Brock Faber signed an eight-year contract extension with the Minnesota Wild. The deal is worth $68 million, beginning in the 2025-26 season and running through the 2032-33 season, with an average annual value of $8.5 million. He becomes one of the Wild’s top-paid players and provides long-term stability on the blue line.
If you’d like, I can pull up the latest local coverage from Marseille or French outlets for any follow-up angles (e.g., reaction in Minnesota, situational analysis for the Wild’s roster), or summarize how this contract compares to other recent NHL defenseman extensions.
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If Biggie was right, Brock Faber is about to have a whole lot mo' problems. If the Minnesota Wild can’t pull off a miracle run to the playoffs, Faber’s Calder Trophy watch might become the main event for fans as the season winds down. That end-of-year performance could also have a significant imp...
hockeywilderness.comThe Minnesota Wild and defenseman Brock Faber agreed to an eight-year contract extension worth $68 million, the team announced on Monday. The extension begins…
bleacherreport.comThe runner-up for the NHL rookie of the year award’s new deal will start in 2025 and run through 2033.
www.startribune.com2:17 p.m.: Faber's contract structure is as follows, per PuckPedia. It's paid out entirely in base salary with no signing bonuses. …
www.prohockeyrumors.comDefenseman had 47 points, averaged 24:58 of ice time as rookie last season; deal begins in 2025-26
www.nhl.comBeautiful moment! His Mom and Dad are just beaming!
www.hockeyfeed.comThe Minnesota Wild made a massive investment in signing sophomore Brock Faber to an eight-year, $68-million contract, but it's all about being proactive, says Adam Proteau.
thehockeynews.comThe Wild announced today that they have signed Brock Faber to an eight year extension.
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