The six-foot-six left-shot defenceman has signed a four-year, $22-million contract extension with the Nashville Predators after being traded from the Vegas Golden Knights, according to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman.
Hague, 26, had been with the Golden Knights since being selected 34th overall by the organization in the 2017 NHL Draft.
The Kitchener, Ont., native recorded five goals and seven assists in 68 games last season, then added two assists in 11 playoff games before the Edmonton Oilers eliminated Vegas in the second round.
He was set to become a restricted free agent on July 1, with his three-year, $6.88-million contract expiring this off-season.
Over 364 career NHL games, Hague has 83 points (20 goals and 63 assists).
He was part of the Golden Knights’ Stanley Cup-winning team in 2023, recording two goals and six points in 22 playoff games.
Sportsnet can also confirm that defenceman Jeremy Lauzon and centre Colton Sissons are included in the deal heading to Vegas.
Lauzon, 28, missed most of the 2024–25 season after suffering a lower-body injury in a game against the Minnesota Wild on Dec. 31.
The defenceman had one assist in the 28 games he appeared in.
A native of Val-d’Or, Que., Lauzon has 45 points (14 goals and 31 assists) in 316 career NHL games split between the Predators, Seattle Kraken and Boston Bruins.
Sissons, 31, is also leaving the only NHL team he’s played for to this point, having been drafted 50th overall by the Predators in 2012.
The North Vancouver, B.C., native had 21 points (seven goals and 14 assists) in 72 games last season, and has 221 points (95 goals and 126 assists) in 690 career NHL games.