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Jack Eichel gets $108 million contract extension from Golden Knights hours before season starts
The star Golden Knights forward inked an eight-year, $108 million contract extension to remain in Vegas for the long haul, according to multiple reports on Wednesday.
Jack Eichel scored twice to lead the Vegas Golden Knights to a 4-2 win over the Calgary Flames on Tuesday night. Kaedan Korczak also scored for the Golden Knights, and Tomas Hertl added an empty-net goal with seven seconds left.
Jack Eichel was one of several stars who signed new deals just before the campaign began, and he’s proving to be worth every penny of that eight-year, $108 million extension. The American leads the NHL in points with 11, scoring five and assisting six.
LOOKING AHEAD The Golden Knights return to Vegas for a three-game homestand at T-Mobile Arena, with their first game against the Boston Bruins on Thursday at 7 p.m. Catch the game on The Spot-Vegas 34, stream on KnightTime+, or listen live on FOX Sports Las Vegas 98.9/1340 and Deportes Vegas 1460.
The Golden Knights signed Jack Eichel to a monstrous contract before the 2025-26 season started. How did both sides fare?
The Golden Knights got at least one point from 11 skaters Thursday night, led by William Karlsson's two goals, as Vegas defeated the Boston Bruins, 6-5.
Multiple analysts echoed each other regarding Jack Eichel's contract talks for an extension with the Golden Knights.
The Golden Knights are keeping star center Jack Eichel around on an eight-year deal that will give him one of the highest cap hits in NHL history.
Jack Eichel’s new deal with the Vegas Golden Knights has ended all questions about his future. The star center signed an eight-year, $108 million contract extension that will keep him in Vegas through the 2033-34 season on Tuesday.
Now that Connor McDavid and Kirill Kaprizov have both signed extensions, Eichel could potentially be the biggest name on the market in 2026.
Jack Eichel decided that he was going to shoot more this season. In five games played, he leads the NHL with 27 shots, and the decision is paying off. He’s got 11 points in five games, and the Golden Knights are off to a 3-0-2 start.