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The Panthers re-signed veteran defenseman Aaron Ekblad to a long-term extension, keeping Ekblad with the team that drafted him.
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Defenseman Aaron Ekblad is staying with the Florida Panthers instead of becoming a free agent. Ekblad is re-signing on an eight-year contract worth $48.8 million.
Ekblad was drafted by the Panthers and will now likely retire as a Cat. Aaron signed an eight-year contract at 6.1M AAV, locking him up long-term with his d-partner Gustav Forsling.
But the Panthers still needed to give Aaron Ekblad a new contract. They got that done on the eve of free agency, locking him in for eight years and $48.8 million, per Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman.