
Utah signs goaltender 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 City.
Vejmelka’s extension is worth $23.75 million, according to a person with knowledge of the deal. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because financial terms were not disclosed.
“Karel’s confident demeanor helps set the tone for our team every day,” president of hockey operations Chris Armstrong said in a statement. “It allows our group to play to its strengths, knowing he is back there to make the key saves. Vej has earned this commitment from our organization, and we are grateful to have him as an important piece in our future.”
Vejmelka, 28, will count $4.75 million against the salary cap from the time the contract kicks in next NHL season through 2030. Vejmelka’s extension is arguably the most important of the moves because it keeps around the organization’s top goalie in his prime, when Utah is expected to develop into a legitimate playoff contender. It also should have a permanent name by then.