Toronto Star

Doughty stays for eight years, $88M

- GREG BEACHAM

EL SEGUNDO, CALIF.— Defenceman Drew Doughty agreed to an eight-year, $88-million (U.S.) contract extension through the 2026-27 season to stay with the Los Angeles Kings.

Los Angeles announced the whopping deal Friday for its two-time Stanley Cup-winning cornerston­e.

After cracking the Kings’ roster as an 18-year-old, Doughty has been among the NHL’s top defencemen throughout a 10year career spent entirely with the Kings.

He won the Norris Trophy as the league’s best defenceman in 2016. As an aggressive, skilled two-way blueliner, he has been a finalist for the award in three other seasons — including 2017- 18, when he scored a careerhigh 60 points while playing in all 82 games for the fourth consecutiv­e season.

Doughty played a major role in the Kings’ Stanley Cup tri- umphs in 2012 and 2014, and he also has two Olympic gold medals from playing for Canada.

“Drew Doughty is one of the best defencemen in the world, and we are obviously excited to have reached this point in the process in which he has committed to the Kings long-term,” Kings general manager Rob Blake said.

He still has one year left on an eight-year, $56-million contract signed in September 2011. Doughty can’t formally sign the new deal until July 1, when he will be one year away from free agency.

By the time his new deal ends, Doughty will be 37 years old. Neither the Kings nor Doughty seriously expected the defenceman to leave his adopted home in free agency next year.

 ?? LEN REDKOLES/GETTY IMAGES ?? Drew Doughty has spent his entire 10-year career in Los Angeles.
LEN REDKOLES/GETTY IMAGES Drew Doughty has spent his entire 10-year career in Los Angeles.

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