The Florida Panthers have reached a two-year contract extension with forward Jonah Gadjovich, it was announced Sunday.
The deal kicks in ahead of the 2026-27 season.
“Jonah has become an integral part of our locker room and a strong contributor for our group on the ice,” said general manager Bill Zito in a news release. “He possesses a fearless attitude and unrelenting competitiveness, and we are excited for Jonah to continue with us in South Florida.”
The 27-year-old has one assist in three games so far this season while averaging 8:34 of ice time per game.
He had four goals in 42 games last season as he helped the Panthers to their second consecutive Stanley Cup.
He carries a $775,000 cap hit this season.