Igor Shesterkin Leaves Money On Table With New Contract Extension
The New York Rangers have officially signed Igor Shesterkin to an eight-year contract extension.
It’s an eight-year deal worth $92 million as Shesterkin will earn $11.5 million per season, making him the highest paid goalie in NHL history.
Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman confirmed that he’ll receive $85 million worth in signing bonuses and has a full no-move clause throughout the entirety of the contract.
$11.5M AAV
Some details we're hearing:
$85M in signing bonuses
Full NMC all the way through
According to a couple other teams, he actually left money on the table -- but NYR really wanted to get this done, and Shesterkin ultimately wanted to stay https://t.co/aOF3H4t3ch— Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) December 7, 2024
Friedman also added Shesterkin left money on the table that he could have gotten on the open market, but the Rangers were eager to get the deal done and the superstar goalie wanted to stay in New York.
Arthur Staple of The Athletic reports Shesterkin will get $54 million in the first four years of the contract and $30 million in the first two years.
Hearing Shesterkin gets $54 million in first four years of his new deal, $30 million first two years.
Full no move clause. Certainly could’ve gotten more, even from the #NYR if it’d gone longer, but Shesterkin wanted to leave team with some room to maneuver.— Arthur Staple (@StapeAthletic) December 7, 2024
The 28-year-old also reportedly wanted to leave the team room to maneuver financially.
Rangers general manager Chris Drury was not willing to risk Shesterkin leaving in free agency, which is why he made sure to get the deal done now.
“With the contract we just signed him to, it speaks volumes to what I think of him… We had no interest in seeing where the market went come July 1,” Drury said.
Shesterkin is now the new king of New York.