The Calgary Flames have signed restricted free-agent centre Morgan Frost to a two-year contract worth $8.75 million, carrying an average annual value of $4.375 million. The deal pays $3.875 million in salary plus a $500,000 signing bonus in the first year and $4.375 million in salary in the second, when an eight-team no-trade clause takes effect. The contract covers one of Frost’s unrestricted free-agency years and will leave him eligible for UFA status again in 2027. Frost, 26, arrived from the Philadelphia Flyers in a Jan. 31 trade and produced three goals and 12 points in 32 games for Calgary, finishing the season as the club’s most reliable faceoff option at 50.5%. He has 147 points over 310 career NHL games since being selected 27th overall in the 2017 draft. General manager Craig Conroy has now re-signed Frost, Matt Coronato and Kevin Bahl this off-season, leaving about $15.4 million in cap space and forward Connor Zary as the Flames’ most significant unsigned restricted free agent.