Utah Hockey Club signs goaltender Karel Vejmelka to contract extension
- Karel Vejmelka signed a five-year contract extension with the Utah Hockey Club worth $23.75 million, averaging $4.75 million annually.
- Vejmelka has been performing well with a 2.45 goals against average and.910 save percentage through 38 games this season.
- Chris Armstrong, the president of hockey operations, emphasized Vejmelka's integral role in the team's success as they aim for a playoff spot this season.
- Utah signed Vejmelka alongside other key players, further investing in the team's future after relocating from Arizona.
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Utah Hockey Club signs goaltender Karel Vejmelka to the latest extension among veteran players
The Utah Hockey Club signed goaltender Karel Vejmelka to a five-year contract extension Thursday, the latest in a flurry of moves aimed at keeping a handful of potential free agents from leaving after a year or less in Salt Lake…
Utah Hockey Club signs goaltender Karel Vejmelka to contract extension
Utah Hockey Club has secured their starting man between the pipes for another 5 years. Thursday the team announced they signed a five-year contract extension with Karel Vejmelka. Karels confident demeanor helps set the tone for our team every day, said Chris Armstrong, president of hockey operations for Utah Hockey Club. It allows our group to play to its strengths, knowing he is back there to make the key saves. Vej has earned this commitment f…


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