s Darren Dreger). The brand new deal will carry an AAV of $6.25M, which is only a shade above the $5.85MM that Washington Capitals netminder and former Golden Knights teammate Logan Thompson
signed for just a few weeks ago. Hill may have examined unrestricted free company this summer season however opted for the consolation of a well-recognized setting and the safety of a long-term extension. Hill is within the ultimate season of a two-year deal he signed in the summertime of 2023 and is at present carrying a $4.9M AAV however is making $4.2M in precise wage.
Hill grew to become considerably of a folks hero in 2023 as he led the Golden Knights to the primary Stanley Cup in franchise historical past after a number of goaltenders went right down to damage. The 28-year-old had been acquired by Vegas late in the summertime of 2022 for a fourth-round choose and was anticipated to function depth. He took the reins and guided the Golden Knights to a title by posting an 11-4 file with a .932 save proportion and a 2.17 goals-against common. He guess on himself within the following summer season, taking a two-year deal as a substitute of a long-term contract, and the gamble has paid off as he’ll now be paid like a top-10 NHL goaltender.
On the floor, Hill’s numbers for the final two seasons look reasonably pedestrian. He has posted save percentages of .909 and .906, respectively, however a deeper dive into the information reveals that Hill has been extremely precious to Vegas. He posted objectives saved above anticipated of 6.4 in 2023-24 and 13.8 this season (as per Money Puck), and extra importantly, he’s been a gentle presence for a Golden Knights crew that also has Stanley Cup aspirations. This season, Hill has wearing a profession excessive 39 video games and has gone 24-11-4 with a 2.53 goals-against common and 4 shutouts.
With Hill signed long-term, Vegas is now projected to have simply over $10.49M in obtainable cap area this summer season (as per PuckPedia). Whereas they’re unlikely to make an enormous splash with restricted funds, the Golden Knights don’t have any main extensions to fret about aside from veteran depth gamers.