Mattias Ekholm Secures Three-Year Extension with Edmonton Oilers
Mattias Ekholm signs a three-year, $4 million annually contract extension with the Edmonton Oilers, joining Connor McDavid in securing the team's core.
- • Mattias Ekholm signed a three-year extension with Edmonton Oilers.
- • The contract is worth four million dollars per year, approximately 113 million kronor total.
- • Ekholm played 65 games last season, scoring 33 points before injury.
- • Connor McDavid also recently extended his contract with Edmonton.
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Swedish NHL defenseman Mattias Ekholm has signed a three-year contract extension with the Edmonton Oilers, solidifying his place with the team through the 2028-2029 season. The 35-year-old's new deal carries an annual salary cap hit of four million dollars, totaling approximately 113 million kronor over the length of the contract. The extension kicks in starting next season.
Ekholm has been a key contributor since joining the Oilers from the Nashville Predators before the 2023 trade deadline. Last season, he played 65 games and scored 33 points before an injury sidelined him during the playoffs. Upon returning, he added one goal and five assists over seven playoff games, helping Edmonton reach the Stanley Cup finals, where they ultimately fell to the Florida Panthers. Currently having played 884 NHL games, Ekholm could surpass 1,200 games by the end of his contract if he stays healthy.
This extension moves in line with Edmonton's strategy to retain core talent, as superstar Connor McDavid also recently signed a two-year extension with the club. The team’s focus on continuity highlights their ambition to remain competitive at the highest level.
Ekholm’s steadfast defensive presence combined with his offensive contributions continues to be vital to the Oilers’ blueprint moving forward.