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St. Louis Blues Sign Joel Hofer To Two-Year Extension

June 28, 2025 by Pro Hockey Rumors

General Manager Doug Armstrong has followed through on his promise that netminder Joel Hofer wouldn’t be leaving the St. Louis Blues this offseason. According to a team announcement, the Blues have signed Hofer to a two-year, $6.8MM extension.

The new two-year agreement will take Hofer through the 2026-27 season in St. Louis, when he’ll become a restricted free agent for the last time in his career. Consequently, Hofer’s deal expires at the same time as his peer, Jordan Binnington, indicating that the Blues’ front office views Hofer as the heir apparent.

Since the Blues traded Ville Husso to the Detroit Red Wings ahead of the 2022-23 NHL season, Hofer has worked his way into the backup role in St. Louis. Hofer forced the Blues’ hand that season, managing a 27-15-5 record in 47 games with their AHL affiliate, the Springfield Thunderbirds, with a .921 SV% and 2.50 GAA.

His first full season as Binnington’s backup couldn’t have gone much better. Hofer finished the year with a 15-12-1 record in 30 games with a .913 SV%, 2.65 GAA, and 8.2 goals saved above average (GSAA). Even in a backup role, Hofer finished 11th in Calder Trophy voting, the third-highest for a netminder behind Philadelphia Flyer Samuel Ersson and Carolina Hurricane Pyotr Kochetkov.

Despite the team in front of him improving, Hofer’s output remained stagnant during the 2024-25 campaign. He finished the season with a 16-8-3 record in 31 games with a .901 SV%, 2.64 GAA, and 2.8 GSAA. Fortunately, even though his SV% took a slight dip, it was largely only due to a few bad performances, as he finished with a .693 quality start percentage.

As Binnington enters the twilight years of his career, the Blues may find themselves starting Hofer between 35 and 40 games a year, rather than keep him in the low 30s. At any rate, St. Louis has guaranteed themselves a quality goaltending tandem for at least two more years.

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