Ducks Agree to 6-Year, $42 Million Deal with Holdout Center Mason McTavish
Mason McTavish ends holdout to sign a six-year, $42 million deal with the Ducks as a key part of their rebuild and probable second-line center, earning $7 million annually.
- The Anaheim Ducks agreed to a 6-year, $42 million contract with center Mason McTavish, ending his holdout of less than two weeks.
- McTavish, 22, was a restricted free agent who did not report to training camp on September 18 as negotiations for a new deal dragged on.
- McTavish has spent the past three full seasons with the Ducks, scoring 60 goals and 80 assists in 229 games after being drafted third overall in 2021.
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Ducks sign Mason McTavish to 6-year contract
The wait is over for the Ducks and center Mason McTavish, who agreed to a six-year contract extension worth $42 million Saturday. That signing comes more than a week after training camp opened, at which point McTavish, last season’s leading goal scorer (22) and power-play goal scorer (6), was back home in Ottawa training on his own. He and New Jersey Devils defenseman Luke Hughes had been the final A-list restricted free agents to remain unsigne…


Reports: Mason McTavish ends holdout, signs 6-year deal with Ducks
After months of fruitless negotiations that led him to holding out of training camp, center Mason McTavish signed a six-year deal to return to the Anaheim Ducks, the team announced Saturday.
The Ducks of Anaheim have agreed on a 6-year contract and 42 million dollars to attacker Mason McTavish, revealed the Associated Press.
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