Sean Durzi, Utah Hockey Club agree to 4-year extension
Having an aggressive first offseason following its relocation from Arizona as the Coyotes, Utah Hockey Club continued solidifying its defense corps by re-signing Sean Durzi to a four-year contract on Sunday. The Athletic ’s Chris Johnston reported Durzi’s extension coming in with an average value of $6 million. According to league sources, the 25-year-old Durzi will make $7.1 million next season, $5.6 million in 2025-26, $4.8 million in 2026-27 and $6.5 million in 2027-28. A 10-team no-trade clause will be in effect in the third and fourth years. “We’re thrilled to have Sean in Utah with the team for the next four years,” Utah HC general manager Bill Armstrong said . “Sean is a reliable two-way defenseman who can anchor the power-play and provide offense from the blue line. He’s a young, highly skilled defenseman with an incredibly bright future, and we look forward to having him as a core player for this organization.” Durzi led all Coyotes defensemen with nine goals, 32 assists