The Chicago Blackhawks secured their future on defense by signing 22-year-old Alex Vlasic to a six-year contract worth $27.6 million on Thursday. Vlasic was projected to become a restricted free agent this summer, but the Blackhawks acted quickly to ensure he remains a core part of their young team.
Alex Vlasic’s Future Secured
The Chicago Blackhawks are building for the future, and a key piece of that puzzle is locked in. They signed young defenseman Alex Vlasic to a six-year contract worth $27.6 million on Thursday.
This deal shows the Blackhawks’ confidence in Vlasic. The 22-year-old had a solid first full season in the NHL, putting up 16 points (2 goals, 14 assists) and averaging over 21 minutes of ice time per game. He also led the team in blocked shots (148), demonstrating his defensive reliability.
Vlasic was set to become a restricted free agent in July, but the Blackhawks avoided that by signing him long-term. This keeps him with the team through the 2029-30 season, giving them stability on the blue line for years to come.
Vlasic was set to become a restricted free agent in July, but the Blackhawks avoided that by signing him long-term. This keeps him with the team through the 2029-30 season, giving them stability on the blue line for years to come.
Vlasic’s signing is a positive step for the Blackhawks as they look to develop their young core and contend for championships in the years to come.