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Calgary Flames Sign Martin Pospisil to Three-Year Contract Extension

ALBERTA, CANADA, JUL 30 – Martin Pospisil will earn an average annual value of $2.5 million in a three-year extension starting in 2026 after a career-best 25 points last season with Calgary Flames.

  • On Wednesday, the Calgary Flames announced they signed forward Martin Pospisil to a three-year extension starting in the 2026-27 season with an AAV of $2.5 million, securing him through the 2028-29 season.
  • Known for his physical play, Pospisil produced 109 penalty minutes since his Nov. 4, 2023 debut and earned the extension.
  • Across 144 NHL games, Pospisil has 12 goals, 37 assists, and 109 penalty minutes, ranking ninth in the league.
  • Pospisil described Calgary as his second home and praised the fans, acknowledging last season's bad luck while noting the team's work remains unfinished.
  • At the Winter Games, he and Slovakia’s team will aim to defend their bronze medal in Milano and Cortina.
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Slovak striker Martin Pospíšil will earn 2.5 times more than before.

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Calgary Flames sign Martin Pospisil to three-year contract extension

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When Martin Pospíšil signed his previous contract with the Calgary Flames, he didn’t pay much attention to the amount. The main thing was that it was a one-way deal, which meant that he had done it: he became an NHL player who started earning NHL money. After his first months in the best league in the world, he received a two-year contract from Calgary for $1 million per year. At last year’s World Hockey Championships […]

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Sportsnet broke the news in Canada on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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