Logan Stankoven Lands Lucrative Eight-Year Extension with Carolina Hurricanes
- On Tuesday, July 1, 2025, Logan Stankoven agreed to an eight-year deal with the Carolina Hurricanes valued at $48 million.
- The extension follows Stankoven's trade from the Dallas Stars to Carolina on March 7, 2025, as part of the Mikko Rantanen deal including future draft picks.
- Stankoven, a 22-year-old former Kamloops Blazers captain and second-round 2021 NHL draft pick, scored 14 goals and 24 assists in 78 games during the 2024-25 season.
- General Manager Eric Tulsky expressed that from the time Logan joined the team in Raleigh, it was evident he belonged with the Hurricanes, and the organization is excited about his long-term commitment.
- The contract begins with the 2026-27 season and secures Stankoven's role as a key player for Carolina's future plans amid their focus on young talent.
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Kamloops native signs 8-year, $48M contract extension with Carolina
Stankoven is signed in Carolina until 2034
Before the madness of July 1st, the Carolina Hurricanes secured Logan Stankoven's services for the next nine years.
Stankoven signs record-setting NHL deal, aims to reward parents
KAMLOOPS — Logan Stankoven plans to repay parents Wes and Deana for investing in him after signing a life-changing contract extension with the Carolina Hurricanes earlier this week. “The money they’ve spent on me and the time they’ve taken out of their lives to help me reach my goals … now it’s going to be me giving back to them and helping them out in any way possible,” Stankoven said. Stankoven, 22, signed an eight-year, US $48-million contra…
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