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Philadelphia has agreed to a five-year contract extension with Cam York worth $5.15 million AAV ($25.75M total).

York will get a massive payday increase as we enter the 2025-26 season after signing a five-year contract worth $5.15 million AAV ($25.75M total) to remain with Philadelphia. The 24-year-old is coming off a two-year, $3.2 million contract ($1.6M AAV) and earned his contract with a four-goal, 17-point season across 66 games played in 2024-25. York is expected to take on a big role as one of Philadelphia's top defenders this season.

Cam York
Vancouver has signed Nikita Tolopilo to a two-year, two-way contract extension.

After 40 wins in the last two seasons with Abbotsford (AHL), Nikita Tolopilo has earned himself a two-year, two-way contract extension to remain with Vancouver. The 25-year-old undrafted Belarusian netminder made his NHL debut in 2024-25 but struggled in just two appearances, with a .885 SV% and 2.15 GAA. He is expected to start the 2025-26 season in Abbotsford and will likely have to battle with Arturs Silovs for the starting position yet again.

Nikita Tolopilo
Vancouver has signed Jett Woo to a one-year, two-way contract extension.

After four successful seasons in Abbotsford (AHL), Jett Woo will remain in Vancouver's organization after signing a one-year, two-way contract extension on Tuesday. The 24-year-old was drafted by Vancouver in the 2nd round (37th overall) of the 2018 NHL Entry Draft but has yet to make his NHL debut. In 67 games with Abbotsford (AHL) in 2024-25, he had two goals, 18 points and 90 PIMs.

Jett Woo
Tyler Johnson has announced his retirement after 13 NHL seasons.

After appearing in just nine games with Boston in 2024-25, Tyler Johnson has announced his retirement from professional hockey after 13 NHL seasons with three different organizations (TBL,CHI,BOS). The 34-year-old came into the league strong in 2013-14, earning himself all-rookie honours in his first full NHL season. His career is highlighted by his two Stanley Cup victories with Tampa Bay. In 747 career games played, the forward had 193 goals, 433 points and 250 PIMs.

Tyler Johnson
Utah has signed Jack McBain to a five-year extension worth $4.25 million AAV ($21.25 million total).

Utha and Jack McBain have come to an agreement through arbitration after the 25-year-old was signed to a five-year extension worth $4.25 million AAV ($21.25 million total). The three-year pro is fresh off a season where he posted career highs in almost all categories, including goals (13), points (27) and PIMs (78).

Jack McBain
The Golden Knights have signed Cole Schwindt to a one-year deal worth $825K.

Schwindt was claimed off waivers from the Flames in early October and spent the entire 2024-25 season with the Golden Knights. The 24-year-old winger had one goal and seven assists (eight points) in 42 games with the Golden Knights but will likely serve as their No.13 forward to start 2025-26.

Cole Schwindt
The Golden Knights have signed Jonas Rondbjerg to a one-year, two-way contract.

Rondbjerg spent most of the 2024-25 season in the AHL, where he tallied 11 goals and 15 assists (26 points) in 53 games. He's shuffled back and fourth between the AHL and NHL for four straight seasons, appeared in 76 total NHL games, posting three goals and seven assists (10 points). Expect him to be a fringe roster player again in 2025-26.

Jonas Rondbjerg
The Golden Knights have signed Raphael Lavoie to a one-year, two-way contract.

Lavoie was claimed off waivers from Edmonton in early October but appeared in just nine games with the Golden Knights, spending most of the season in Henderson (AHL). The 24-year-old forward had 17 goals and 10 assists (27 points) in 42 AHL games and will likely begin the 2025-26 season with Henderson.

Raphael Lavoie
The Islanders have signed Marc Gatcomb to a one-year deal worth $900K.

Gatcomb split the 2024-25 season between the AHL and NHL. During his time with the Islanders, he had nine points (8G / 1A) and 149 hits in 39 games. He'll be a fringe roster player for them in 2025-26 and could end up back in the AHL to begin the season.

Marc Gatcomb
The Capitals have signed Lynden Lakovic to a three-year, entry-level contract.

Lakovic was selected with the No.27 overall pick in this summer's NHL draft and quickly signed his entry-level deal with the Capitals. The 18-year-old left winger spent the 2024-25 season with the Moose Jaw Warriors (WHL), where he led the team in goals (27) and points (58) despite appearing in just 47 of 68 games.

Lynden Lakovic
The Kraken signed Jake O'Brien to a three-year, entry-level contract.

O'Brien was selected No.8 overall in this summer's NHL draft and quickly signs his entry-level deal with the Kraken. The 18-year-old centre spent the 2024-25 season with the Brantford Bulldogs (OHL), where he was third on the team with 98 points (32G / 66A) in 66 games. Expect him to return to the OHL for the 2025-26 season.

Jake O'Brien
Christian Fischer announced his retirement from the NHL.

Christian Fischer announced his retirement from the NHL. Fischer is retiring from the NHL after nine seasons and 523 games, at the age of 28. "It’s just more so a decision of moving on into another chapter of my life,” Fischer said. Fischer wraps up his career with 137 points (62G / 75A) across nine seasons with the Coyotes, Red Wings and Blue Jackets.

Christian Fischer