Golden Knights make Shea Theodore their highest-paid player with a 7-year extension
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The Vegas Golden Knights made defenseman Shea Theodore their highest-paid player Thursday, signing him to a seven-year contract worth an average of $7.425 million per year.
Theodore’s deal is valued just above fellow blueliner Noah Hanifin’s $7.35 million. Hanifin signed an eight-year extension in April, about a month after being acquired from the Calgary Flames.
The 29-year-old Theodore is in his eighth season with the Golden Knights. He leads Vegas defensemen with seven points through six games and is the franchise all-time leader among that group with 296 points. Theodore is plus-65 for his career in Vegas.
Locking up Theodore answers one of the team’s key roster questions because he would have been a free agent after the season.