The Utah Hockey Club has signed defenseman Patrik Koch to a one-year, two-way contract extension (Twitter link). The details of the contract haven’t been released, following Utah club policy, though it’s expected to carry a league-minimum $775K cap hit, per CapFriendly.
Koch signed a one-year, $847.5K contract with the Arizona Coyotes last summer, making a move to North America after an eight-year career split between the Czechia and Slovakia Extraligas. Koch totaled 15 points and 97 penalty minutes in 63 games as an AHL rookie, continuing his trend of high-event stat lines – having surpassed 85 penalty minutes in four of his last five seasons in Europe. Koch also made his NHL debut on March 7th and, true to form, received a game misconduct for joining in on a small line brawl after just nine minutes of ice time. Koch added four hits and one block to his NHL stat line, flexing imposing physicality at the bottom of the lineup.
This extension makes Koch just the fourth defenseman signed by Utah, with the club still facing eight pending free agents at the position. That leaves a lot of uncertainty in Utah’s depth chart, though it’s unlikely that Koch will rival a daily NHL role as next season roles around. The European veteran will instead return to a young Tuscon blue-line, looking to bring the physicality needed to protect young and inexperienced players like Julian Lutz, Sam Lipkin, and Maveric Lamoureux.