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Kings sign captain Anze Kopitar to 2-year extension worth $14M US

Los Angeles Kings captain Anze Kopitar signed a two-year extension worth $14 million US on Thursday. He's now under contract through the 2025-26 NHL season at an annual salary cap hit of $7 million.

Los Angeles centre led team in points this past season at age 35

A male ice hockey player with the letter c on his jersey skates past his team's bench while bumping his left glove with those of his teammates.
Kings captain Anze Kopitar is one of two players remaining from 2012 and 2014 when the Kings won the Stanley Cup for the first and second times, along with defenceman Drew Doughty. (Ashley Landis/The Associated Press)

One of the last remaining links to the Kings' Stanley Cup championship teams and one of the best players in franchise history is extending his stay in Los Angeles.

Captain Anze Kopitar signed a two-year extension worth $14 million US with L.A. on Thursday. He's now under contract through the 2025-26 NHL season at an annual salary cap hit of $7 million.

"We're pleased to have reached an agreement that will keep Anze in Los Angeles as our group takes the next step in competing for a Stanley Cup," general manager Rob Blake said in a statement. "He is the heart and soul of this team as our captain, and he will continue to play a major role on our club."

The centre from Slovenia was nearly a point-a-game player and the Kings' leading scorer this past year at age 35 with 28 goals and 46 assists. His eight-year, $80 million contract is up after next season.

WATCH | Kopitar scores late equalizer in Kings' Game 1 OT win over Oilers:

Kings' Kopitar scores with 16.7 seconds remaining, sends Game 1 to overtime

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Anze Kopitar's goal for Los Angeles with 16.7 seconds remaining in regulation sends the opening game of their playoff series against Edmonton to overtime.

Kopitar is one of two players remaining from 2012 and 2014 when the Kings won the Cup for the first and second times, along with defenceman Drew Doughty.

"Los Angeles has become home for me and my family, and I'm excited to extend my career here," Kopitar said. "I've been with this organization through it all, and I know our group is close to achieving something special. I look forward to helping us reach that next level and achieving the ultimate goal of winning the Stanley Cup again."

Kopitar has played all 17 of his NHL seasons with L.A. He has twice won the Selke Trophy as the league's top defensive forward and recently won his second Lady Byng for gentlemanly conduct.

In 1,384 regular-season and playoff games, he has 1,218 points. He ranks second in Kings history in games, assists and winning goals, third in points and fourth in goals.

Senators sign forward MacEwen to 3-year contract

The Ottawa Senators have agreed to terms on a three-year, $2.325 million contract with forward Zack MacEwen.

The deal carries a $775,000 average annual value.

MacEwen, 26, split time between the Philadelphia Flyers and Kings last season, having been acquired by the Kings ahead of the trade deadline.

The six-foot-three, 205-pound centre had nine points (four goals, five assists) in 46 games for the Flyers and just one assist in 10 games for the Kings.

MacEwen spent his first three seasons in the NHL with the Vancouver Canucks from 2018-2021 after going undrafted.

The Charlottetown native has 28 points (13 goals, 15 assists) in 186 career games.

"Zack's a player with strong character who adds increased physicality to our lineup," said Senators general manager Pierre Dorion. "He's a hard-nosed, competitive player who's a tenacious forechecker and who demonstrates a routine willingness to go to the hard areas."

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