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The Capitals and Thompson agreed on a $35.1 million deal.

Washington Capitals Nearing Six-Year Contract Extension with Logan Thompson  - The Playoffs

The Washington Capitals have been thrilled with Logan Thompson's performance between the pipes this season, and in turn, have put pen to paper to sign him to a long-term deal.

Washington and Thompson agreed to a six-year, $31.5 million extension that carries an average AAV of $5.85 million.

"We are pleased to sign Logan to a multi-year contract," general manager Chris Patrick said. "Logan has demonstrated that he is one of the top goaltenders in the NHL this season and since he joined the League. With his size and exceptional athleticism, we are confident that this signing will enhance one of the most critical positions on our team, especially as he enters the prime years of his career."

The Capitals brought in Thompson this summer, acquiring him in a draft-day trade with the Vegas Golden Knights in exchange for picks. He replaced Darcy Kuemper while establishing a new 1A/1B tandem with Charlie Lindgren, who stole the starting spot last season.

Thompson has been stellar for Washington so far, going 22-2-3 with a .925 save percentage, which ranks second among all NHL goaltenders with at least 20 games played, and a 2.09 GAA. He also ranks second in goals saved above expected (26.8). The only goalie with better numbers is reigning Vezina champion Connor Hellebuyck.

The 27-year-old has also shown that he can maintain consistent play over multiple consecutive starts and has the potential to be the new No. 1. The goaltending rotation has continued for D.C., though, with him and Lindgren alternating games.

Recent reports indicated that the Capitals had also been in touch with Lindgren's agent, though it's unclear what Thompson's deal means for the 31-year-old going forward.