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Blues' Philip Broberg Signs 6-Year, $48M Extension and Then Is Injured vs. Golden Knights

Broberg, a rising defenseman with playoff and international experience, secured a six-year, $48 million deal averaging $8 million annually, announced by the Blues.

  • On Saturday, the St. Louis Blues announced Philip Broberg agreed to a six-year contract extension totaling $48 million with an $8 million annual average value.
  • Two years after arriving via an offer sheet, Philip Broberg, defenseman, is now in his second season with the Blues and has decided to remain long term.
  • A former eighth overall pick, defenseman Philip Broberg has appeared in 194 regular-season games with 56 points and played 27 career postseason games, including 10 in a single playoff run.
  • General manager Doug Armstrong said, `It’s exciting to have him here for this year, plus six more,` and the Blues view Philip Broberg as a back-end player to build around.
  • Recently named to Sweden's Olympic team, Philip Broberg's extension cements him as a long-term piece after his uncommon arrival via an offer sheet.
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Blues sign Philip Broberg to 6-year, $48M extension

The St. Louis Blues have signed defenseman Philip Broberg to a six-year, $48 million contract extension.

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The Blues of Saint-Louis have just hit a big blow by securing one of the pillars of their defensive brigade for a long time. The organization has officially granted a six-year contract extension to Philip Broberg, with an average annual salary of $8 million for a total of $48 million, thus confirming that it is now an integral part of the long-term core of the team.This new contract consolidates a history already full of symbolism. Recall that t…

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Sportsnet broke the news in Canada on Saturday, January 10, 2026.
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