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Golden Knights sign G Adin Hill to 6-year, $37.5M extension

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Adin Hill makes beautiful save (0:17)

Adin Hill makes beautiful save (0:17)

LAS VEGAS -- The Vegas Golden Knights have signed goaltender Adin Hill to a six-year contract extension worth $37.5 million, rewarding him for backstopping them to the Stanley Cup in 2023 and excelling in the starting job since.

Hill will count $6.25 million against the salary cap from when the deal kicks in next NHL season through 2031. General manager Kelly McCrimmon announced the extension Friday.

This season, at age 28, Hill has played in a career-high 39 games and has a 2.53 goals-against average and .906 save percentage, helping Vegas vault to the top of the Pacific Division. That included a 27-save shutout Thursday night at Columbus.

Hill was a journeyman on his third organization with no playoff experience when he was thrust in net during the second round two years ago after injuries to Logan Thompson and Laurent Brossoit. He went 11-4 in the playoffs with a 2.17 GAA and a league-best .932 save percentage to deliver the first championship in franchise history.