Connor McMichael is officially a St. Louis Blue after signing a six-year, $40.5 million contract. The announcement came from General Manager Alex Steen, who stepped into the role on July 1, and revealed the deal on Thursday. With this contract, McMichael will carry a cap hit of $6.75 million through the 2031-32 NHL season.
This significant contract marks a substantial increase for McMichael, who previously earned $2.1 million each season for the last two years. The 25-year-old forward joined the Blues as part of the trade that sent Jordan Kyrou to the Washington Capitals last month, a deal that also brought St. Louis a first-round pick and promising prospect Milton Gastrin.
McMichael is coming off a career-best performance, recording 32 assists and netting 14 goals in 78 games with the Capitals. Since his NHL debut in 2021, he has accumulated 162 points over 333 regular-season and playoff games, showcasing his potential as a valuable asset for the Blues moving forward.
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