St. Louis Blues Extend Calle Rosen’s Contract
The St. Louis Blues have officially extended the contract of defenseman Calle Rosen for an additional two years, solidifying his spot within the organization. This two-way contract stipulates that Rosen will earn $850,000 at the NHL level and $500,000 at the AHL level for the first season, 2026-27. In the subsequent season, 2027-28, his NHL salary will increase to $900,000, while his AHL earnings will remain at $500,000.
Rosen’s Journey and Performance
Calle Rosen, now 32 years old, first joined the Blues three seasons ago and briefly played for the Colorado Eagles in the AHL during the 2024-25 season. He started the 2025-26 season with the Hershey Bears before being acquired by the Blues in a trade from the Washington Capitals on November 3, 2025. Since his return to the Blues organization, Rosen has shown his prowess on the ice, netting seven goals and accumulating 26 points in just 47 games for the Springfield Thunderbirds.
Experience and Achievements
An experienced player, Rosen brings not only NHL experience but also a rich background in the SHL and notable accolades, including a Calder Cup title won with the Toronto Marlies in the 2017-18 season. Overall, he has participated in 93 NHL games, where he found the back of the net 11 times and assisted on 31 goals, with 73 of those games played as a member of the Blues.
Future with the Blues
With his new contract ensuring that he will remain with the Blues until he is 34, Rosen was previously set to enter free agency at the season’s conclusion, but the deal confirms his ongoing role in the team’s plans. For further updates and the latest hockey news, readers can subscribe to newsletters or engage through community forums.
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