Canucks lock in young star Kesler with 6-year, $30M deal

Canucks center Ryan Kesler signed a six-year, $30 million contract
extension on Friday that will keep him in Vancouver through the
2015-16 season.
In his sixth season with the Canucks, the 25-year-old Kesler
has already set a new career high with 66 points in 71 games,
exceeding the 59 points he recorded last season, when he was a
Selke Trophy finalist as the NHL's top defensive forward.
"Ryan Kesler has excelled as a two-way player and in his role
as an alternate captain, general manager Mike Gillis said. "Ryan
has showcased his ability to perform under extreme pressure and we
are looking forward to continuing to see Ryan develop into one of
the League's premier players.
Kesler, who was drafted 23rd overall by the Canucks in 2003,
has 17 points in his last 15 games, including a 13-game point
streak that was the fifth longest in the NHL this season. He also
scored two goals and was a key player in the United States' run to
a silver medal at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver.
The 6-foot-2, 202-pound center from Livonia, Michigan, has 86
goals, 206 points and 341 penalty minutes in 391 NHL games with the
Canucks.
