Golden Knights Extend Adin Hill's Contract for 6 Years
Golden Knights Extend Adin Hill's Contract for 6 Years

Golden Knights Extend Adin Hill's Contract for 6 Years

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Adin Hill, the goaltender who played a pivotal role in the Vegas Golden Knights' 2023 Stanley Cup victory, has signed a six-year contract extension worth $37.5 million with the team, locking in an average annual value of $6.25 million. Hill, 28, has been instrumental this season, posting a 24-11-4 record, a 2.53 goals-against average, and a .906 save percentage with four shutouts. Originally drafted by the Arizona Coyotes, Hill found success with Vegas after stints with the San Jose Sharks and the Coyotes, stepping up as the primary goalie when injuries hit the team's lineup. His performance in the 2023 playoffs, with a .932 save percentage, caught the hockey world's attention and secured his spot as Vegas's main goaltender. This extension is part of a broader effort by the Golden Knights to secure key players, following recent contract renewals with other team members. Hill is expected to continue as the leading goalie for the Golden Knights, with the team currently leading the Pacific Division.

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