On Saturday, May 3rd, the Calgary Flames announced a significant move to secure their future as forward Matthew Coronato has signed to a long-term contract extension. The Flames announced on social mediathat they signed Coronato to a seven-year contract worth $45.5 million. The contract will kick into effect next season with Coronato carrying an average annual value of $6.5 million against the cap. The signing is the first of many potential RFA contracts the Flames will need to deal with this offseason.
THE ? IS SIGNED!
Matt Coronato has inked a seven-year extension with an AAV of $6.5 million!#Flames | @original16beer pic.twitter.com/5iOFEZ0fjj
— Calgary Flames (@NHLFlames) May 3, 2025
Matthew Coronato Signed by Calgary Flames
Coronato was the 13th overall pick in the 2021 NHL Draft. However, he has emerged as one of the Flames’ most promising young talents. After a 2023–24 season split between the NHL and AHL, he tallied 42 points in 45 games with the Calgary Wranglers and nine points in 34 games with the Flames. Coronato entered the 2024–25 season with heightened expectations. Despite an initial assignment to the AHL, he quickly demonstrated his readiness for the NHL, earning a recall after just two games.
Upon his return, Coronato found chemistry alongside veterans Mikael Backlund and Blake Coleman. This trio became a reliable unit, with Coronato contributing significantly to the team’s offense. Notably, he delivered a standout performance against the Montreal Canadiens on November 5. He netted a game-tying goal late in regulation and netting the fastest overtime goal in franchise history just seven seconds into the extra period. As the season progressed, Coronato proved he wasn’t benefiting from playing alongside two of Calgary’s most reliable veterans. However, he was driving the line.
Throughout the season, Coronato showcased a well-rounded game. Beyond his offensive prowess, that saw him score 24 goals and 47 points in 77 games. Coronato improved his skating, physicality, and defensive awareness, making him a valuable asset in various situations. His ability to adapt and contribute in multiple facets of the game has solidified his place in the Flames’ lineup.
Flames Signing Forward For the Future
The decision to lock in Coronato with a long-term extension reflects the Flames’ commitment to building around their young talent. With the team narrowly missing the playoffs despite a 96-point season, securing key players like Coronato is crucial for sustained success. His development trajectory suggests he could become a cornerstone for the franchise. Coronato can provide both skill and leadership in the years to come.
In a market where retaining homegrown talent is vital, the Flames’ proactive approach with Coronato sets a positive precedent. Calgary will now shift their attention to other young RFA’s like Connor Zary, Adam Klapka and Kevin Bahl. As the team continues to integrate emerging players and retool its roster, Coronato’s presence offers both stability and excitement for the future of hockey in Calgary.
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