Kamis, 01 Desember 2011

Lightning Lock Up Hedman

Lightning Sign Victor Hedman To A Big Five-Year Extension
Tampa Bay Lightning Press Release:

The Tampa Bay Lightning have re-signed defenseman Victor Hedman to a five-year contract through the 2016-17 season, Vice President and General Manager Steve Yzerman announced today.

“We are extremely pleased to announce that we have agreed to a five-year contract with Victor,” Yzerman said. “He has shown tremendous growth as a player in just more than two seasons in the NHL while also becoming a key member of our team. We look forward to his continued development in a Lightning uniform.”

"I'd like to thank our owner, Mr. Vinik, and of course GM Steve Yzerman for helping me move forward in my career," said Hedman. "I love it in Tampa Bay with the Lightning and I will do all I can to help this organization be successful on and off the ice."

Hedman, 6-foot-6, 229 pounds, has played in 20 games with the Lightning this season, recording two goals. He ranks second on the Lightning in average ice time with 22:55 per game, just five seconds behind team-leader Eric Brewer (23:00), and is tied for second for blocked shots with 40.

The No. 2 overall pick of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, Hedman, 20, has played in 173 career NHL games, all with the Lightning after coming to North America prior to the 2009-10 campaign. Since that time no other Tampa Bay defenseman has played in more games and recorded more goals (9), assists (39) or points (48). He has averaged more than 20 minutes of ice time per game in each of his three NHL seasons, ranking in the top three or higher on the Bolts in each. Last year Hedman led all Lightning defensemen with 23 assists and was second among team defensemen with 26 points. Hedman was also fourth on the team with a plus-3 rating.

A native of Ornskoldsvik, Sweden, Hedman played for MoDo Hockey of the Swedish Elite League before joining the Lightning. In 2008-09 he was named the league’s Rookie of the Year at the age of 18 after making his debut during the 2007-08 season. Hedman has represented his native Sweden in multiple international competitions, including winning the Bronze Medal at the 2010 IIHF World Championships as well as Silver Medals at both the 2009 and 2008 World Junior Championships.



Contract Information:
Length: 5 Years
Pay Out Details:
                 Year 1 (2012-13): $3,000,000
                 Year 2 (2013-14): $3,000,000
                 Year 3 (2014-15): $4,000,000
                 Year 4 (2015-16): $6,000,000
                 Year 5 (2016-17): $4,000,000

Cap-Hit: $4,000,000
Signing Bonus: $1,500,000



PattyB Analysis:
This signing will look great in two years, and towards the last year or so of the deal people will be shocked by how big of a steal it is. With a $4,000,000 cap-hit its already a solid deal now, but through the next five years Hedman will begin to blossom and this deal will look better and better. Some people think Hedman has been disappointing thus far in his career, and those are the people who think this contract is bad, but anyone who truly has an eye for the game can see what Hedman can bring to the table. In my opinion his play this year has been that of a good top-four defenseman, he has been very solid in his own end and on the defense side of the puck, but has left a little to be desired offensively. At twenty-years old, being a good defenseman positionally and physically at the NHL level is rare. His huge 6'6, 229 pound frame is put to good use by Hedman, and his skating for someone that big is outstanding. I watch Hedman and I see a defenseman that is only beginning to scratch the surface of what he's going to become. With his skating and nice shot, I will guarantee you that his offensive skills will be above average in as soon as two-years, defensively he already is very good, but he has room to improve. By the end of this contract he may very well be one of the top defensemen in the NHL. 

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