Blues D Cam Fowler Inks 3-Year, $18.3M Extension
Fowler signed a three-year, $18.3 million deal after setting a franchise playoff scoring record and helping the Blues reach the postseason last season.
- On Saturday, St. Louis Blues general manager Doug Armstrong announced the team re-signed defenseman Cam Fowler to a three-year, $18.3 million extension.
- In a Dec. 14, 2024 trade with the Anaheim Ducks, the Blues acquired Cam Fowler, who posted 36 points in 51 games and added experienced depth to the backend.
- In the playoffs, Cam Fowler recorded two goals and 10 points in seven games, setting a single-series franchise playoff series record, and he has 105 goals and 493 points in 1,042 career games.
- The move keeps a key veteran on the Blues' blue line and pairs Cam Fowler with Colton Parayko while mentoring prospects Theo Lindstein and Lukas Fischer.
- Per PuckPedia, Fowler will have a full no-trade clause now that converts into a modified 15-team list on Jan. 1, 2028, and the extension extends through his age 36 season as he turns 34 on December 5.
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Blues D Cam Fowler inks 3-year, $18.3M extension
St. Louis Blues defenseman Cam Fowler signed a three-year, $18.3 million contract extension.
Why Cam Fowler signed three-year extension with Blues to 'do something special'
Fowler’s extension was announced during the second intermission of the Blues’ 4-2 preseason loss to the Blackhawks on Saturday night, a piece of news that overshadowed whatever happened on the ice at Enterprise Center.
St. Louis Blues Veteran Defenceman Signs On for Three More
On this Saturday night of pre-season play, the St. Louis Blues were busy conducting some off-ice business. They announce that defenceman Cam Fowler signs a contract extension with the club. The deal is for three years. Fowler was still under contract for the 2025-26, as he is set to earn $6.5 million. His new deal will see him earn slightly less, but still very reasonable, given his age. At the end of today’s new contract extension, he will be 3…
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