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Kempe, Kings agree to 4-year extension worth $22M US

All-Star forward Adrian Kempe has agreed to a four-year, $22 million US contract extension with the Los Angeles Kings.

Avalanche sign goalie Alexandar Georgiev to 3-year deal

Adrian Kempe, right, shown in the Stanley Cup playoffs in May, has scored 186 points in 390 games over six seasons with the Los Angeles Kings. (Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

All-Star forward Adrian Kempe has agreed to a four-year, $22 million US contract extension with the Los Angeles Kings.

The club announced the deal Sunday with Kempe, who set career highs with 35 goals and 54 points last season while earning his first all-star game selection.

Kempe became just the third player to score 35 goals for Los Angeles since 2004. The right wing also led the Kings with six points in seven post-season games after Los Angeles qualified for the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time since 2018.

The 2014 first-round pick from Sweden has scored 186 points in 390 games over six seasons with the Kings. He is a key offensive component for low-scoring Los Angeles, which finished third in the Pacific Division despite scoring fewer goals than every playoff team except Dallas.

Kempe is likely to be a part of the Kings' top line next season alongside captain Anze Kopitar and new left wing Kevin Fiala. Los Angeles acquired the high-scoring Swiss forward from Minnesota last month and quickly signed him to a seven-year, $55.125 million contract.

Avalanche sign Georgiev to 3-year deal

Alexandar Georgiev signed a three-year deal with the Colorado Avalanche on Sunday, completing the final step toward making him the defending Stanley Cup champions ' starting goaltender in their title defence.

Georgiev's contract is worth $10.2 million and carries an annual salary cap hit of $3.4 million. He replaces Cup winner Darcy Kuemper and is expected to play in tandem with veteran backup Pavel Francouz next season.

Colorado acquired Georgiev from the New York Rangers on Thursday for third- and a fifth-round picks this year and a third-rounder in 2023.

Asked Thursday night at the NHL draft if he expected Georgiev to start, general manager Joe Sakic replied: "We do, yeah. Yeah. That's why we did it."

He was expecting to get a contract done soon with Georgiev, who was set to be a restricted free agent.

"When he was a starter, he played really well, and he wanted a bigger opportunity and he's got that opportunity," Sakic added. "He's looking forward to the challenge. What I like about it, he played in a big market. He was in New York. He can deal with a lot of that stuff. We're excited for him."

The Avalanche also re-signed defenceman Jacob MacDonald to a two-year contract.

Georgiev, 26, has a 2.94 goals-against average and .908 save percentage in 129 regular-season NHL games. He went 28-15-10 with a 2.92 GAA and .898 save percentage last season.

"Alex, he was a priority for us: We like his age, we're a younger team and we felt we can have him for a number of years," Sakic said. "He's a guy that from our scouting to our analytics department that we all see a lot of upside. And he's proven it that when he's staring and playing a lot of games, that's when he's at his best."

The Avalanche getting Georgiev and pushing Kuemper toward free agency set off a domino effect of goalie moves around the league. Minnesota re-signed Marc-Andre Fleury, Toronto cleared cap space for another move by sending Petr Mrazek to Chicago Detroit got Ville Husso from St. Louis and Washington traded Vitek Vanecek to New Jersey.

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