The San Jose Sharks have locked up two key members of their core.
Goaltender Martin Jones agreed to a six-year extension and defenseman Marc-Edouard Vlasic inked a new eight-year deal.
Jones' new contract is worth $34.5 million and Vlasic's new pact will pay him $56 million, according to TSN's Pierre LeBrun.
Both players have one more season left on their current deals. Jones will carry a cap hit of $3 million in 2017-18, and Vlasic's hit will be $4.25 million.
Jones went 35-23-6 with a 2.40 GAA and a .912 save percentage while appearing in 65 games for the Sharks this past season.
Vlasic is a key member of San Jose's top four on the back end. Only Brent Burns logged more average ice time than Vlasic's 21:14 in the regular season for the Sharks.
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