Sep 30 9:47a by David Oleksy
According to CapGeek.com -- a site which tracks NHL contracts -- Carolina Hurricanes goalie Cam Ward has signed a six year extension worth $37.8 million.
The Carolina Hurricanes have scheduled a 1 p.m. press conference to make a player related announcement. Connect the dots yourself.
Ward, 25, burst upon the scene in the 2006 playoffs when he replaced Martin Gerber as the Hurricanes starting goalie. Ward led the Hurricanes to their only Stanley Cup in franchise history, beating the Edmonton Oilers in the Finals. Ward really developed into a great goalie last season, posting the best season of his career. He was due to become an free agent at the end of the season.
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Just to clarify, he would’ve been an RFA at the end of the season.
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by Cory Lavalette on Sep 30, 2009 9:51 AM EDT reply actions
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