The Dallas Stars have inked one of their prospects in advance of training camp, signing winger Francesco Arcuri to a three-year entry-level deal, per a team announcement. CapFriendly reports that the deal carries an AAV of just over $841K and breaks down as follows:
2022-23: $750K salary, $75K signing bonus, $10.5K junior salary
2023-24: $775K salary, $75K signing bonus
2024-25: $775K salary, $75K signing bonus
Arcuri, 19, was the Stars’ sixth-round choice at the 2021 draft, going 175th overall. Arcuri was one of the OHL players whose draft season was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent cancellation of the 2020-21 OHL season. Arcuri spent 2020-21 with Steel Wings Linz in the AlpsHL, scoring 15 points in 18 games there. Arcuri returned to the OHL for his 2021-22 season and had a strong year, scoring 34 goals and 74 points in 66 games.
The signing of this contract technically allows the Stars to have Arcuri in the picture for an NHL role this season, but that’s extremely unlikely to be their plan with him. Instead, he’ll likely head back to Kingston for another year in juniors.
It’s far from a given for a sixth-round pick to earn an entry-level deal, so getting his is a genuine achievement for Arcuri. Once he turns pro he’ll likely require seasoning at the AHL level with the Texas Stars, and now armed with this entry-level deal he’s secured at least the next three years of his hockey future in the Stars’ organization.