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Canucks sign Thatcher Demko to three-year contract extension

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Jul 1, 2025 2:22 PM

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The Vancouver Canucks have solidified their future in net by signing goaltender Thatcher Demko to a three-year contract extension. This deal comes as a strategic move following a season where Demko showcased his capabilities, emerging as a key player for the team after recovering from injuries. His on-ice performance and resilience undoubtedly played a role in the Canucks' decision to invest in his talent for the long term.

Demko's extension, worth approximately $12 million, reflects the franchise’s commitment to building a competitive roster. Vancouver fans can look forward to seeing the 27-year-old backstop continue to develop and lead the charge as the team aims for playoff contention. The Canucks believe that with Demko in goal, they can better position themselves for a successful season ahead.

In the 2022-2023 NHL season, Demko not only proved himself as a reliable goaltender but also established a rapport with his teammates. His ability to make crucial saves while keeping the team in contention during tight games has earned him respect within the locker room. As the Canucks embark on this new chapter, the hope is that Demko will not just be a standout performer but also an integral part of the team’s identity moving forward.

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