Giroux contract latest splash by new-look Senators | NHL.com
Additions of forward, DeBrincat, goalie Talbot could help end playoff drought
www.nhl.comClaude Giroux’s latest contract status: he signed a one-year extension to remain with the Ottawa Senators, with a base salary of $2 million and the potential to earn up to about $4.75 million in bonuses, including a full no-move clause. The deal was finalized in late June 2025 and covers the 2025-26 season. This return kept Giroux in Ottawa after he joined the Senators in 2022, where he has served as a veteran leader and top-line presence.[1][3][4]
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Additions of forward, DeBrincat, goalie Talbot could help end playoff drought
www.nhl.comThe Flyers have signed young star Claude Giroux for a max eight-year deal and a reported $66.2 million.
www.cbssports.com37-year-old forward had 50 points this season, could have become free agent
www.nhl.comThe Ottawa Senators have completed the finishing touches to signing Claude Giroux to a one-year contract extension. Giroux will earn $2 million in base salary, along with the opportunity to earn a maximum of $4.75 million in additional bonuses. This contract also includes a full no-move clause.
thehockeynews.comThe negotiations were reportedly a "grind," but the Ottawa Senators announced on Sunday afternoon that they re-signed the popular Claude Giroux to a one-year contract.
thehockeynews.comThe contract carries a base salary of US$2 million for next season with bonuses that could reach a maximum value of $4.75 million.
www.nhlpa.comThe 34-year-old finished with 21 goals and 65 points with the Flyers and Panthers last season.
www.nbcsports.comThe 37-year-old forward scored 15 goals and 50 points in 81 games played this season for Ottawa.
www.nytimes.comSenators' Claude Giroux: Signs one-year contract
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