The Ducks have signed one of their 2021 draft picks, announcing the signing of goaltender Gage Alexander to a three-year, entry-level contract. CapFriendly reports that the deal carries an AAV of $810K.
The 20-year-old was a fifth-round pick by Anaheim back in 2021 (148th overall) out of Winnipeg of the WHL. Prior to this season, Alexander was moved to Swift Current where he was splitting time with Boston prospect Reid Dyck. Alexander had the better numbers of the two, posting a 3.47 GAA and a .898 SV% in 15 games.
While most players that sign their entry-level contracts in-season typically return to their junior teams, that’s not the case here. Instead, the Ducks have assigned Alexander to San Diego of the AHL. With Lukas Dostal still up with Anaheim for the time being, Alexander should be paired up with Olle Eriksson Ek with the Gulls and get a chance to start his professional career in the near future.
Although he started the year in junior, Alexander will burn the first year of the contract this season even if he doesn’t get into an NHL action with Anaheim in the second half of the season.