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Carolina Hurricanes forward Nic Deslauriers signed a two-year contract extension while on stage at the team's Stanley Cup celebration Saturday.
Hurricanes general manager Eric Tulsky summoned Deslauriers to the podium and handed him a contract to sign.
"Two more f-----g years!" Deslauriers exclaimed after putting pen to paper.
Nic Deslauriers just SIGNED AN EXTENSION ON STAGE at the Canes' cup rally!!!
— Gino Hard (@GinoHard_) June 20, 2026
"2 MORE F**KING YEARS" 🤣😭 pic.twitter.com/bkb9907B0r
Deslauriers' deal has an average annual value of $875,000, reports Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman.
Carolina acquired Deslauriers at the trade deadline from the Philadelphia Flyers for a conditional seventh-round pick. The physical forward only played one game in the playoffs for Carolina, which came in the first round against the Ottawa Senators.
Deslauriers had zero goals, two assists, and 38 penalty minutes in 31 games this season.
The 35-year-old has accumulated 106 points and 799 penalty minutes in 708 career games over 13 seasons.









