Flames sign captain Mikael Backlund to two-year contract extension
CALGARY — Mikael Backlund can catch another one of Hockey Hall of Famer Jarome Iginla’s franchise records and looks forward to playing in Calgary’s new arena after signing a two-year contract extension with the Flames.
Backlund is entering the final season of a two-year, US$9-million deal. The captain’s $6.5-million extension announced Wednesday will keep him a Flame until 2028 when he turns 39.
Backlund has spent his entire 1,066-game NHL career in Calgary and is the longest tenured active skater on the Flames.
“To represent one team, it feels so special and there’s no other team I wanted to play for,” Backlund said Wednesday at the Saddledome with his wife Frida and two young children in attendance.
