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Broberg Locked Up: Blues Secure Defenseman for Six Years
11 Jan
Summary
- Philip Broberg signed a six-year, $48 million contract extension.
- He was recently named to Sweden's Olympic team for the upcoming games.
- Broberg has played 194 career regular-season games with 56 points.

St. Louis Blues defenseman Philip Broberg has signed a substantial six-year contract extension worth $48 million, as announced by the team on Saturday. Broberg, who is currently in his second season with the Blues, was also recently selected to represent Sweden in the upcoming Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. This new deal demonstrates the team's commitment to Broberg, aiming to keep him through his prime playing years.
Broberg, 24, has been a consistent performer for the Blues since signing as a restricted free agent in August 2024. In his career, he has amassed 56 points, including 12 goals and 44 assists, in 194 regular-season games. This season, he has contributed two goals and 12 assists in 45 games, building on his previous season's performance of eight goals and 21 assists in 68 games.
General Manager Doug Armstrong expressed his enthusiasm for Broberg's long-term commitment, highlighting him as a foundational player for the team's future defense. Broberg's experience also includes 27 career postseason games, notably his participation in the 2023-24 Stanley Cup Final with the Edmonton Oilers. His continued presence is expected to bolster the Blues' defensive capabilities.




