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.

Calgary Flames sign Martin Pospisil to three-year contract extension
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Flames Extend Forward with Three-Year Deal
The Calgary Flames have re-signed Martin Pospisil to a three-year $7.5 million extension. This deal comes at an average annual cap hit of $2.5 million for the Flames. MARTY PARTY Martin Pospisil has signed a three-year extension with an AAV of $2.5 million! pic.twitter.com/Z7MnJjsNXi — Calgary Flames (@NHLFlames) July 30, 2025 Martin Pospisil Signs New Deal with Calgary Flames With several RFAs still on the board, particularly Connor Zary, this…
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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