Michael DiPietro has accepted his qualifying offer from the Vancouver Canucks.
The 23-year-old goaltender is now under contract for the 2022–23 season. He’ll earn an $840,000 salary in the NHL, compared to $70,000 in the American Hockey League.
The #Canucks 23 y/o RFA G Michael Dipietro accepted his Qualifying offer of a 1 year deal:
NHL 840K
Minors 70K
Rep'd by Darren Ferris @QuartexxHockey https://t.co/pIKSehsGYm
— PuckPedia (@PuckPedia) July 16, 2022
DiPietro will likely become a restricted free agent when this contract expires, unless whichever team holds his rights opts not to tender him another qualifying offer.
The Canucks originally selected DiPietro in the third round (No. 64 overall) of the 2017 NHL Draft. The 6’0″, 200-pound netminder posted a 15–13–4 record and a .901 save percentage in 34 AHL games with the Abbotsford Canucks in 2021–22.
DiPietro is the fifth Canucks goaltender under NHL contract for 2022–23, joining Thatcher Demko, Spencer Martin, Collin Delia, and Arturs Silovs. Things are looking a little crowded between the pipes in the Vancouver organization, and DiPietro could be the odd man out this off-season.
During an episode of Donnie & Dhali – The Team that aired on CHEK TV last month, Rick Dhaliwal indicated the Canucks could soon give DiPietro a “fresh start” and mentioned the Montreal Canadiens as a team that may have interest.
The Canadiens only have two goaltenders — Carey Price and Jake Allen, with RFAs Samuel Montembeault and Cayden Primeau also around — under contract for 2022–23. Price missed the majority of last season while rehabbing his knee and his future is uncertain.
In 74 career AHL regular-season games with the Abbotsford Canucks and Utica Comets, DiPietro has gone 39–25–6 with one shutout and a .905 save percentage.
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