The Vegas Golden Knights have secured forward Brett Howden with a five-year contract extension worth $12.5 million, averaging $2.5 million annually. Starting in the 2025-26 season, the deal reflects the team’s confidence in Howden, who has enjoyed a strong start to the current campaign. With eight goals in 20 games, Howden is tied for second on the team in scoring, demonstrating significant growth in his offensive contributions.
Drafted 27th overall in 2016 by the Tampa Bay Lightning, Howden was later traded to the New York Rangers before joining the Golden Knights in 2021. Since then, he has become a valuable member of Vegas’ roster, contributing to their 2023 Stanley Cup victory. His recent performance and increased confidence highlight his development as a player. Howden credited the winning culture in Vegas for revitalizing his career and expressed gratitude for the new opportunity.
This extension follows other notable signings by the Golden Knights, including defenseman Shea Theodore, as the team solidifies its core for future seasons. Vegas currently leads the Pacific Division, showcasing their competitive edge in the leag
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