Really happy to be here for many more years to come,” Logan Thompson said. “I’ve loved my time here and just thankful for the opportunity that the Capitals gave me.”
Logan Thompson is getting rewarded with a new contract that gives the late-blooming goaltender a significant raise.
It would have been a perplexing thought to many if they were told ahead of the season that the Washington Capitals were the NHL's best team and Logan Thompson was one of its top goaltenders past the halfway point.
Logan Thompson signed a six-year, $35.1 million contract with the Washington Capitals on Monday. It has an average annual value of $5.85 million.
Thompson agreed to terms on a six-year, $35.1 million contract with Washington on Tuesday, Bailey Johnson of The Washington Post reports.
The Capitals brought in Thompson this summer, acquiring him in a draft-day trade with the Vegas Golden Knights in exchange for picks. He replaced Darcy Kuemper while establishing a new 1A/1B tandem with Charlie Lindgren, who stole the starting spot last season.
The Capitals and goalie Logan Thompson have reportedly agreed to a multi-year extension, according to multiple insiders.
From the Western Hockey League to the National, Caps goaltender Logan Thompson cashed in on his development and success to begin this season.
Lindgren stopped 23 of 25 shots in Saturday's 2-1 loss to the Canucks. The Capitals altered their goaltending rotation to allow Logan Thompson to start Tuesday in his hometown of Calgary. That meant a second straight start for Lindgren,
The Washington Capitals signed goalie Logan Thompson to a six-year extension. Follow this tracker for the latest NHL news.
Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson has agreed to a six-year contract extension with an average annual value of $5.85 million, an NHL source confirmed to ESPN
Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reports that the Capitals and Thompson are closing in on a long-term contract extension with $5.85 million average-annual value.