Minnesota Wild sign Brock Faber to a $68 million contract
Today the Minnesota Wild and defenseman Brock Faber have agreed to a major extension heading into the 2024-25 NHL season.
This afternoon reports are surfacing that Brock Faber and Wild GM Bill Guerin have agreed on an 8 year 68 million dollar extension. The huge extension for Brock Faber comes off the back of his Calder Trophy finalist campaign.
BREAKING: Brock Faber signs 8x$8.5M extension with #MNWild
Brock Faber re-signs with Wild
8 x 8.5M AAV.
#Minnesota
Just over a year after signing with the Minnesota Wild Brock Faber gets his major extension to stay with the team long term. When coming out of the University of Minnesota no one expected such immediate success.
Now Brock Faber will continue his pursuit of a Norris Trophy into the future with the Minnesota Wild. If the Wild can get a Norris Trophy level defenseman out of Brock Faber this contract could look like a steal in no time.
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Do you think Brock Faber was fairly paid, overpaid, or underpaid with this deal? |
Fair deal | 24 | 27 % |
Overpaid | 60 | 67.4 % |
Underpaid | 5 | 5.6 % |
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