Dallas Stars Secure Franchise Goalie Jake Oettinger with Massive Multi-Year Deal
The Dallas Stars have successfully locked in their star goaltender, Jake Oettinger, with an eight-year contract extension worth $66 million. The new contract, which will extend through the 2032-33 season, comes with an annual cap hit of $8.25 million.
Oettinger’s Impressive Record and Contract Details
Entering his fifth season in the NHL, Oettinger boasts an impressive record of 116 wins, 48 losses, and 23 ties in 196 career games. Oettinger was in his final contractual year, which was worth an average of $4 million per annum. Had he not signed this extension, he would have been eligible for restricted free agency in the summer.
Breaking Down Oettinger’s Stats
Despite being just 25, Oettinger holds an exceptional ranking in the NHL. He ranks third in goals-against average (2.49), sixth in save percentage (.914), and sixth in total wins (116) among goaltenders who have played a minimum of 150 games. His consistent performance contributed to the Stars’ playoff appearances in three consecutive seasons and their reach to the Western Conference final for the past two seasons. His playoff statistics are equally impressive, with a .915 save percentage and a 2.46 goals-against average in 82 postseason games.
Management’s Statement on Oettinger’s Extension
According to the Stars’ General Manager, Jim Nill, “Jake has established himself as one of the elite goaltenders in the NHL. His unique mix of poise, size, athleticism, and mental toughness has elevated our team to new heights since he’s taken over the net. He is a crucial part of our core that will enable us to compete for the Stanley Cup not just this season, but for many years ahead.”
Recent Contract Extensions in NHL
Oettinger’s contract follows a wave of significant extensions signed by NHL goaltenders in recent weeks. The trend began with the Boston Bruins and Jeremy Swayman settling on an eight-year, $66 million deal, which became the blueprint for Oettinger’s contract. Linus Ullmark of the Ottawa Senators signed a four-year, $33 million contract that carries the same cap hit as Oettinger and Swayman ($8.25 million). Seattle’s Joey Daccord also recently extended his contract for $25 million over five years. As we wait for New York Rangers goalie Igor Shesterkin to sign his contract, there is speculation that he might become the league’s highest-paid goaltender.