Logan Thompson Bio
Logan Thompson (born February 25, 1997) is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender currently playing for the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League (NHL). A native of Calgary, Alberta, Thompson went undrafted and worked his way through junior hockey, university hockey, and the minor leagues before earning his first NHL contract with the Vegas Golden Knights in 2020. After becoming Vegas starting goaltender and winning the Stanley Cup with the Golden Knights in 2023, Thompson was traded to Washington in June 2024. He has since established himself as the Capitals starting goaltender and signed a six-year, $35.1 million contract extension running through 2031.
Early Life and Background
Logan Thompson was born on February 25, 1997, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Growing up in the hockey-rich city, Thompson began his journey as a goaltender in bantam U15 junior hockey with the Calgary Bisons of the U15 Alberta Midget Hockey League. He then advanced to the midget U18 level, playing for the Calgary Buffalo Hockey Association Blackhawks and later the Calgary Buffaloes.
During the 2014-15 season, Thompson split his time between the Grande Prairie Storm of the Alberta Junior Hockey League and the Brandon Wheat Kings of the Western Hockey League. He appeared in 22 games for Grande Prairie and four games for Brandon that year, gaining valuable experience at the junior A and major junior levels simultaneously.
Path to Professional Hockey
Thompson spent the next three seasons (2015-2018) with the Brandon Wheat Kings, developing into a reliable goaltender. He posted a career .905 save percentage and 3.36 goals against average with a 63-41-10 record. As a backup goaltender, he contributed to Brandon winning the WHL Championship in 2016, providing him with valuable playoff experience at the major junior level.
Following his junior career, Thompson joined the Brock Badgers of U Sports Ontario University Athletics for the 2018-19 season. His performance was outstanding, as he recorded an 18-6-0 record with a .934 save percentage and 2.24 goals against average. These numbers earned him spots on the OUA West Division All-Rookie and First All-Star teams, along with the Rookie of the Year and Goalie of the Year awards, validating his ability to compete at the university level.
After completing his university season, Thompson turned professional. He joined the Adirondack Thunder of the ECHL on an amateur tryout contract in March 2019. Following eight appearances, he signed a professional tryout contract with the Binghamton Devils of the American Hockey League, appearing in one game. In May 2019, Thompson signed with the Hershey Bears of the AHL, though he spent the entirety of the 2019-20 season with their ECHL affiliate, the South Carolina Stingrays, continuing his development in the professional ranks.
Logan Thompson Career
Vegas Golden Knights Era (2020-2024)
On July 13, 2020, Thompson signed a two-year, entry-level contract with the Vegas Golden Knights. He began the 2020-21 season with the Henderson Silver Knights, Vegas AHL affiliate, and quickly demonstrated his talent by earning AHL Goaltender of the Month honors for February 2021. He was recalled to the main roster in early March, replacing previous backup Oscar Dansk. On March 11, 2021, Thompson made his NHL debut in relief of Marc-Andre Fleury against the Minnesota Wild, playing eight minutes and stopping both shots he faced in a 4-3 loss. He was named AHL Goaltender of the Month again in March and ultimately won the Aldege Baz Bastien Memorial Award as the AHL best goaltender for the 2020-21 season, while also being named to the AHL All-Rookie and Pacific Division All-Star teams.
Thompson made his first NHL start for Vegas on January 4, 2022, stopping 23 of 26 shots in a 3-2 loss to the Nashville Predators. He became the first former U Sports goaltender to start an NHL game since George Maneluk in 1990. On January 30, 2022, the Golden Knights re-signed Thompson to a three-year, $2.3 million contract extension. He recorded his first NHL win on February 20, making 35 saves on 36 shots in a 4-1 victory over the San Jose Sharks. His first NHL shutout came on March 30, when he stopped all 22 shots in a 3-0 victory over the Seattle Kraken.
Due to injuries to starting goaltender Robin Lehner and backup Laurent Brossoit, Thompson was named the Golden Knights starting goaltender entering the 2022-23 season. He led the team to a 4-3 victory over the Los Angeles Kings in the season opener on October 11, 2022. Thompson was named NHL Rookie of the Month for November after winning eight of 10 appearances. He was selected to his first NHL All-Star Game in January 2023, becoming the first rookie goaltender named to the All-Star Game since John Gibson in 2016, and emerged as a leading candidate for the Calder Memorial Trophy. However, his rookie season was cut short when he suffered a lower-body injury on February 9 against Minnesota, missing most of February and March. Despite not playing in the playoffs, Thompson shared in the Golden Knights Stanley Cup victory, and his name was engraved on the trophy alongside the team.
The 2023-24 season saw Thompson share goaltending duties with Adin Hill. After Hill suffered two lower-body injuries in November and December, Thompson assumed the starting role again. He experienced some struggles in December but improved after the New Year, earning Second Star of the Week honors in January 2024. After playing his 100th career game on April 5, 2024, Thompson was named the Golden Knights playoff starter. He won his first two playoff starts against the Dallas Stars but lost the series in seven games, with Hill taking over the starting role for game five.
Washington Capitals Era (2024-Present)
Following the 2023-24 season, Thompson requested a trade from Vegas after the organization indicated that Hill would be the starter going forward. On June 29, 2024, during the 2024 NHL entry draft, the Golden Knights traded Thompson to the Washington Capitals in exchange for two third-round picks. Thompson began the season sharing goaltending duties with Charlie Lindgren before establishing himself as the Capitals starting goaltender. His exceptional performance earned him a six-year contract extension worth $35.1 million on January 27, 2025. Through that point, Thompson had posted a remarkable 22-2-3 record with a 2.09 goals-against average and .925 save percentage, including two shutouts.
Driving Style and Strengths
Thompson is known for his size at 6-foot-4, which allows him to cover significant net area. His positioning and ability to read developing plays have been key factors in his success at every level. His development through university hockey and the minor leagues provided him with a strong technical foundation and the patience to wait for his NHL opportunity.
Notable Events and Milestones
Thompson achieved several historic milestones during his career. He became the first former U Sports goaltender to start an NHL game in over 30 years. His rise from undrafted free agent to NHL starter represents a remarkable journey. Winning the Stanley Cup in 2023, despite missing the playoffs due to injury, remains a career highlight. The 2024 trade to Washington and subsequent six-year extension marked the beginning of a new chapter as a clear number-one goaltender.
Logan Thompson Career Wins
Thompson has accumulated significant wins across his professional career, progressing from the ECHL and AHL levels to becoming an NHL starter. His win totals have grown each season at the professional level, culminating in a stellar record through his first season and a half with Washington.
NHL Highlights
During his time with the Vegas Golden Knights, Thompson emerged as a reliable starter, posting wins in each of his three seasons with the franchise. His 2022-23 season was particularly notable before injury cut it short. With the Washington Capitals, Thompson posted a 22-2-3 record through January 2025, establishing himself as one of the top goaltenders in the league. His first NHL win came against the San Jose Sharks on February 20, 2022, and he has continued to add to his career totals while anchoring the Capitals playoff push.
International Success
Thompson represented Canada internationally, winning a silver medal at the 2022 IIHF World Championship. He was named Canadas starting goaltender for the tournament and appeared in four games before suffering an injury. He was later named to Canadas roster for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Logan Thompson Family
Background
Thompson grew up in Calgary, Alberta, as part of a hockey-focused family. His journey through minor hockey in Calgary and his development as a goaltender were supported throughout his rise through the ranks. Details about his parents and family are not extensively documented in public sources.
Personal Life
Thompson maintains connections to his Canadian roots while pursuing his NHL career. As an undrafted player who worked his way through junior hockey, university hockey, and the minor leagues before reaching the NHL, Thompson serves as an inspiration to players pursuing professional careers through perseverance. He signed a six-year, $35.1 million contract extension with Washington in January 2025, securing his future through the 2030-31 season.
2025 Season Performance
The 2024-25 season with Washington Capitals represented a breakout campaign for Thompson. After arriving from Vegas in June 2024, he immediately demonstrated he could be a number-one goaltender in the NHL. Through January 2025, his 22-2-3 record, 2.09 goals-against average, and .925 save percentage ranked among the leagues best. His performance convinced the Capitals to commit long-term, signing him through 2031.
Thompson became the foundation of a Capitals team that transformed from a fringe playoff club into an Eastern Conference powerhouse. His consistent presence in net gave Washington the reliability it needed between the pipes. After the All-Star break, Thompson experienced some regression but continued playing at a high level, backstopping the Capitals to the best record in the Eastern Conference.
The partnership between Thompson and the Capitals represents a significant chapter in his career. After being forced to leave Vegas seeking a clearer path to the starting role, Thompson found exactly that opportunity in Washington. His six-year contract extension signals the organizations belief in him as their goaltender of the future. As the Capitals pursue playoff success with Thompson as their starter, his career trajectory continues to ascend.
