Calgary Flames center Mikael Backlund. Sergei Belski-USA TODAY Sports

The Calgary Flames are set to sign center Mikael Backlund to a two-year contract worth $9M. The deal carries an AAV of $4.5M. He will likely be named the 20th captain in Flames history, according to Frank Seravalli of Daily Faceoff.

Backlund is by far the longest-tenured active Flame. He has played his entire career in Calgary, currently sitting at 908 games played in the NHL. The second-longest tenured Flame is Rasmus Andersson who has played his entire 377-game career with the franchise.

The 2022-23 season was a career-year for the defensive-minded center. In 82 games, he scored 19 goals and 56 points, the latter a career-high. He also posted a team-leading +24 rating, the second highest of his career.

The 34-year-old Swede was originally selected in the first round of the 2007 NHL Draft by the Flames. Drafted out of Sweden, Backlund played a couple more seasons in his native country, before transitioning to the North American game when he played a half season with the Kelowna Rockets of the WHL in 2008-09. 

He impressed enough there to earn a full-time job in the American Hockey League the following season, scoring 32 points in 54 games with the Abbotsford Heat in 2009-10.

Once Backlund made his NHL debut in 2009-10, it took some time before he was able to solidify his reputation as a strong defensive-center with offensive capabilities. 

His breakout season was in 2013-14, when he scored 18 goals and 39 points, finishing fourth on a weak Flames team in points. Since then, Backlund has been a consistent middle-six scorer and one of the best shutdown centers in the NHL.

He has one year remaining on the six-year, $32.1M contract he signed with the Flames in February 2018. He will earn $5.35M from that contract this season. 

The Flames are in a transitional period and there were questions raised about whether they’ll re-sign Backlund. They answered that with a two-year contract extension that is set to take effect in the 2024-25 season. Backlund will now be able to play his best hockey without any distractions regarding his contract status.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Avalanche star placed in player assistance program
Mercury announce devastating injury on eve of WNBA season
Randy Moss' son makes major football announcement
Reds place key outfielder on injured list with broken thumb
Tom Brady's broadcasting debut set for Week 1 of NFL season
Struggling Cubs reliever placed on injured list 
Report: Justin Fields had ‘toxic' relationship with ex-Bears QB
Extension makes Lions QB Jared Goff one of NFL's highest-paid players
Kentucky's Reed Sheppard displays excellent skills at NBA Draft Combine
Knicks big man undergoes another ankle surgery
Flames CEO stepping down, transitioning to advisory role
Oilers star seemingly dismisses Arturs Silovs' performance in Game 3
Bengals QB Joe Burrow is making a notable change to stay healthy in 2024
Orioles designate outfielder for assignment
Antoine Winfield Jr. agrees to record contract extension with Buccaneers
Bears coach provides massive update on QB Caleb Williams' progress
Rookie camp sheds light on Patriots' efforts to develop Drake Maye
First game of 2024 NFL season features rematch between two AFC powerhouses
Bronny James receives medical clearance, expected to remain in draft
Nuggets teach Timberwolves it's never easy to knock out the champion

Want more Flames news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.