A busy Wednesday for Utah continues. After inking Alexander Kerfoot and Ian Cole to one-year extensions, the team has agreed to terms with its most prominent pending unrestricted free agent. Pierre LeBrun of TSN and The Athletic reports (Twitter link) that Utah has signed goaltender Karel Vejmelka to a five-year extension worth $4.75MM per season.
The 28-year-old was a late bloomer, only coming to North America at the age of 25 on a one-year, two-way contract. But instead of being a depth option as expected, he wound up quickly becoming their starter, getting into 52 games. While his overall numbers weren’t great on a rebuilding team (a 3.68 GAA and a .898 SV%), he did well enough to secure a three-year, $8.175MM extension less than 11 months after getting that entry-level pact, a deal that kept him off the trade block leading into the 2022 trade deadline.
The first two seasons of that contract were similar to the first while last year, he started to cede playing time to Connor Ingram who effectively took over as the strong side of the platoon in goal. Along the way, his numbers largely stayed the same with a save percentage a little below .900 and a GAA well above the 3.00 mark. On a team that wasn’t particularly focused on getting to the playoffs, those numbers were fine but there were some questions as to whether he could elevate his game when the time came for the club to start to try to emerge from that rebuild.
Those questions have been answered in a big way this season. Vejmelka has reclaimed the number one nod in a big way, shaving more than a full goal off his GAA compared to his first three years with this year’s number checking in at 2.45 through 38 appearances. His save percentage is up 15 points from last year, landing at .910, well above league average. On top of that, he has cracked the top 10 in goals saved above average, per MoneyPuck. He has played a big role in Utah hanging around the periphery of the playoff chase; they came into play today sitting just four points behind Calgary for the final Wild Card spot in the West.
This contract falls in line with some of the more recent deals signed for netminders. Seattle’s Joey Daccord received $5MM per season for five years on his extension earlier this season while Kevin Lankinen’s five-year extension signed last month carries a $4.5MM cap charge. Clearly, those two deals served as comparables to help get this deal across the finish line.
With the signing, Utah now has its goalie tandem signed through at least the 2026-27 season at a more-than-reasonable combined cap hit of $6.7MM. Meanwhile, they now have 20 players signed for next season so while there’s an expectation that GM Bill Armstrong is going to try to make a splash, it doesn’t appear as if their roster is going to have a lot of turnover for 2025-26.
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Mid team locking up all their players in advance of a PLAYOFF RUN!
Oops.
you mean, in advance of a cap increase.