Good news the colorado avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog sing another contract for $80000 till 2030

In a surprising but heartwarming turn of events, Colorado Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog has signed a new contract that will keep him with the team through 2030 — and at a symbolic salary of just $80,000.

The announcement was made earlier today by Avalanche General Manager Chris MacFarland during a press conference at Ball Arena. Landeskog, who has been the face of the franchise for over a decade, agreed to the deal in what many are calling an “unprecedented act of loyalty and leadership.”

“We’re incredibly proud to have Gabe continuing with us,” said MacFarland. “This contract is less about money and more about legacy. He wanted to stay in Colorado, be part of the team’s culture, and mentor the next generation of players. That speaks volumes.”

Landeskog, 32, has been with the Avalanche since being drafted second overall in 2011. He was named captain in 2012, making him one of the youngest captains in NHL history at the time. Over the years, he has led the team through highs and lows, including a Stanley Cup championship in 2022.

The modest salary figure — just $80,000 annually — is especially notable in a league where veteran stars typically command multi-million-dollar contracts. However, Landeskog reportedly expressed that his priority was not financial gain but staying connected to the organization and contributing to its long-term success.

“Colorado is home,” Landeskog said. “This team gave me everything. If this is a way I can give back and still be part of the locker room, then it’s worth every penny. I’ve got nothing left to prove — now I just want to help build something lasting.”

Due to recurring injuries in recent seasons, including knee surgery that sidelined him for much of 2023 and 2024, many speculated that Landeskog might retire. But today’s announcement makes it clear: he’s not done yet.

Fans flooded social media with praise and gratitude for the captain’s commitment, calling him “a true legend” and “the heart of the Avalanche.”

While it remains to be seen how much ice time Landeskog will log over the next five years, his leadership, presence, and influence in the dressing room are expected to remain invaluable.

This new chapter marks not only a personal milestone for Landeskog but also reaffirms his deep bond with the Avalanche community — one that now appears set to last for many more years.


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