The Dallas Stars have signed defenseman Thomas Harley to a two-year contract extension value $8 million, carrying a mean annual worth (AAV) of $4 million. Introduced by Stars Normal Supervisor Jim Nill, the deal retains Harley in Dallas by means of the 2025-26 season and ensures he’ll be at coaching camp on time.
“Thomas is without doubt one of the league’s high younger defensemen,” Nill mentioned. “His efficiency final season was a testomony to the way in which that he has labored on and off the ice to develop into a greater participant. We’re trying ahead to his continued progress and serving to anchor our blueline for a few years to come back.”
Harley, 23, broke out in his first full NHL season, main all Stars defensemen in objectives with 15 and ending second in assists (32) and factors (47) throughout 79 video games. He performed six video games in 2022-23 and 34 video games through the 2021-22 season.
Harley isn’t simply gifted offensively. His defensive contributions have been additionally noteworthy, as he ranked second on the crew in blocked pictures (135) and posted a team-leading +28 plus-minus score.
He led all NHL defensemen with three additional time objectives and ranked eighth amongst league defensemen in whole objectives.
Harley and the Stars Push The Lengthy-Time period Deal Down the Highway
With the brand new contract, Harley will nonetheless be a restricted free agent (RFA) when the deal expires in 2026, however he can have arbitration rights and a qualifying supply of $4.5 million. For Dallas, this was an opportunity to verify they know what Harley will constantly be after which they will speak about an even bigger contract when a few of their bigger commitments come off the books.
That is the second main piece of enterprise the Stars carried out on Tuesday, first getting Esa Lindell inked to a long-term extension.
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