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Lightning sign D John Carlson to 2-year, $17M contract

By Thomson Reuters Jul 1, 2026 | 11:37 PM

The Tampa Bay Lightning added one of the top defensemen on the free-agent market Wednesday, signing John Carlson to a ​two-year, $17 million contract.

The deal carries an $8.5 million ‌cap hit for Carlson, who reached the open market after a brief negotiating window with the Carolina Hurricanes did not lead to a contract. Carolina acquired Carlson’s rights ‌from ​the Anaheim Ducks on June ⁠27 for defenseman ⁠Kyle Masters and a 2026 sixth-round draft pick, but the sides were unable to complete a deal before free agency opened July 1.

Carlson, ​36, spent last season with the Washington Capitals and Ducks, finishing with 14 goals and ⁠60 points in 71 games ⁠while averaging 23:10 of ice time. ​Anaheim acquired him from Washington at the trade ​deadline, and Carlson added six assists in 12 ‌playoff games as the Ducks reached the second round.

The signing provides Tampa Bay with a veteran right-shot defenseman who has a long history of ⁠high-level production and heavy ice time. Carlson is coming off an eight-year, $64 million contract that he signed after ⁠winning the ‌Stanley Cup with the Capitals in ⁠2018.

Selected by Washington with the No. ​27 ‌pick in the 2008 NHL Draft, ​Carlson recorded ⁠170 goals and 615 assists across 1,159 regular-season games with the Capitals (2009-26) and Ducks. He was a major part of Washington’s Cup run, producing five goals and 20 points in 24 playoff games.

–Field ​Level Media